Ellie Ga at 杏吧原版影音

A collaboration between Special Collections and the Center for Visual Culture brings artist Ellie Ga to campus for a residency during the 2022-23 academic year. Postponed by COVID, we have been getting to know one another virtually through a series of co-sponsored events and an exhibition on the 2nd Floor of Canaday Library. 

Events

Summer 2020 recorded Conversation with Gallerist Gabrielle Giattino
ongoing available to view Screening of  
from series Square, Circle, Octagon (2012-2014)
single-channel video, 5 min. 24 sec.
March 10, 2021
12:30 - 2pm

Conversation to follow: Exploring Themes of History and Memory 
with Madhavi Kale and Lisa Saltzman
April 16, 2021
12noon - 1pm

Conversation between Ellie Ga and Camilla MacKay
May 4, 2021
12:30 - 2pm

Conversation between Ellie Ga and Selby Cull Hearth, facilitated by Special Collections staff
October 18, 2021 - December 16, 2022 Exhibition in 2nd Floor Coombe Suite, Canaday Library Introducing Ellie Ga
Features recent acquisitions of artwork and artist's books by Ellie Ga, as well as selections from Special Collections discussed in our (virtual) conversation series 

November 5, 2021
12noon - 1pm

Curators' Tour in 2nd Floor Coombe Suite, Canaday Library

Introducing Ellie Ga, 

December 4, 2022
11am - 1pm
Screening at


single-channel video, 40 min.
An out-of-print photography book on Portuguese stone pavements leads to a series of improbable connections.
 

(b. 1976) is an American artist living in Sweden. Her work is included in collections at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, and Bard College. Her recent work, , was a commission for the Whitney Biennial and was reviewed in The New York Times and Artnews. Art historian Tom McDonough (SUNY-Binghamton) wrote about it for the fall 2019 issue of Osmos Magazine.

Ga works between memoir, travelogue, and visual essay connecting ideas and presenting them as multichannel videos or performances with live narration. looks at water as the site of political exile, religious pilgrimage, and forced migration across the Aegean Sea. Her working process is a kind of 鈥渂each-combing鈥 that embraces chance encounter with artifacts and how they find their way to her. It involves extended periods of research, including conversations with people in roles, such as museum directors, scholars, Arctic explorers. Her interests are interdisciplinary and cross-temporal. She speaks of her work as a collection of chance encounters, what is lost (and accrued) in translating between spoken and written words, and archaeological discovery.

In November and December of 2022, Ga will be in residence at 杏吧原版影音, "combing" Special Collections in the process of producing a new work of art, commissioned for the College.

Contacts: Matt Feliz [mfeliz] (Center for Visual Culture)
and Carrie Robbins [cmrobbins] (Special Collections)

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