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Points of Departure: Vera Frenkel Words and Works is the ambitious new publication to accompany an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA), addressing Frenkel?s ongoing use of voice, character and storytelling throughout her practice. Whether making works that speak from the perspective of Vera Frenkel the ?storyteller?, Vera Frenkel the feminist artist or Vera Frenkel, one of many artists suffering from discriminating arts funding in Canada, Frenkel?s works consistently address the injustices and inequalities within contemporary art practice. Points of Departure: Vera…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Points of Departure: Vera Frenkel Words and Works is the ambitious new publication to accompany an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA), addressing Frenkel?s ongoing use of voice, character and storytelling throughout her practice. Whether making works that speak from the perspective of Vera Frenkel the ?storyteller?, Vera Frenkel the feminist artist or Vera Frenkel, one of many artists suffering from discriminating arts funding in Canada, Frenkel?s works consistently address the injustices and inequalities within contemporary art practice. Points of Departure: Vera Frenkel Words and Works acknowledges the artist?s influence on Canadian contemporary art and the importance of her early video works as well as addressing other core themes in her practice such as absence and presence, the use of language, artist?s copyright, and the marginalisation suffered by Canadan artists and minority populations alike. This Fall's reinstallation of several pivotal works at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA), Toronto will include Frenkel's famous From The Transit Bar, 1992, which was first shown at Documenta 9 in Kassel and is now a part of the National Gallery of Canada?s collection. Other important works will include South to the Water, North to the Sky and Once Near Water.
Autorenporträt
Jonathan Shaughnessy: Associate Curator, Contemporary Art at the National Gallery of Canada. David Liss: Artistic Director and Curator at The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA).