Jayce Salloum: history of the present

Jayce Salloum
2009


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Jayce Salloum is a Canadian artist whose practice encompasses installation, photography, drawing, performance, text, and video. Salloum has also curated exhibitions, conducted workshops, and coordinated numerous cultural projects. The exhibition history of the present (selected works 1985-2009) was the first retrospective of his work and includes a number of early works based on appropriated images as well as works produced during the Native Youth Art Workshop series, a collaborative art-making project for Indigenous youth in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. The exhibition was shown at the Kamloops Art Gallery in Kamloops, the Confederation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown, and the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon. This full-colour publication includes essays by Keith Wallace and Jen Budney with contributions by Ammiel Alcalay, Dana Claxton, Rawi Hage, Jamelie Hassan, Ali Lohan, Irene Loughlin, Bernadette Phan, Meeka Noelle Morgan, Walid Raad, Farid Sarroukh, Haema Sivanesan, and Urban Subjects.

Kamloops Art Gallery

Identifier

L0109

Call Number

N6549.S246 A4 2009

Extent

111 pages : illustrations. ; softcover 29 cm

Language

English

ISBN

9781896359694

Place of Publication

Saskatoon. SK

Publication Type

Print
Copyright 2009 Mendel Art Gallery, Kamloops Art Gallery, Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Jayce Salloum, and the authors.