Exhibition Opening
Exhibition Opening: Truth to Material
Join us at the Capitol Hill Art Walk to be among the first to see our new exhibition.
Stewart’s solo show, her first in Seattle, will bring components of the artist’s Truth to Material body of work back to Cascadia in a new presentation.
In this work, the Berlin-based artist and member of the Syilx nation addresses the Indianer subculture in Germany—a dwindling group of hobbyists who, inspired by uninformed depictions of North American Indigenous peoples in the works of the 19th century German “Western” author Karl May, engage in dress up and role play. Stewart has been researching these Indianer since 2006 and has built personal relationships with participants. Through her artistic “reverse anthropology,” she brings light to the ways in which German popular and hobbyist culture have marginalized and exoticized Indigenous ways of life.
Through a vinyl installation of photos of the Indianer on the gallery floor, sculptural elements, the reddening of the gallery space, and video work—all in the context of a showing in the Pacific Northwest—Stewart’s work in this exhibition radically reformulates questions of authenticity, objectivity, and ethnography.
This exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.
PLEASE NOTE: For your safety and ours, masks and proof of vaccination are required for everyone age 5 and older to enter the gallery space.
About the artist:
Stewart’s work has been exhibited as part of Kunstverein in Hamburg; 39th EVA International Ireland Biennial, Limerick; CTM Festival, Berlin; Hessel Museum, CCS Bard, Annandale-On-Hudson; Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; Nanaimo Art Gallery; Artspace, Peterborough; SFU Teck Gallery, Vancouver; Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Montreal; Musee d’Art Contemporain, Montreal; Independent Studio and Curatorial Program, New York; Plug In ICA, Winnipeg; and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin.
Details
Goethe Pop Up Seattle
Chophouse Row
1424 11th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
Price: Free
Masks are required for all guests regardless of vaccine status. The exhibition is on view through February 28, 2022. Viewing appointments are recommended. Up-to-date opening hours can be found here.