Whose Chinatown?

Examining Chinatown Gazes in Art, Archives, and Collections

January 29 - May 2, 2021

 

Guest Curator: Karen Tam

Whose Chinatown? Examining Chinatown Gazes in Art, Archives, and Collections, brings together an art history of Chinatowns and their communities by historical and contemporary Canadian artists such Emily Carr, Unity Bainbridge, Yucho Chow, Fred Herzog, Paul Wong, Mary Sui Yee Wong, Morris Lum, and aiya哎呀, among others. Drawing from private collections in Vancouver and across Canada, such as the Beatrice and Raymond Jai Collection, and the Chung Collection which holds more than 25000 rare items related to Chinese Canadian history assembled over 60 years and is now housed at UBC, the show will also be augmented with public archives and collections. Complementing the artworks, artefacts, and archival materials is a robust public programming. This exhibition aims to question how narratives are constructed around the idea of Chinatown and the colonial notions that underwrite some of these relations.

Griffin Art Projects is deeply grateful to our lenders, the Royal British Columbia Museum, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, Emily Carr University of Art + Design Library and Archives, Rare Books and Special Collections, University of British Columbia Collection, Equinox Gallery and the many private lenders to the exhibition. We extend our sincere thanks to Shaun Dacey, Richmond Art Gallery, ABC Photo and Chernoff Fine Art for their generous support. We are also grateful to Ryerson University Faculty of Communication and Design, Myseum of Toronto for the presentation of Linda Zhang’s work in this exhibition. We thank our public funders, North Vancouver Recreation and Culture, BC Arts Council and Canada Council for the Arts for their ongoing support of our work.

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This exhibition is part of the 2021 Capture Photography Festival Selected Exhibition Program.

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