From December 17 2008 to December 21 2008

Border Movements

Exhibition and events

Exhibition december 17 to december 21, 2008
Performances december 16, 8pm
Panel december 17 samedi 20 mars, 3pm
Screening december 19, 7pm 

 

 

December 16, 8pm: Artists Against Apartheid - a night of performances (Sablo Kafe, 50 St-Zotique east) December 17, 6-8pm: Opening Panel & Artist Talks In recent years, national borders have emerged as a popular theme within contemporary art. While much of this work explores the complexity of national borders, a primary focus has been to document and represent the experience of migrants and refugees across these borders to a primarily Western audience. As such, borders have emerged as yet another discursive space where art and politics meet, engage in dialogue, and clash. Such a meeting often creates an environment of possible experiences for the viewer, asking the viewer to examine her own capacity for empathy, and a voyeuristic Western gaze onto an essentialized subject who is a victim of global forces. In an era where difference, diversity and multiculturalism all become decorative, commercial and stripped of any potency as sites of resistance within contemporary art institutions, it is fair to ask what this new body of work allows and disallows. Is it just another way to elicit empathy from a Western audience through representations of trauma while uncritically engaging with their voyeuristic impulse? Or can it go further to avoid emotional essentialisms and recognize migratory selfdetermination and inspire social change? Border Movements will be set up as an exhibition and series of events that attempt to unpack some of these tensions by emphasizing local artistic practices and their relationship to social justice movements dealing with issues of migration and borders. The exhibit challenges the paternalism concomitant with seeing migrant struggles as taking place in vaguely defined locations “over there”. This event is envisioned as a means of creating a space for reflection, conversations and skill sharing around creative interventions that deal with the theme of national borders. Participating Artists: Nidal El Khairy Kandis Friesen Freda Guttman Nahed Mansour Anita Schoepp Ayesha Hameed Tatiana Gomez Kader Belaouni Michael Reeson Solidarity Across Borders Brett Story Stefan Christoff Punch Clock and Simone Schmidt Min Sook Lee Amy Miller Boban Chaldovich Tamara Vukov and more

 

Border Movements
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