Meryl McMaster : as immense as the sky /

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Author / Creator:McMaster, Meryl, photographer.
Imprint:Birmingham : Ikon Gallery , 2020.
Description:59 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 x 30 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12309189
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Other authors / contributors:Watkins, Jonathan, 1957- curator, writer of foreword.
Elmmer, Thomas, contributor.
Lippard, Lucy R., contributor.
Morgan, Jas M., 1987- contributor.
Ikon Gallery, host institution.
ISBN:1911155245
9781911155249
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 4 December 2019 - 23 February 2020.
Summary:From a rising generation of indigenous artists in Canada, Meryl McMaster (b. 1988, Ottawa) uses photography to explore identity and its distinct cultural landscapes with extraordinary visual impact.0Creating elaborate, sculptural garments and props, her performative self-portraits present journeys which are both actual and imaginative, into the realms of her ancestors.0McMaster is of the nêhiyawak community (Plains Cree) and a member of the Siksika First Nation (Alberta, Canada) on her father?s side, and Euro-Canadian (British and Dutch) on her mother?s.0In her recent series 'As Immense as the Sky' (2019), McMaster draws on place-based narratives, memory and self. Captured across ancestral sites in Saskatchewan and early settlements in Ontario and Newfoundland, she interprets, and re-stages patrimonial stories collected from relatives and community knowledge-keepers.0Acknowledging the personal and social history and effects of colonisation, McMaster contemplates how ancestral stories are written into the landscape by the people who once lived, as well as those who still reside there. She presents herself in nature, viewing the environment and seasons as an integral part of the cultural context.0Works from her series Edge of a Moment (2017), taken in Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in Alberta (an important historical site for the Siksika First Nation), address the environmental consequences of colonisation. McMaster references the dangers of unsustainable land usage and the erasure of key species within ancestral ecosystems.0This catalogue features exclusive new texts from influential American writer and curator Lucy Lippard, and the Indigenous Canadian writer and curator Lindsay Nixon.00Exhibition: Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK (04.23.2019-23.12.2020).

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