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Amongst its many purposes, myth preserves the memory of a community while shaping its relationship with history. Myths travel, adapt, and are reinterpreted across time and culture.
However, as Mircea Eliade (1963) suggested, these are not merely static stories of the past, but “living histories” that communities continually renew through ritual and retelling. In
this sense, they become vehicles of movement for memory, culture, and belief systems.
Legend in Motion, the title of this exhibition, alludes to Bennet-Kagan’s exploration of this dynamic quality of myth. A recurring motif in the artist’s practice is the abstracted figure in motion, appearing throughout the Legend series presented here. This rolling figure embodies the vitality of storytelling through bodily movement and gestural brushstrokes. The artist has also extended this practice beyond the studio, as in performative interventions where she inscribes this figure in graffiti onto pavements, dissolving the boundaries between private
artistic practice and the public sphere, between the individual and the community. Through this act, Bennet-Kagan shows how stories are not confined to representation but enacted in
space, as a living process of writing and re-writing.
The exhibition design embraces a non-linear arrangement, reinforcing the motif of the rolling figure as a symbol of perpetual motion through space and time. Echoing Roland Barthes’
idea of myth as a form of “second-order signification” (1972), Bennet-Kagan’s art shifts fluidly between contexts, pointing to how stories and symbols travel, accumulate new meanings, and reconfigure our shared cultural imagination.

 

Lucas Kokogian

Lucas Kokogian

Art Curator and Art Critic. GALERIA AZUR

DEBORAH BENNETT KAGAN

Deborah Bennett-Kagan is an artist based in Toronto, Georgian Bay and Miami.
Always a painter, she studied piano and violin and worked as a classical musician and music teacher for many years, before devoting herself full-time to visual arts. Her studio practice is
centered around painting, found objects and consumer waste, and painted collages, as well as photography and video art. Deborah’s work explores the paint medium and collage process
in relation to the built and natural environment.
Through her artwork, Deborah explores how environmental realities affect our experience. She intends to elicit an emotional, cathartic and spiritual reflection for the participant.

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SESSION 08

SESSION 08

FROM DEC 5TH TO JAN 9TH/2026

Pop Up Miami Art Week 2025

Pop Up Miami Art Week 2025

FROM DEC 1ST TO 15TH/2025

RED DOT 2025

RED DOT 2025

FROM DEC 3RD TO 7TH/2025

ILLUMINOCITY

ILLUMINOCITY

FROM DEC 3RD TO 7TH/2025

SET 006

SET 006

FROM NOV 7TH TO DEC 7TH/2025

BLUE TAKE ME TO THE END

BLUE TAKE ME TO THE END

FROM OCT 31ST TO NOV 29TH/2025

SESSION 07

SESSION 07

FROM OCT 24TH TO NOV 25TH/2025

PARIS POP UP 2025

PARIS POP UP 2025

FROM OCT 8TH TO NOV 1ST/2025

BON BON LE MORTE

BON BON LE MORTE

FROM OCT 8TH TO OCT 18TH/2025

NATURAL BALANCE

NATURAL BALANCE

FROM OCT 10TH TO NOV 2ND/2025