Photographer Gabor Szilasi has been taking pictures for half a century. Now his pieces, taken primarily in 1950s and post-1980s Hungary, 1970s Rural Quebec, and 1950s-present Montreal make up his exhibition, The Eloquence of the Everyday. Organized by the Musée d’art de Joliette and the National Gallery of Canada, and curated by David Harris, each section combines portraits with cityscapes and rural life, illustrating Szilasi’s focus on the centrality of community.
Photography
Gabor Szilasi: The Eloquence of the Everyday Public Opening

Motorcyclists at Lake Balaton, 1954. Photo by Gabor Szilasi.
- Ryerson Image Centre (33 Gould Street)
- Wednesday, June 19
- 7 p.m.
- FREE






