My most recent Akimblog post for Hamilton is now online for your reading pleasure. As I mentioned on Monday, this month’s highlights include Tomer Diamant’s installation at the Royal Botanical Gardens - which unfortunately ended today, but there’s still plenty of time to check out the other exhibitions covered in my report.

Jesse Boles, Hot Mill, 2009, inkjet print (courtesy the artist and Edward Day Gallery)

Leslie Sorochan, Shimmy, 2009, chalk pastel and metallic pigment on paper (courtesy of transit Gallery)
Both Jesse Boles’ Crude Landscape at the Art Gallery of Hamilton and Leslie Sorochan’s I Said Dance at transit Gallery were great exhibitions to write about - the sort of work that gives the eye a simple pleasure on first glance before slowly revealing hidden depths. Read here for more on both exhibitions.
Leslie Sorochan continues at transit until November 29. You’ve got even longer to see Jesse Boles’s Crude Landscape, which will be on show until January 17.
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