Iza Mokrosz Corbridge

driver

June 7 - July 7, 2007


Image: Iza MokroszCorbridge, driver, untitled I, 2005

Iza Mokrosz Corbridge’s driver explores ideas of
control and deliberation through mimicking hand
gestures that assume driving positions. The gestures
themselves are demonstrative of textbook style
poses that indicate “proper form.” The hands are
outstretched, reaching towards the sky, towards
nothing in particular except the in•nite possibilities
that may be held by and navigated through them.
These driving hands will move through space, on
various paths and arrive at various destinations.
They are the conduit between point a and b; the
subject and that which is actively pursued. They
balance between speed and maintaining control and
direction.

Iza Mokrosz Corbridge’s is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator. She studied photography at The Ontario College
of Art and Design and has a Master’s in Fine Art from the University of Guelph. Her work has been exhibited in both
Canada and the UK and has appeared in various art and fashion magazines. Currently, she lives in Toronto and teaches
photography at The Ontario College of Art and Design.
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