BEAT NATION HEADS TO THE POWERPLANT


Such an amazing exhibition of works, we were so happy to hear that Beat Nation is making its way to Toronto. Hip hop hooray!

If you missed it in Vancouver, you can see it in Toronto from December 15th to May 5th.
Make sure to catch it, it is a phenomenal show!

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The Power Plant opens two outstanding exhibitions this winter, beginning with an artist's talk by Althea Thauberger and continuing with a FREE opening party


BEAT NATION: ART, HIP HOP AND ABORIGINAL CULTURE
15 December 2012 – 5 May 213
Opening Party: Friday, 14 December from 7– 11 PM, FREE

Participating Artists: Jackson 2bears, KC Adams, Sonny Assu, Bear Witness, Jordan Bennett, Raymond Boisjoly, Corey Bulpitt & Gurl 23, Kevin Lee Burton, Raven Chacon, Dana Claxton, Nicholas Galanin, Maria Hupfield, Mark Igloliorte, Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Duane Linklater, madeskimo, Dylan Miner, Kent Monkman, Marianne Nicolson, Skeena Reece, Hoka Skenandore, and Rolande Souliere.
Beat Nation: Art, Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture describes a generation of artists who juxtapose urban youth culture with Aboriginal identity to create innovative and unexpected new works—in painting, sculpture, installation, performance and video—that reflect the current realities of Aboriginal peoples today.

Since the early 1990s, hip hop has been a driving force of activism for urban Aboriginal youth in communities across the Americas. The roots of this music have been influential across disciplines and have been transformed to create dynamic forums for storytelling and indigenous languages, as well as new modes of political expression. In the visual arts, artists remix, mash up and weave together the old with the new, the rural with the urban, traditional and contemporary as a means to rediscover and reinterpret Aboriginal culture within the shifting terrain of the mainstream.

While this exhibition takes its starting point from hip hop, it branches out to refer to pop culture, graffiti, fashion and other elements of urban life. Artists create unique cultural hybrids that include graffiti murals with Haida figures, sculptures carved out of skateboard decks, abstract paintings with form-line design, live video remixes with Hollywood films, and hip hop performances in Aboriginal dialects, to name a few. Beat Nation brings together artists from across the continent—from the West Coast as far north as Alaska and Nunavut, as far east as Labrador and south to New Mexico—and reveals the shared connections between those working in vastly different places.

This exhibition was organized and circulated by the Vancouver Art Gallery and based on an initiative of grunt gallery.Beat Nation is co-curated by Kathleen Ritter, Associate Curator, Vancouver Art Gallery and Tania Willard, a Secwepemc artist, designer and curator.

Presenting Sponsor: TD Bank Group
Lead Donor: Barry Appleton and the Appleton Foundation

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