Chasm
The full exhibition will available for public viewing as of June 13th, 2023. The exhibition will be on view on the museum main floor as of May 18th, with the museum fourth floor to follow in June.
Chasm continues a series of recent exhibitions exploring the permanent collection at the McMaster Museum of Art through critical curatorial frameworks. This exhibition offers diverse and transcultural perspectives and interpretations of the museum鈥檚 holdings, including recent acquisitions.
Chasm takes the unique vantage point of critiquing the power dynamics of colonialism from within the museum, informed by the transcultural positions of resistance that seek Indigenous sovereignty and Black liberation.
Guest curator and former M(M)A Senior Curator Pamela Edmonds, and M(M)A Adjunct Senior Curator Betty Julian present this critical and exploratory exhibition as a project making connections to art discourses and ideologies related to modernism, critiques of the white cube gallery, alterity, and ontological space. Our interests are to consider and to actively shift hegemonic paradigms through a radical rethinking of the exhibition space.
Our curatorial conversations on how to activate critical dialogue within museums through exhibitions are meant to encourage and expand informed engagement. Our critical and curatorial tasks have been to find ways through our work to redress and resist the cultural amnesia surrounding intersecting systems of colonialism, patriarchy, capitalism and the anti-Black racism inherent in the foundation of our art institutions.
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The full exhibition will available for public viewing as of June 13th, 2023. The exhibition will be on view on the museum main floor as of May 18th, with the museum fourth floor to follow in June.
Chasm continues a series of recent exhibitions exploring the permanent collection at the McMaster Museum of Art through critical curatorial frameworks. This exhibition offers diverse and transcultural perspectives and interpretations of the museum鈥檚 holdings, including recent acquisitions.
Chasm takes the unique vantage point of critiquing the power dynamics of colonialism from within the museum, informed by the transcultural positions of resistance that seek Indigenous sovereignty and Black liberation.
Guest curator and former M(M)A Senior Curator Pamela Edmonds, and M(M)A Adjunct Senior Curator Betty Julian present this critical and exploratory exhibition as a project making connections to art discourses and ideologies related to modernism, critiques of the white cube gallery, alterity, and ontological space. Our interests are to consider and to actively shift hegemonic paradigms through a radical rethinking of the exhibition space.
Our curatorial conversations on how to activate critical dialogue within museums through exhibitions are meant to encourage and expand informed engagement. Our critical and curatorial tasks have been to find ways through our work to redress and resist the cultural amnesia surrounding intersecting systems of colonialism, patriarchy, capitalism and the anti-Black racism inherent in the foundation of our art institutions.
Artists on show
- Alfredo Jaar
- Angela Grauerholz
- Anselm Kiefer
- Arthur Renwick
- Betty Roodish Goodwin
- Catherine Blackburn
- Cathy Daley
- Chris Cran
- Clarissa Inglis
- Deanna Bowen
- Ed Pien
- Fastwürms
- Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
- Gerald Ferguson
- Gino Lorcini
- Graham Todd
- Guido Molinari
- James Lahey
- Jan Wade
- Joseph Calleja
- Kapwani Kiwanga
- Liz Magor
- Margaret Priest
- Marissa Y Alexander
- Max Dean
- Nicolas Baier
- Paul Cvetich
- Rita Letendre
- Serge Tousignant
- Shelley Niro
- Shellie Zhang
- Sonny Assu
- Spring Hurlbut
- Stan Douglas
- Susan Schielle
- Svava Thordis Juliusson
- Takao Tanabe
- Yves Gaucher
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