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Actualism - The Way It Is
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Actualism - The Way It Is in Ottawa, ON
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Actualism - The Way It Is in Ottawa, ON
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Actualism – The Way It Is offers a bold rethinking of how we see the world. Artist and former gallery owner Lawrence B. Salander draws on a life shaped by art, loss, and time spent in prison to explore a powerful idea: that much of our suffering comes from living in a world we have constructed, which he calls 'Reality,' rather than the world as it truly is, which he calls 'Actuality.' In this provocative and personal work, Salander introduces Actualism, a way of seeing that strips away illusion and reconnects us with the truth beneath appearances. He challenges the modern forces that deepen our disconnection, including capitalism, technology, and distraction. He also champions direct experience, particularly through art and nature, as the path back to clarity and freedom.
Actualism – The Way It Is offers a bold rethinking of how we see the world. Artist and former gallery owner Lawrence B. Salander draws on a life shaped by art, loss, and time spent in prison to explore a powerful idea: that much of our suffering comes from living in a world we have constructed, which he calls 'Reality,' rather than the world as it truly is, which he calls 'Actuality.' In this provocative and personal work, Salander introduces Actualism, a way of seeing that strips away illusion and reconnects us with the truth beneath appearances. He challenges the modern forces that deepen our disconnection, including capitalism, technology, and distraction. He also champions direct experience, particularly through art and nature, as the path back to clarity and freedom.

















