An exhibition by Vancouver-based artist Dan Starling, which takes as its starting point Rembrandt's renowned work Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves: The Three Crosses (1653). Starling created 40 drypoint prints, working from the original to embellish and erase parts of the image, creating a shifting narrative through time. Unsettled Histories uses printmaking to realign the timelessness of Rembrandt's original with the timeliness of contemporary socio-political struggle. By moving Rembrandt's work through a process of erasure and superimposition, Starling aims to highlight the instability…