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Step Into Sonia Boyce’s Sensory World

Last updated: January 27, 2025 6:56 am
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Sonia Boyce’s exhibition, “Feeling Her Way,” currently on display at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto, is a mesmerizing blend of color and sound that transports visitors into a world of multi-sensory art. Originally showcased at the British Pavilion during the 2022 Venice Biennale, this exhibition showcases Boyce’s fascination with Black women artists and her dedication to creating immersive experiences.

Born in London in 1962, Boyce is a key figure in the British Black Arts Movement of the 1980s, alongside artists like Lubaina Himid and Claudette Johnson. “Feeling Her Way” features metallic and multicolored wallpaper, suspended geometric sculptures, music memorabilia, and mirrored seating in irregular shapes that create a futuristic and dance club-like atmosphere. The exhibition is a tribute to four Black British women musicians – Jacqui Dankworth MBE, Poppy Ajudha, Sofia Jernberg, and Tanita Tikaram – whose performances were recorded at Abbey Road studios in London.

The highlight of the show is the first room, where videos of the singers on four screens create a symphony of sound that harmonizes beautifully. The intimacy of watching each singer perform, seemingly in private studio sessions, offers a glimpse into their artistic processes. Boyce’s collaborative approach shines through in this exhibition, as the videos capture the singers’ raw talent and improvisational spirit.

While “Feeling Her Way” is a vibrant and engaging experience, the compact gallery space within the AGO leaves something to be desired. Given Boyce’s stature as an artist, the exhibition would benefit from larger spaces and a more immersive environment. However, the sensory pleasures and artistic merits of the show are undeniable, as Boyce skillfully visualizes the dynamic audio with her colorful surroundings.

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Overall, “Feeling Her Way” is a must-see exhibition that celebrates collaboration and creativity among five Black women artists. As visitors journey through Boyce’s kaleidoscopic universe, they are treated to a sensory feast that showcases the power of music, art, and community. Don’t miss the chance to experience this immersive and thought-provoking exhibition at the AGO before it closes on April 6.

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