杏吧原创 University Art Gallery to Launch Fall Exhibitions
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The 杏吧原创 University Art Gallery (CUAG) welcomes you to a celebration of four new exhibitions: 鈥淲e Are Continually Exposed to the Flashbulb of Death: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg (1953-1996), TRANSACTIONS, Patricia Reed: The One and the Many and genderhow?
When: Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Where: 杏吧原创 University Art Gallery, St. Patrick鈥檚 Building, 1125 Colonel By Drive.
Who: A performance by Kama La Mackerel will take place following introductory remarks at 6:00 p.m. Artists Patricia Reed, Kalkidan Assefa, Kama La Mackerel and Jennifer Dickson will attend.
鈥淓mbracing photography, video, social media, street art and digital production, the artists in CUAG鈥檚 fall exhibitions explore how our senses of self and belonging are shaped by the categories we construct to `organize鈥 the world, 鈥 said Sandra Dyck, director of the gallery. 鈥淭hese categories span the personal and political, drawn along lines including gender and sexuality, countries and citizenship.鈥
Background:
- 鈥We Are Continually Exposed to the Flashbulb of Death鈥: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg (1953-1996)
Produced by the Art Museum at the University of Toronto with the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library and sponsored by The Rossy Family Foundation
Exhibition dates: Sept. 12 to Dec. 11, 2016
This major survey presents Allen Ginsberg鈥檚 spontaneous, uninhibited snapshots of the legendary Beat Generation of American writers, and of ordinary events that reflect what he called 鈥渢he sacredness of the moment.鈥 The qualities so evident in Ginsberg鈥檚 poetry鈥攊ntense observation of the world, appreciation for the beauty of the everyday, and faith in intuitive expression鈥攁lso permeate his photographs. With their handwritten captions, which often reflect on the passage of time, Ginsberg鈥檚 photographs are both records and recollections of an era.
- TRANSACTIONS
Kalkidan Assefa, Coco Guzman, Elisha Lim, Kama La Mackerel, Oli Rodriguez, Morgan Sea
Curated by Cara Tierney
Exhibition dates: Sept. 12, 2016 to Feb.12, 2017
Celebrating queer experiences that emerge from transactional creative exchanges, the artists in TRANSACTIONS define, refine, redefine, exult themselves today for the (a)genders of tomorrow; linking communities and challenging ideas of authenticity, ally-ship, belonging and being.
- Patricia Reed: The One and the Many
Curated by Heather Anderson
Exhibition dates: Sept. 12 to Dec. 11, 2016
Using familiar representations of the nation state鈥攊ncluding anthems, flags, and currencies鈥擯atricia Reed鈥檚 works highlight the logics under which our world is ordered. The Ottawa-born, Berlin-based artist amplifies and recomposes these sources in drawing, video, audio, and book works, which propose alternative models of belonging and systems of exchange, founded upon what unites us, rather than what divides us.
- genderhow?
Jennifer Dickson, Kent Monkman, Gabrielle de Montmollin, Becky Singleton, Douglas Walker
Curated by Matthew Conte and Lesley McNaughton
Exhibition dates: Sept. 12, 2016 to Feb. 12, 2017
Featuring photographs and video works selected from CUAG鈥檚 collection, genderhow? exposes and critiques conventional notions of how masculinities and femininities are embodied and performed. The works of these artists encourage us to grapple with the 鈥渉ows鈥 of gender: how we take particular notions of gender for granted as 鈥渘atural,鈥 and how we learn, express, and play with gender.
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