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2024-06-24

Everything Makes Me Laugh (a narrative in six parts)

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[1] EVERYTHING MAKES ME LAUGH (A Narrative in Six Parts)
[2] June 24 -28 (Public Opening Tuesday June 25 – 7-9 PM)
[3] 11 am – 6 pm
[5] Inter/Access Gallery
[6] 950 Dupont Street, Unit 1 (@ Dovercourt Road)
[7] Inter/Access: https//interaccess.org
Bruce Eves: www.bruceeves.net
Instagram: @bruceeves4343
[8] Additional information 1 : Free Event
[9] Additional Information 2 : Must be 19+
[10] Additional Information 3 : Not Wheelchair Accessible
[11] Description of your event:
“EVERYTHING MAKES ME LAUGH (A NARRATIVE IN SIX PARTS)”
an Immersive Environment by Bruce Eves presented at Inter/Access Gallery
Everything Makes Me Laugh (a narrative in six parts)” was triggered by Zero Mostel’s
definition of comedy – tragedy plus time; and the genesis of the project was realizing an
odd synchronistic relationship between two side-by-side televisions one evening in the
Black Eagle bar – the scowling/screaming Clinton/Trump debate on one screen and kissing
hard and sucking deep right next door on the other screen. This revelation evolved into a
series of 130 photographic juxtapositions drawn from both the high and the low (and even
lower) and everything was fair game – right- and left-wing propaganda, gay pornography
and its art history doppelgangers, bad fashion, and myopic advertising from over the
course of the 20th century.

These images offered disturbing and peculiar pairs, creepy certainties, and salacious sight-
gags. I suppose this body or work could be described as camp, but not as defined by Susan

Sontag’s idiotic “Notes on Camp” which missed the truism that anger is at the root of
camp. The series starts very light but grows slowly and steadily from dark to darker to . . .
“Everything Makes Me Laugh (a narrative in six parts)” is a work in progress, and its first
public presentation will be on view at Inter/Access Gallery (950 Dupont Street) from June

24-28 (11am – 6 pm) in advance of the launch of a national tour stopping at major Pride
celebrations within the community and those hosted by Art Museums across the country.
The lion’s share of the installation will consist of an immersive 360-degree image
environment of the 130 double-image portfolio. This project will be accompanied by Peter
Dudar’s documentary “Bruce Eves in Polari” – a film that is both a mini-retrospective as
well as an exploration of Polari, the lost language of gay men.
“Everything Makes Me Laugh (a narrative in six parts)” is an endeavour meant to be uplifting
and entertaining – like watching the nightly news or following the trolls on X (formerly
Twitter), but taken together the comic effects of these juxtapositions should be read as a
narrative that insinuates sinister implications.
This project was made possible with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts
‘Explore and Create, Research and Creation’ program.
Bruce Eves is the recipient of the 2018 Governor-General’s Award for Outstanding
Achievement in the Media and Visual Arts. He lives and works in Toronto and can be
reached at bruceeves683@gmail.com
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