TIMOTHY YANICK HUNTER

born in 1990, Toronto, Canada

Timothy Yanick Hunter is a multidisciplinary artist and curator. Hunter’s practice employs strategies of bricolage, archival exploration, reference, citation, and exploring remix as practice. His approach alternates between exploratory and didactic, with a focus on the political, cultural and social richness of the Black diaspora. Hunter’s work often delves into speculative narratives and the intersections of physical space, digital space and the intangible. His practice synthesizes music, sound, video and image making. He was included in the 2022 Toronto Biennial of Art, and longlisted for the 2022 Sobey Art Award. He has exhibited nationally and internationally at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances, New York (2023), Bamako Encounters – African Biennale of Photography, Bamako (2022), Cooper Cole, Toronto (2022), Gallery 44, Toronto (2021); and A Space Gallery, Toronto (2020); among others. Hunter lives and works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.