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Archives 2006 Public Art

I am who I am

May 1 – 28, 2006
  • St Patrick Subway Station
Gu Xiong, I am who I am, 2001-06

Gu Xiong is a Chinese multimedia artist, currently
living in Vancouver. His work explores the cultural
and individual identity shifts that have become
prevalent in contemporary life and his photographs
of Chinese Canadians encompass the dynamics of
globalization.

“My installation deals with people’s
experiences of being “immigrants” within the
context of identity, place and community, linking
cultures, geographies and different social
backgrounds together. Specifically, it explores their
struggles to understand their new adopted
homeland, and, in a broader sense, the implications
of dual cultures, of past and present, on individual
identity. Immigrant experiences have profound
effects on ideas of community, home, nationality
and individuality. To rediscover oneself in terms of
human and cultural survival under the conditions of
immigration and globalization is a great part of
rebirth.” GU XIONG, February 2006


The installation of photographs by Gu Xiong and
Xing Danwen in the St. Patrick subway station,
provocatively explores contemporary global culture.


Artist Lecture May 11 – see PROGRAMS
>LECTURES

Work in Progress

Banners 469 King St West
Archives 2006 Public Art

Exactitudes

Brassaii
Archives 2006 Public Art

site specific LAS VEGAS 05

Drake Hotel Windows
Archives 2006 Public Art

Lost

St Andrew Subway Station
Archives 2006 Public Art

Pedestrian

St Andrew Subway Station
Archives 2006 Public Art

disCONNEXION

St Patrick Subway Station
Archives 2006 Public Art

I am who I am

St Patrick Subway Station
Archives 2006 Public Art

THE ENTIRE CITY PROJECT, AIRPORT SERIES

Toronto Pearson International Airport
Archives 2006 Public Art

Extended Spaces

Transit Shelters on Queen St W
Archives 2006 Public Art

Shelter

Transit Shelters Queen & Shaw
Archives 2006 Public Art
OverviewCorePublic ArtOpen Call
  • Overview
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
Archives 2006 Public Art

I am who I am

May 1 – 28, 2006
  • St Patrick Subway Station
Gu Xiong, I am who I am, 2001-06

Gu Xiong is a Chinese multimedia artist, currently
living in Vancouver. His work explores the cultural
and individual identity shifts that have become
prevalent in contemporary life and his photographs
of Chinese Canadians encompass the dynamics of
globalization.

“My installation deals with people’s
experiences of being “immigrants” within the
context of identity, place and community, linking
cultures, geographies and different social
backgrounds together. Specifically, it explores their
struggles to understand their new adopted
homeland, and, in a broader sense, the implications
of dual cultures, of past and present, on individual
identity. Immigrant experiences have profound
effects on ideas of community, home, nationality
and individuality. To rediscover oneself in terms of
human and cultural survival under the conditions of
immigration and globalization is a great part of
rebirth.” GU XIONG, February 2006


The installation of photographs by Gu Xiong and
Xing Danwen in the St. Patrick subway station,
provocatively explores contemporary global culture.


Artist Lecture May 11 – see PROGRAMS
>LECTURES

Work in Progress

Banners 469 King St West
Archives 2006 Public Art

Exactitudes

Brassaii
Archives 2006 Public Art

site specific LAS VEGAS 05

Drake Hotel Windows
Archives 2006 Public Art

Lost

St Andrew Subway Station
Archives 2006 Public Art

Pedestrian

St Andrew Subway Station
Archives 2006 Public Art

disCONNEXION

St Patrick Subway Station
Archives 2006 Public Art

I am who I am

St Patrick Subway Station
Archives 2006 Public Art

THE ENTIRE CITY PROJECT, AIRPORT SERIES

Toronto Pearson International Airport
Archives 2006 Public Art

Extended Spaces

Transit Shelters on Queen St W
Archives 2006 Public Art

Shelter

Transit Shelters Queen & Shaw
Archives 2006 Public Art

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