February 16–April 13, 2013
Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery
Concordia University
1400, boul. de Maisonneuve West
Montreal (Québec) Canada H3G 1M8
Curator: Amelia Jones
Is art an object or a process? Is it “material” or “trace”? Shifts in art practice over the past 50 years, particularly in art world centers in Europe and the US, and more recently in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, have profoundly challenged Enlightenment to modern conceptions of the work of art, in European aesthetics, defined as an object, more or less static in meaning and value over time. Material Traces presents work from the past fifteen years by artists from around the world which draws on the legacy of performative intermedial practices from the 1960s and 1970s to foreground the processes and materiality of making, whether in wood, paint, performance, video, or other media. In this way the work in Material Traces stresses the interrelational bonds between art makers and viewers. The emphasis in the exhibition is on works that foreground aspects of making, activating aspects of temporality, in order to connect in conceptual and material ways to viewers at a later time. By activating future viewers, these works have the potential to create historical bonds with past contexts and agents, and thus to elicit political thought in the present.
Amelia Jones is Professor and Grierson Chair in Visual Culture at McGill University in Montréal. Her recent publications include major essays on Marina Abramović (in TDR), on feminist art and curating, and on performance art histories, as well as the edited volume Feminism and Visual Culture Reader (2003; new edition 2010). Her book, Self Image: Technology, Representation, and the Contemporary Subject (2006) has been followed in 2012 by Seeing Differently: A History and Theory of Identification and the Visual Arts and her major volume, Perform Repeat Record: Live Art in History, co-edited with Adrian Heathfield. She has curated exhibitions and events on feminist art, queer visual culture, and faith and identity in visual culture, among other things, including her flagship show Sexual Politics from 1996 at the UCLA Hammer Museum.
The Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery’s contemporary exhibition program is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.
Events presented in conjunction with the exhibition:
Tour of the exhibition
With curator Amelia Jones
Tuesday, February 26 at 6 pm
At the Gallery, in English
Free admission
Screening
Performative works from the 1960s and 1970s
Sunday March 10 at 3pm
J.A de Sève Cinema, LB-125
1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West
Free admission
Artist talk
By artist Heather Cassils, presented in collaboration with FE.ME.S: Feminist Media Studio
Monday, March 11 at 6pm
At the Gallery, in English
Free admission
Conversation
Between Amelia Jones, Barbara Clausen, and Krista Geneviève Lynes
Tuesday, April 9 at 6pm
At the Gallery, in English
Free admission