Silent Fall Exhibition
by Canadian multidisciplinary artist Dominique Paul
curated by Ayelet Danielle Aldouby
Juno Brown is wearing the Animal Population Decline dress
Silent Fall Exhibition
by Canadian multidisciplinary artist Dominique Paul
curated by Ayelet Danielle Aldouby
Juno Brown is wearing the Animal Population Decline dress
An environmental awareness exhibition illuminating the fragile state of Earth’s biodiversity
Silent Fall, spanning twelve years of the artist’s work, bridges the divide between humans, animals and machines through immersive visual narratives. From prints capturing insect metamorphosis to expansive depictions of the Americas’ canopies, it invites reflection on transformation and interconnectedness.
-Ayelet D. Aldouby
Paul’s work essentially poses the question of existence itself and, especially at this crucial time in the history of the world, no longer can it be a history of mankind, of humankind even. Our world, as it is, is crying out loud to be re- imagined. It is in the RED.
-Chantal Pontbriand
View Silent Fall exhibition as first seen at the Museum of the Americas in Spring 2023
Gallery 1
Insects of Surinam series, Damoiseaux and interactive sound piece.
Gallery 3
Discover Paul's wearable pieces and a decade of live performances in various locations throughout Canada and the United States
Gallery 2
Insects of Surinam, Damoiseaux and maps depicting past and present social injustice
Dominique Paul's exhibition "inspires us to collaborate as compassionate beings and reclaim our role as temporary guardians of a vanishing world"
-Ayelet Danielle Aldouby, curator