Embassy of Canada
When:
February 15 to April 27, 2018
Where:
Art Gallery at the Embassy of Canada
501 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004


BELONGING TO A PLACE

AN EXHIBITION BY FOGO ISLAND ARTS

Art Gallery at the Embassy of Canada
Washington, DC
February 15 to April 27, 2018



 

Fogo Island Arts is pleased to announce a new presentation of Belonging to a Place: An Exhibition by Fogo Island Arts at the Art Gallery of the Embassy of Canada in Washington, DC. Belonging to a Place features works by a selection of international artists who are alumni or forthcoming participants of the Fogo Island Arts residency program.

First presented at Scrap Metal gallery in Toronto from June 22 to September 23, 2017, Belonging to a Placeis a unique collaboration between Art en Valise, Fogo Island Arts, and Scrap Metal. These three Canadian organizations came together to realize a poetic, forward-thinking project based on shared values. The presentation at the Embassy of Canada is a new iteration of the project, featuring selections from the original exhibition as well as additional artists and works.

The exhibition departs from a consideration of the concept of “place,” seeking to examine where we come from and how we relate to multiple notions of belonging. Presenting sculpture, installation, video, painting and works on paper, the exhibition takes on a diverse, experimental and critical approach to contemporary art, its presentation and discussion.

Belonging to a Place is curated by Nicolaus Schafhausen, Director, Kunsthalle Wien and Strategic Director, Fogo Island Arts, and features works by Abbas Akhavan (IR/CA), Nadia Belerique (CA), Mark Clintberg (CA), Brenda Draney (CA), Aslan Gaisumov (CHE), Ieva Epnere (LV), Steffen Jagenburg (DE), Leon Kahane (DE), Isa Melsheimer (DE), Kate Newby (NZ), Silke Otto-Knapp (US/DE), Paul P. (CA), Joseph del Pesco (US), Jeroen de Rijke & Willem de Rooij (NL), and Zin Taylor (CA/FR).

“Whether shaped by the singular experience of time spent on Fogo Island or informed by other places – physical and psychological, immaterial and imaginary – the artists’ works in the exhibition propose new ways of looking at, unlearning, and rewriting our past, present and possible futures.”

– Nicolaus Schafhausen, Curator.

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