Matthew Carver presents Hyperstition

Saturday, February 1, 2025 - Saturday, February 22, 2025 (all day)

Visit Fine Arts professor Matthew Carver's solo exhibition at Christopher Cutts Gallery in Toronto, featuring art from his first graphic novel. 

Hyperstition - Exhibition

Hyperstition is the idea that imagination and belief are active forces, where fictional or speculative narratives can shape and even create their own reality. It’s a feedback loop in which the line between fiction and fact blurs, with stories and myths influencing the world in unexpected, often unsettling ways. Blending science fiction, conspiracy, and philosophy, hyperstition shows that the narratives we tell are not just reflections of the present, but forces shaping the future.

“Hyperstition can save us.” -Alice

Koi Cafe Time Slip - Graphic Novel

A small group of friends gather in a coffee shop set within an alternative, cyberpunk Toronto to take stock of recent adventures that were meant to save the life of John Lennon and help coax Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” into existence. In the short span of 60 pages, we are introduced to a world of possible time travel, AI, and alternate realities. Despite its seemingly light, pulpy tone, the story subtly references a range of influential and often controversial cultural figures and theorists – such as the Riot grrrl movement, Andrea Dworkin, Carol Adams, Sigmund Freud, Edward Said, Al-Khwarazmi, Nick Land, and the CCRU.


When: February 1-22, 2025

Where: Christopher Cutts Gallery, 21 Morrow Ave, Toronto ON, M6R 2H9

Tuesday to Saturday 10-6pm (or by appointment)

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Cover of "Koi Cafe: Time Slip: by Matthew Carver featuring an illustration of a silhouette with rabbit ears walking through a puddle