Caroline Langill 
Dissolution
13 – 17 April 1998
Caroline Langill‘s exhibition, Dissolution, comprises three recent film/video installations. Langill is interested in the subjective shift that imaging technologies has effected, and she sees the screen as a location that renders our subjectivity vulnerable. Her video works explore narratives of intimacy through locations of isolation; the car, the bog, and the womb simultaneously become sites of tension and potential ecstasy.
The Art Gallery of York University is one of the few university galleries in Canada that offers its resources to students enrolled in the graduate programs in Visual Arts. Each year, the AGYU hosts two MFA thesis exhbitions. These exhibitions showcase the work of advanced students in this program, preparing them for their ongoing careers. The MFA Thesis Exhibitions are part of an endeavour by the AGYU to extend our relationship with the Faculty of Graduate Studies, thereby enriching our commitment to the development of Canada’ s future professionals.
