Duane Linklater works across a range of mediums to address the contradictions of contemporary Indigenous life within and beyond settler systems of knowledge, representation, and value. This survey exhibition brings together sculptures, video works, and digital prints on linen from the last decade of the artist’s practice, as well as new adaptations of key installations and site-responsive pieces created for the occasion. Staged as a series of juxtapositions that evolve through small modifications, the presentation embodies the indeterminacy and open-endedness that have been vital aspects of Linklater’s approach.
Duane Linklater: mymothersside
1976
Warhol acquires the first of several compact 35 mm cameras, and over the next 11 years shot approximately 130,000 black-and-white images, claiming that “having a few rolls of film to develop gives me a good reason to get up in the morning.”