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Elisa Julia Gilmour, Death Is Something, variable dimensions, Inkjet, 2013. Courtesy of the artist.
Death Is Something Film Stills (2013) is a series of film stills from a double-channel 16mm film installation that is currently being presented at the Art Gallery of Mississauga as a Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival feature exhibition. Curated by Dr. Gaëlle Morel and exhibited alongside the work of Ben Freedman the show is entitled Joy and Sorrow: Films and Photographs by Elisa Julia Gilmour and Ben Freedman (2014).