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Creative design studio Yabu Pushelberg is pleased to present YOUR SHAME BORES ME, the debut solo show of artist, photographer, and creative director Christopher Sherman.

Open to the public from October 9th to October 18th at the studio’s Toronto gallery, the exhibition of thirty nine photographs invites viewers into a world beyond shame—a space of honesty, pleasure, and radical vulnerability. His work explores how shame shapes identity and how confronting it can open the door to desire, play, and authenticity.


“Shame is predictable. Exhausting. It bores me,” says exhibiting artist Christopher Sherman. “My work asks what happens after shame. It lives in the space of desire and joy—where honesty and horniness become radical acts of existence.”

YOUR SHAME BORES ME challenges viewers to examine their own emotional responses—whether excitement, fear, longing, or discomfort—and dares them to explore what lies beneath. It’s not just an art exhibition, but a provocation to peel back the layers of social conditioning and reconnect with the self.

YOUR SHAME BORES ME will be on view at Yabu Pushelberg’s Toronto gallery at 55 Booth Avenue from October 9 to 18, weekdays from 1PM to 7PM and Saturday 12PM to 6PM.

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