Kahwatsiretatie : teionkwariwaienna tekariwaiennawahkontie : = Honorer nos affinités : = Honouring kinship
Bibliographie
- Auteurs : Garneau David (1962-....) ; Aker Rudi (19..-....) ; Mullen Faye (1987-....) ; Biennale d'art contemporain autochtone (2020) ;
- ISBN : 978-2-923243-09-2
- Sujets : Art indien d'Amérique -- Canada 2000-...., Art, Relations artistes-collectivité, Canada, North America, Catalogues d'exposition, Ouvrages illustrés
- Comprend : Biennale d'art contemporain autochtone, Contemporary Native Art Biennial, BACA
- Langue(s) : Français, Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 volume (89 pages), : Illustrations en partie en couleurs, portraits en partie en couleurs, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 27 cm
- Pays de publication : Canada
Notes
Catalogue de la cinquième exposition de la Biennale d'art contemporain autochtone 2020, qui s'est tenue virtuellement à Montréal et à Pointe-Claire, Québec, Canada, dans divers lieux et accompagnée d'événements et de projets
Résumé
'Virtual ceremony on Zoom, Livestreamed to Facebook and Youtube: April 23, 5 - 8 p.m.- ; Contemporary Native Art Biennial (BACA), 5th edition Kahwatsiretátie : Teionkwariwaienna Tekariwaiennawahkòntie Honoring kinship Curated by David Garneau (Métis), with the assistance of rudi Aker (Wolastoqiyik) and Faye Mullen (Anishinaabe) Artists: Judy Anderson, Cruz Anderson, Scott Benesiinaabandan, Rainer Wittenborn & Claus Biegert, Catherine Blackburn, Katherine Boyer, Bob Boyer, Kaia'tanó:ron Dumoulin Bush, Warren Cariou, Hunter Cascagnette, Hannah Claus, Renée Condo, Jon Corbett, Ruth Cuthand, Wally Dion, Devonn Drossel, Marcy Friesen, Lucas Hale, Emma Hassencahl-Perley, Larissa Riss Kitchemonia, Sharon Rose Kootenay, Owisokon Pauline Lahache, Tania Larsson, Jason Edward Lewis, Kay Mayer, Kevin McKenzie, Dylan Miner, Nadia Myre, Margaret Orr, Graham Paradis, Luke Parnell, Sage Paul, Jobena Petonoquot, Sherry Farrell Racette, Diane Roberts, Máret Ánne Sara, Nancy Saunders, Skawennati, Marian Snow, Jack Theis, Ulivia Uviluk, Flora Weitsche, Corinna Wollf.- ; Weaving Cultural Identities: Efemeral, Chief Janice George, Angela George, Doaa Jamal, Buddy Joseph, Krista Point, Ruth Scheuing, Debra Sparrow, Robyn Sparrow, Mary Lou Trinkwon. We are pleased to announce that the Contemporary Native Art Biennial will take place on schedule! These are exceptional times. As a result of the Covid 19 pandemic, physical public gatherings are prohibited. Art galleries, among most other public sites, are closed. The more than fifty artists participating in the Contemporary Native Art Biennial 2020 have committed a great deal of time and care in this important cultural event. We, the BACA curatorial and administrative team, are dedicated to sharing these works and practices with you. Thanks to the grace of the artists, the flexibility of the curators and the administrative team, BACA 2020 will present its exhibitions, performances, and other community programming online.- ; Opening Ceremony will be on April 23 and the virtual exhibition will continue until June 21. In addition to a virtual tour of the Art Mûr exhibition and a PDF of the exhibition catalogue (for sale--soon to be followed by the physical book), visitors will also discover works from the other exhibitions, curatorial talks about selected works, live performances, a live streaming dance party with live DJ, artist videos, workshops, talking circles, among other projects and events. If all goes well, some of the physical galleries will have exhibitions when the government lifts restrictions and gradually allows reopening public spaces. We thank the artists and our exhibition partners for their patience and ingenuity and look forward to sharing their innovative creative works with you.'