Maria Hupfield: The One Who Keeps On Giving

Maria Hupfield: The One Who Keeps On Giving

Canadian Cultural Centre

Maria Hupfield, installation view at The Power Plant, Toronto 2017. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid. Courtesy of the Artist and Galerie Hugues Charbonneau, Montréal.

September 11, 2018
Maria Hupfield
The One Who Keeps On Giving
September 26, 2018–January 19, 2019
Opening: September 25, 6–8:30pm, last entrance 8pm, as part of the Semaine des Cultures Étrangères
Performance: September 25, 7pm–12am, Maria Hupfield with Nive Nielsen, Inuk artist, and her band The Deer Children
Guided tour: September 26, 3:30–6:30pm, by reservation
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After the very first exhibition in its new spaces at 130 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, featuring the work of Kent Monkman, a Toronto-based artist of Cree origin, the Canadian Cultural Centre opens its 2018-2019 artistic programme with an Indigenous artist from the Wasauksing Nation (an Anishinaabe people settled along the Georgian Bay in the Northern reaches of Ontario), now established in Brooklyn. This second project highlights the importance the Canadian Cultural Centre wants to attach to the boldest and most remarkable voices from Canada’s diverse Indigenous cultures.

The exhibition Maria Hupfield. The One Who Keeps On Giving includes a selection of objects and videos derived from the performative practice of Maria Hupfield, a major artist of the North American contemporary art scene. The work deploys delicate questions about objects and the memories, as long as the gestures and relationships they evoke.

The exhibition is a production of The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, in partnership with The Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, La Galerie de l’UQAM, Montreal, The Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax and The Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris. It was sponsored by TD Bank Group and supported by Julia & Robert Foster. It received the support of The Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council.

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