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Annu Palakunnathu Matthew Generations

May 2 – October 18, 2015
  • Royal Ontario Museum
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Re-Generation, India, Annu
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Memories of India, Billowing Fabric
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Indian from India, Savage, Portfolio I

This exhibition presents the photo-based work of contemporary artist Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, whose recent body of work focuses on the family photograph. For Matthew, the family photograph is an object filled with emotional and psychological energy. It is also a productive site from which to explore the larger dynamics of national identity, collective memory, and social transformation. Matthew's work calls into questions the distance between the past and present, and the separation of fact from fabricated history.  What is a family photo?  How do they work to shape our memories?  What can they really tell us about history?  Do our family photographs have meaning for anyone else but ourselves?  Matthew's work is an example of what family photos can do and the powerful grip they have on our imagination, memory, and indeed sense of self.

Born in England, raised in India, and now based in the United States, Matthew's dynamic and thought-provoking work pulls from her experience of living between three cultures.  Generations brings together six bodies of work from 1996-2015 consisting of still and moving imagery. By playing with technique, Matthew's work is also an exploration of the medium of photography. The title of the exhibit refers to both the multiple generations within a family and the multiple generations of a photographic print.

 

Organized by and co-presented with the Royal Ontario Museum

Curated by Deepali Dewan

Yto Barrada Beaux Gestes

A Space Gallery
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Henryk Ross Memory Unearthed: The Lodz Ghetto Photographs of Henryk Ross

Art Gallery of Ontario
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Vanley Burke Watchers, Seekers, Keepers

BAND Gallery
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition La Mirada en el Otro: Conexiones/Confrontaciones

Edward Day Gallery
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Maegan Hill-Carroll, Brea Souders, Ève K. Tremblay Makeshift

Gallery 44
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Siebren de Haan, Lonnie van Brummelen Episode of the Sea

Gallery TPW
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Scott Conarroe Canada By Rail and By Sea

The Image Centre
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Mark Ruwedel Scotiabank Photography Award

The Image Centre
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition Part Picture

Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition Past Picture: Photography and the Chemistry of Intention

The National Gallery of Canada at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Yto Barrada Beaux Gestes

Prefix ICA
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Annu Palakunnathu Matthew Generations

Royal Ontario Museum
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Penelope Umbrico Broken Steps and Haunted Screens
with a project by

University of Toronto Art Centre
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Water Series

Archives 2015 primary exhibition
OverviewCorePublic ArtOpen CallArtists
  • Overview
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
  • Artists
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Annu Palakunnathu Matthew Generations

May 2 – October 18, 2015
  • Royal Ontario Museum
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Re-Generation, India, Annu
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Memories of India, Billowing Fabric
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Indian from India, Savage, Portfolio I

This exhibition presents the photo-based work of contemporary artist Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, whose recent body of work focuses on the family photograph. For Matthew, the family photograph is an object filled with emotional and psychological energy. It is also a productive site from which to explore the larger dynamics of national identity, collective memory, and social transformation. Matthew's work calls into questions the distance between the past and present, and the separation of fact from fabricated history.  What is a family photo?  How do they work to shape our memories?  What can they really tell us about history?  Do our family photographs have meaning for anyone else but ourselves?  Matthew's work is an example of what family photos can do and the powerful grip they have on our imagination, memory, and indeed sense of self.

Born in England, raised in India, and now based in the United States, Matthew's dynamic and thought-provoking work pulls from her experience of living between three cultures.  Generations brings together six bodies of work from 1996-2015 consisting of still and moving imagery. By playing with technique, Matthew's work is also an exploration of the medium of photography. The title of the exhibit refers to both the multiple generations within a family and the multiple generations of a photographic print.

 

Organized by and co-presented with the Royal Ontario Museum

Curated by Deepali Dewan

Yto Barrada Beaux Gestes

A Space Gallery
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Henryk Ross Memory Unearthed: The Lodz Ghetto Photographs of Henryk Ross

Art Gallery of Ontario
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Vanley Burke Watchers, Seekers, Keepers

BAND Gallery
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition La Mirada en el Otro: Conexiones/Confrontaciones

Edward Day Gallery
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Maegan Hill-Carroll, Brea Souders, Ève K. Tremblay Makeshift

Gallery 44
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Siebren de Haan, Lonnie van Brummelen Episode of the Sea

Gallery TPW
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Scott Conarroe Canada By Rail and By Sea

The Image Centre
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Mark Ruwedel Scotiabank Photography Award

The Image Centre
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition Part Picture

Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition Past Picture: Photography and the Chemistry of Intention

The National Gallery of Canada at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Yto Barrada Beaux Gestes

Prefix ICA
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Annu Palakunnathu Matthew Generations

Royal Ontario Museum
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Penelope Umbrico Broken Steps and Haunted Screens
with a project by

University of Toronto Art Centre
Archives 2015 primary exhibition

Water Series

Archives 2015 primary exhibition

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CONTACT is a Toronto based non-profit organization dedicated to exhibiting, analyzing and celebrating photography and lens-based media through an annual festival that takes place every May.

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