Chaos Theory at Remote Gallery

Pierre St-Jacques, Smile, Video, 1999
Chaos Theory
Organized by Station Independent Projects
November 8 – 15, 2025
Opening Reception: November 8, 2025, 6 – 8pm
Remote Gallery, Toronto
Chaos Theory Exhibition Artists:
Marcy Brafman | Jack Cunningham | Yevgeniy Fiks | Greg Hendren | Max Kershaw | Miles Ladin | Yuliya Lanina | Sascha Mallon | Daniel Maluka | Joseph Muscat | Frances Patella | Jayden Pithwa | Dominique Prevost | Doris Purchase | Steve Rockwell | Greg Sholette | Chahat Soneja | Max St-Jacques | Pierre St-Jacques

Marcy Brafman, Joe Palooka Goes to Heaven (After Ham Fisher), 2025, Oil on canvas, 14″ x 18″
About the Exhibition
Chaos and uncertainty are part of everyday life globally for pretty much everyone.
Chaos Theory explores chaos in its numerous forms from a necessary method to shake things up from decay and the status quo, to a creative force for artists, scientists and mathematicians to also being a detrimental force that can cause climate change, conflicts, natural disasters to random accidental events etc.
Chaos can also be transformative and may usher in a less austere order to create new forms of awareness and adaptations to life that in the final analysis may be positive as well as negative depending on the outcome and perspective.
Chaos Theory highlights artists that visually considers chaos, disarray, unruliness, randomness and opposing ideologies and more in a range of methods and mediums.
Exhibition Location
Remote Gallery | Gallery B
568 Richmond Street West
Toronto, ON M5V 1Y9
Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 1 – 6pm and by appointment
www.akincollective.com/remote
Instagram @remotegallery

Yuliya Lanina, Efflorescence, 2025
About Station Independent Projects
Station Independent Projects organizes exhibitions and events with a focus on artist advocacy. Station Independent Projects specializes in discovering new emerging and mid-career artists that are not represented by galleries and organizes shows to connect artists to broader audiences. Station Independent Projects opened shows at galleries in Toronto, Ontario from 2023 to 2025 and in the Lower East Side in New York City from 2012 to 2017. Previous to opening galleries, Station Independent Projects organized exhibitions in the New York City and Chicago areas for over ten years with numerous galleries, museums, art fairs and art non-profits. Station Independent Projects has been featured in the Art on Paper NYC Fair 2024, Red Dot Miami 2024 and the Scope Art Fair NYC. Station Independent Projects has had press in dArt International, Whitehot Magazine, Art Daily, Designlines, Musee Magazine, Woven Tale Press, Hyperallergic, W Magazine, NY Times Style Magazine, Chronogram, The Brooklyn Rail and more.

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