Impulse Archaelogy
Exhibition Dates: February 8 - March 3, 2007
Viewing Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11am - 6pm
Opening Reception: Thursday February 8, 7 - 9pm
View photos of the exhibition
Curated by Eldon Garnet
(VideoBox): Compilation of 1970 Events- Vietnam War, Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll etc., Original footage collaged by Impulse Magazine
A documentary exhibition on Impulse magazine, one of
the most forward-looking and innovative cultural publications of the
1970s and '80s.
White Box and the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) are
pleased to present the exhibition Impulse Archaeology, from February 8
to March 3, 2007. Impulse Archaeology documents the seminal
Toronto-based, internationally oriented art and culture magazine
Impulse, which existed from 1971 through 1990. Please join us at a
public reception to launch this exciting and informative exhibition on
Thursday February 8, 2007, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Eldon Garnet, executive editor of Impulse, curates the exhibition that features hundreds of original artworks, texts, videos, ephemera and other published and non-published submissions to the magazine. The selection of artworks and objects also reflects the various areas that the magazine devoted its pages to, including visual art, music, film, architecture, theory, literature, and gender discourse. Examples include work by: by Boyd Webb, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Barbara Ess and Komar and Melamid, Dennis Oppenheim, Christian Boltanski, as well as portraits of music legends Jonathan Richman, Kraftwerk, Nina Hagen, theorist Northrope Frye, and writer William S. Burroughs.
In conjunction with the exhibition the book Impulse Archaeology has been
published by the University of Toronto Press. This large format coffee
table volume is an eclectic collection of groundbreaking interviews,
articles and artworks, from pieces on punk rock to early discussions on
postmodernism. Important features include Aphorisms by Jenny Holzer;
drawings by Patti Smith; Tom Dean's Ramps; Chris Burden's The Curse of
Big Job; photographs by Joel Peter Witkin; Hans Haacke's Voice Alcan;
SITE by James Wines; and William Burroughs' short story Blade Runner.
On Tuesday, February 20, 2007, at 6:30 pm, White Box Speaks will present
the performance Tune In, an intervention by Janet Bellotto and guests,
followed by The Obesity of Art, a panel discussion with Fia Backström,
Johanna Burton and Sylvère Lotringer, moderated by Eldon Garnet.
Impulse Archeology is presented and circulated by the Museum of
Contemporary Canadian Art and Impulse, and is supported by the Canada
Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, BMO Financial Group and
International Trade Canada, and Canadian Foreign Affairs. The exhibition
at White Box has been coordinated by Janet Bellotto and designed by
Carolyn White.
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