Part exhibition catalogue, part artists’ book, and part candy store advertisement, Multiple Elementary explores the elementary school classroom as a site for the invention and reception of contemporary art practices. The book explores aesthetic and representative possibilities for process-based and publicly oriented artworks, especially amidst the complications and contradictions inherent to collaborations with children.
Contributors take-up adult-child relationships, the wildness of children and the contact-high they offer to artists attempting to recuperate wonder, failure, and queerness in their work. The commissioned texts also explore the reception of childrens’ art outside of the classroom, the unruly behavior of artist multiples and taste-making in relationship to the “Other.” Finally, a lexicon for curatorial, pedagogical and feminist-material-discursivity is offered to further locate Multiple Elementary amongst larger cultural questions.
With contributions by: Lorna Brown, Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik, Mark Clintberg, Jack Halberstam, Sydney Hermant, Vesna Krstich, Chris Lee, Stephanie Springgay, and Maiko Tanaka.
Artist/editors’ biography
Helen Reed and Hannah Jickling have been collaborating since 2007. They are currently based in Vancouver, Canada, on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. Their projects take shape as public installations, social situations, and events that circulate as photographs, videos, printed matter, and artists’ multiples. They are currently fascinated with the contact-high intrinsic to collaborative work, especially in their recent projects with children. They currently teach at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design where they received the 2016 Ian Wallace Award for Teaching Excellence. They are the 2017 recipients of the Mayor’s Arts Award for public art in Vancouver.
Book launch events and artists’ talks:
Tuesday, October 31, 2–3pm
Tate Liverpool, Tate Exchange
Albert Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 4BB
Thursday, November 1, 4:30–6pm
Ruskin School of Art, Oxford University
Project Space, 128 Bullingdon Road, Oxford OX1 4BG
Monday, November 6, 10–11:30am
Bastä Biennalen, Lunds konsthall
Mårtenstorget 3, 223 51 Lund, Sweden
Wednesday, November 8, 7–9pm
Curatorial Studies, KASK School of Arts, Ghent
Cirque auditorium, KASK School of Arts,Louis Pasteurlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
Saturday, November 11, 2pm
Westfälischer Kunstverein
Rothenburg 30, 48143 Münster
Tuesday, November 21, 5:30–7:30pm
Read Books, Emily Carr University of Art and Design
520 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5T 0H2, Canada
A publication by YYZBOOKS & Black Dog Publishing
October 2017 / US/CAN November 2017
Designed by Chris Lee
Paperback, ISBN 978-1-910433-61-4
The artists would like to acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the city of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council.
For further information, please contact Ana Barajas at abarajas [at] yyzartistsoutlet.org