This impressive installation of land art named «Long Division» and imagined by LeuWebb uses fences as «a starting off point to consider how the land around Mississauga, Ontario’s Bradley Museum has been occupied, settled and colonized».

The artwork, located in the suburbs near Toronto, considers the fence as an exclusion figure delimiting each space, moving the public away from the private sector.

The artists explain that this work «engages in a dialogue with the Bradley Museum site and adds a new critical layer that opens up questions about control, exclusion and inclusion, ultimately seeking to complicate the idea of fence through subverting its function and formal qualities, inviting the potential for play and participatory structural manipulations».

Credits: Gerald Allain & Alan Webb