Thursday, June 30, 2011

Photos from Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy

 USA Pavillion - Organ / Bank ATM
 USA Pavillion - Statue of Liberty in a Tanning bed
 Wax burning man
 Australian Party - note carved piano
 San Marco at Sunrise, Venice
 Canada Party, Diamond Ring singer, Venice
 Poster i saw in Dorsoduro, "a popess why not"
 France Pavilion, Giardini, Venice
 France Pavilion, Giardini, Venice
 German Pavilion, Giardini

 Arsenale
 Centaur, Arsenale
 Gallery in Venice, Perseus wanna be with Ronald McDonald
 Venice at Sunrise, view from San Marco Square
 Tank and Athlete outside USA Pavaillion 

Monday, June 27, 2011

Love's Not Lost in Translation - (Review: The Translation of Dr. Apelles), by David Treuer

David Treuer, an Ojibwe writer, weaves together two love stories, in a fairly elegant way, making for interesting fictional reading and contemplation. Dr. Apelles lives for his Fridays when he works as a translator of older languages. He draws meaning and love from his relationships with these texts. Apelles seems to be translating this beautiful story about young Native lovers, who go through a series of trials and tribulations, the reader is suspended through a landscape of desire through actions of  berry picking, trapping, walking through the woods. At moments of building intensity and self-discovery, Treuer switches back between the two tales, drawing the reader in.


In ancient Greece, Apelles was a renowned portrait painter - perhaps Treuer used this name for his main character to invoke the importance of the art of language to express cultural vitality and beauty. As Dr. Apelles dives more deeply into his translation, he seeks out human contact and discovers more about his own needs.  Ancient languages, once brought to life through the work of translators, take on new meanings for the readers. The ephemeral nature of his work and therefore life, though, is also seen, when Apelles' work is ingested by someone who wants to understand him more fully. Indeed, we go to great lengths and lines for those we love...

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Ciao! Back from Italia!

Ciao Tutti!
Recently, I had the great opportunity of heading to the Venice Biennale in Italy as a member of Canada's Aboriginal Curators Delegation. I was in Venice for about a week surrounded by great Aboriginal curators, artists, writers and many other interesting folks. I had a wonderful time and then traveled to Florence, Assisi and Rome. I will post some pictures shortly. It was a great opportunity to meditate on the intersections of art, nationalism and aesthetics...