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Intimacy and Distance: Mona Hatoum at the Western Front
In Hatoum’s video Variations on Discord and Divisions, created at the Western Front in 1984, the boundary between the inside of the body and the outside is breached....
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Intimacy and Distance: Mona Hatoum at the Western Front
Hatoum’s So Much I Want to Say (1983) fragments the body through the devices of the close-up and remote viewing. The video documents a live performance at the...
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Intimacy and Distance: Mona Hatoum at the Western Front
One might suppose that the fragmentation of the body creates a disconnection between viewer and object so that the viewer is unable to relate the videos to their...
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Matthew Rankin Asks “Who Owns The Twentieth Century”?
*GC: I feel like it comes across in the film. Even the acting, everyone seems very much living in the world you created. It’s like they bought in...
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Matthew Rankin Asks “Who Owns The Twentieth Century”?
*GC: We learn it in school, we’re taught the steps.* MR: Exactly, and to some degree it can be a source of great collective action, and emancipation, but...
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Intimacy and Distance: Mona Hatoum at the Western Front
In the 1980s Hatoum created a series of videos at the Western Front that greatly informed the themes of her later artistic practice including fragmentation of skin, issues...
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K. J. Aiello
*K. J. Aiello* is a disabled writer whose previous publications have appeared in The Globe and Mail, This Magazine, Toronto Life, eTalk, The Loop and West End Phoenix. K. J.’s work tends to...
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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
The cinematic trick of using shooting locations as stand-ins for other places has been a historically popular one. Getting spectators to forget the setting ever used to be Alberta...
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“A New Chivalry”: The Calgary Stampede on Film
The Calgary Stampede began in 1912 as a six-day event, founded by American trick roper and showman Guy Weadick. Weadick staged a second Stampede in Winnipeg the following year,...
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“A New Chivalry”: The Calgary Stampede on Film
It is no surprise that the Stampede and the film industry would not take long to intersect. Two different motion picture companies shot films at the initial 1912 event,3and...