DANCING WITH THE LIGHT: THE WEDGE COLLECTION AT MOCA TORONTO

7 September 2023 - 4 February 2024

Dancing in the Light is an exhibition of portraiture drawn from The Wedge Collection. The exhibition continues MOCA Toronto’s ongoing series, The City is a Collection, which brings some of Toronto’s most engaging private collections to the public.

Featuring the work of over 40 artists, including Oreka James, Carrie Mae Weems, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Dancing in the Light examines portraiture across a variety of mediums as a way of entering into a more nuanced consideration of contemporary Black life. Rethinking moments of stillness and vulnerability as instances of strength, the exhibition works against the flattened and commodified image of Blackness so often experienced within art history and popular visual culture.

Dancing in the Light has been conceived of as a capacious place for gathering and study, offering visitors comfortable seating as well as an array of books and music with which to engage.

Established by Kenneth Montague in 1997, The Wedge Collection is one of Canada’s largest private collections of visual art that engages with Black identity and African diasporic culture. The exhibition is a testament to the vital role that Montague has played both as a collector and community-builder and a reflection of his love for art and his deeply humanistic approach to life.

Dancing in the Light has been curated and designed by Farida Abu-Bakare and Kate Wong.