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  HIBERNATION SICKNESS

October 28 - November 28, 2010
Team Macho
Hibernation Sickness

Opening reception:
Thursday Oct 28th
7-10pm
Artist will be in attendance.

Narwhal Art Projects is pleased to present Hibernation Sickness, a solo exhibition with Toronto collective Team Macho. Hibernation Sickness celebrates the collective’s notable return to fine art after a two year sabbatical dedicated to their individual pursuits. A term used to describe the side effects associated with awakening from a period of suspended animation, Team Macho related similar type symptoms when returning to their group practice. Although their creative environment has remained virtually unchanged for the past six years with all members continuing to create out of the legendary shared space, the dynamic within the collective altered as each member developed their individual practice. Embarking on solo projects ranging from classical oil painting to collage to airbrush and woodworking, the collective dedicated themselves completely to a specific practice allowing for a deeper understanding of both themselves and their techniques. Team Macho return to their collective fine art practice with five unique sets of sharply honed skills and a renewed passion for their shared creative dynamic. Steadfast in their loyalty and mutual appreciation for contemporary cultural references, Hibernation Sickness is an homage to rebel fighters, and celebrates the continued evolution of the Team Macho brotherhood.

Opening reception:
Thursday Oct 28th
7-10pm
Artist will be in attendance.
Runs October 28 – November 28, 2010

Comprised of members Nicholas Aoki, G. Stephen Appleby-Barr, Christopher Buchan, Lauchie Reid and Jacob Whibley, Team Macho occupies a large studio in Toronto, where their collective efforts are focused on developing an art-making practice that spans the worlds of both fine art and illustration. With a penchant for using unconventional materials and subverted narratives, Team Macho playfully juxtapose styles and motifs ranging from the crudely rendered to the classically painted. Working with a wide range of media, Team Macho’s diverse offerings convey a decidedly unorthodox and individual approach where figurative painting, drawing, airbrush, collage and sculpture find harmony within the group’s infinite reserve of inside jokes and prolific banter.Team Macho have exhibited at Magic Pony and Narwhal Art Projects since 2005, with Friends for Life (June 2005), Team Macho is a Tough Man (May 2006), Fancy Action Now (May 2007) and Kitschy, Gay, And Over In a Second (September 2008). Magic Pony published their first monograph in 2007, entitled Fancy Action Now: The Art of Team Macho.

Press

AKIMBO
Nov 11, 2010

» Terence Dick Review on AKIMBO

SPACE TV
Nov 24, 2010

Team Macho has reuninted for a group show called “Hibernation Sickness”, a collection of kick-ass genre-inspired art.
» Watch Here

BLOGTO:
Team Macho at Narwhal Art Projects from October 28 – November 28

Toronto’s infamous Team Macho are back at Narwhal with another display of their hipster folk art (for lack of a better term). For those who don’t know who they are, they’re basically the art world answer to the city’s long tradition of absurdist sketch comedy groups.

This show is made up of more than 70 works in acrylics, resin covered panels, collages and watercolours. Anyone familiar with their past exhibits, or the solo works of the team’s members, won’t find much to be surprised about, but they could find plenty to be charmed by. Their mix of flat and kitschy Canadiana filled with pop art references, slightly macabre humour and lewd jokes are all present and accounted for. Included are assorted comic characters, underwear sailing ships, and the ubiquitous Star Wars battles in the verdant fields of rural Ontario.
» More on BLOGTO

EYEWEEKLY:
Team Macho is featured a one of Toronto’s Best Bets for the month of November.

After two years working on individual projects, Toronto’s quirkiest art collective, Team Macho, has rejoined forces for a new exhibition called Hibernation Sickness. The show, named after the effects associated with awakening from a period of suspended animation, is dedicated to rebel fighters everywhere. Oct 28-Nov 28, Narwhal Art Projects.

» Eyeweekly’s “The T.O. Do List”

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