La Dragu: The Living Art of Margaret Dragu
Margaret Dragu
2002
Margaret Dragu is a 2012 recipient of a Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, a warm-hearted, fearless, and indomitable spirit who has left her mark across disciplines and across the country. Dragu’s astonishing output of work spans back to 1969 and includes forays into theatre, film, video, writing, choreography, and above all, performance art. She is perhaps best known for her work in the 1980s, including her long-running X’s and O’s series, which began with a solstice mega-spectacle in Hamilton in 1983 (X’s and O’s on the Longest Day of the Year) and continues with her recent, Improvisation for X’s and O’s. Her 1988 film project I VANT TO BE ALONE reads as a who’s who of the Toronto art scene of the 1980s, while her smaller, more intimate 1990s work has been produced and mainly seen on the west coast. La Dragu: The Living Art of Margaret Dragu includes articles by Glenn Alteen, Paul Couillard, Andy Fabo, Debbie O’Rourke, and Sarah Sheard, with a chronology by Brice Canyon and story and collages by Margaret Dragu.
FADO Performance Art Centre