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Chambers' Ring by Lisa Lipton

Updated: Jun 20


a painting in tones of white, grey, and orange depicting two boxers hitting each other in the face
Exhibition: June 20 – August 30, 2025 Opening Reception: June 20 @ 7–9 PM

Chambers’ Ring explores the history, spectacle, and materiality of boxing. Through the lens of media archaeology and process art, the work analyzes the rhythmic active body, how its perception is influenced via the mediation of technology, as well as the rules and formalized structures of game.

This exhibition has been supported by: Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Calgary Arts Development, The City of Calgary, EMMEDIA, TRUCK Contemporary Art, Calgary Boxing Club, Rogelio Boxing, Carvel Creative

Lisa Lipton is visual artist and musician whose practice is rooted in performance, sculpture, installation and film. Her work investigates the impact of popular culture and media on concepts of memory, futurity and identity. She has exhibited her work nationally and internationally and her nominations include both the short and longlists for the Canadian Sobey Art Award prize. Originally from Kjipuktuk/Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lipton is currently based in Mohkínstsis/Calgary, Alberta, where she is an Associate Professor in Sculpture at the Alberta University of the Arts.


Image by Connor Willumsen
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