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Entrance to Through, and through by Sarah Ciurysek. Documentatio by Daisy Wu

TYPOGRAPHY

EXHIBITION | 13 February- 4 April 2009

OPENING RECEPTION | 13 February, Friday 7 – 10pm

PANEL DISCUSSION | 14 February, Saturday 3 PM



Art and Cold Cash is a multi-layered creative investigation that connects contemporary art to discourses surrounding money in a series of artistic activities and experiments. Jack Butler, Sheila Butler, and Patrick Mahon are artists whose practices function manly in southern Canada and internationally, and we have, since April 2004, been working in collaboration with writer Ruby Arngna’naaq, and artist William Noah. 


"This exhibition foregrounds a certain politicization of contemporary Inuit art within the broader context of politics of interpretation that determines conditions for presentation in urban North American and European art galleries.It is clear that in southern urban situations, as well as in the Arctic, in the wake of nineteenth and twentieth century art history, artworks as commodities occupy troubled ground.  Art and Cold Cash problematizes some of the many assumptions that inhere in the collecting of art, in addition to bringing a template for critical analysis to art produced for export in Baker Lake."  – Art and Cold Cash Collective

PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts

121-100 Arthur Street

Winnipeg, MB, Treaty One Territory

R3B 1H3

+ 1 204 942 8183 

Wednesday – Saturday | 11 AM – 4 PM

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PLATFORM centre is located on Treaty One Territory, the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. PLATFORM recognizes these treaties and is dedicated to providing space for Indigenous and BIPOC voices to be heard.

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