Site & Territory: Anti-colonialism in Jin-me Yoon and Maureen Gruben's Contributions to LandMarks2017: .

Canada 150 was the 2017 federally-driven anniversary event of the confederation of Canada. The official language in promotional material referred to confederation as a "mark." Use of this word signifies the event's contention, and its attempt to evade celebratory associations with the...

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Main Author: Benson, Madalen Claire
Other Authors: Widrich, Mechtild, Lee, Jennifer, Quiles, Daniel
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftsaichicagodc:oai:digitalcollections.saic.edu:islandora_67767 2023-05-15T17:46:49+02:00 Site & Territory: Anti-colonialism in Jin-me Yoon and Maureen Gruben's Contributions to LandMarks2017: . Benson, Madalen Claire Widrich, Mechtild Lee, Jennifer Quiles, Daniel 2019-05 https://digitalcollections.saic.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3A67767 eng eng https://digitalcollections.saic.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3A67767 This thesis is copyright the author, and may also contain content that is owned by third-party rights-holder(s). The author has granted SAIC rights to digitize, reproduce, distribute to library users, & otherwise make available this thesis, in any format or medium, for academic, educational, and/or non-commercial purposes. It is your sole responsibility to obtain any necessary permissions from the rights-holders(s) for other purposes. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Yoon Jin-me 1960---Criticism and interpretation Indigenous Art Migration Settler Colonialism Nation-building Anticolonialism Land art Canada 150 Jin-me Yoon Maureen Gruben Decolonization Confederation of Canada Territoriality Land-based art Gruben Maureen--Criticism and interpretation Postcolonialism and the arts--Canada Decolonization--Canada Self-determination National--Canada Earthworks (Art)--Canada Nature in art Art Modern--21st century--History Art Institute of Chicago--School--Dissertations Academic theses Electronic dissertations Text 2019 ftsaichicagodc 2022-02-27T13:32:26Z Canada 150 was the 2017 federally-driven anniversary event of the confederation of Canada. The official language in promotional material referred to confederation as a "mark." Use of this word signifies the event's contention, and its attempt to evade celebratory associations with the atrocities of colonialism. Many Canada 150 events attempted to critique confederacy and Canadian identity as implicitly enfolded in the colonial project. One of which was LandMarks2017, a nation-wide art project, where twelve artists produced works within sites mandated by Parks Canada. Paramount to this project was a gesture of marking land, a demarcation that draws attention to the politicization of land as a tool of erasure and dominance. This thesis examines LandMarks2017 through two case studies, examining its curatorial frame, and how it comes into contact with the official state-mandated structure of Canada 150. In doing so, it attends to the incorporation of anti-colonialism into federal nation-building in Canada. This thesis will do so in two parts: the first examining these frameworks alongside an analysis of the legislative and land use systems of the sites in which the works were produced. The second part of this thesis will provide a detailed examination of the form and content of the case studies, dealing with them in terms of ephemerality and materiality as an entry point into questions surrounding land-based practices. The case studies discussed are Jin Me-Yoon's Long View and Maureen Gruben's Stitching My Landscape. Yoon's was sited on Long Beach within the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island, off the coast of mainland British Columbia. Gruben's project was installed within Pingo Canadian Landmark, near the hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories. Throughout this thesis, these works will be examined as contesting the settler colonial frame of Parks Canada in order to posit them as anti-colonial acts through their attention to territorial complexities. Text Northwest Territories Tuktoyaktuk SAIC Digital Collections (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Gruben ENVELOPE(14.223,14.223,66.318,66.318) Long Beach Northwest Territories Pacific Tuktoyaktuk ENVELOPE(-133.006,-133.006,69.425,69.425)
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topic Yoon
Jin-me
1960---Criticism and interpretation
Indigenous Art
Migration
Settler Colonialism
Nation-building
Anticolonialism
Land art
Canada 150
Jin-me Yoon
Maureen Gruben
Decolonization
Confederation of Canada
Territoriality
Land-based art
Gruben
Maureen--Criticism and interpretation
Postcolonialism and the arts--Canada
Decolonization--Canada
Self-determination
National--Canada
Earthworks (Art)--Canada
Nature in art
Art
Modern--21st century--History
Art Institute of Chicago--School--Dissertations
Academic theses
Electronic dissertations
spellingShingle Yoon
Jin-me
1960---Criticism and interpretation
Indigenous Art
Migration
Settler Colonialism
Nation-building
Anticolonialism
Land art
Canada 150
Jin-me Yoon
Maureen Gruben
Decolonization
Confederation of Canada
Territoriality
Land-based art
Gruben
Maureen--Criticism and interpretation
Postcolonialism and the arts--Canada
Decolonization--Canada
Self-determination
National--Canada
Earthworks (Art)--Canada
Nature in art
Art
Modern--21st century--History
Art Institute of Chicago--School--Dissertations
Academic theses
Electronic dissertations
Benson, Madalen Claire
Site & Territory: Anti-colonialism in Jin-me Yoon and Maureen Gruben's Contributions to LandMarks2017: .
topic_facet Yoon
Jin-me
1960---Criticism and interpretation
Indigenous Art
Migration
Settler Colonialism
Nation-building
Anticolonialism
Land art
Canada 150
Jin-me Yoon
Maureen Gruben
Decolonization
Confederation of Canada
Territoriality
Land-based art
Gruben
Maureen--Criticism and interpretation
Postcolonialism and the arts--Canada
Decolonization--Canada
Self-determination
National--Canada
Earthworks (Art)--Canada
Nature in art
Art
Modern--21st century--History
Art Institute of Chicago--School--Dissertations
Academic theses
Electronic dissertations
description Canada 150 was the 2017 federally-driven anniversary event of the confederation of Canada. The official language in promotional material referred to confederation as a "mark." Use of this word signifies the event's contention, and its attempt to evade celebratory associations with the atrocities of colonialism. Many Canada 150 events attempted to critique confederacy and Canadian identity as implicitly enfolded in the colonial project. One of which was LandMarks2017, a nation-wide art project, where twelve artists produced works within sites mandated by Parks Canada. Paramount to this project was a gesture of marking land, a demarcation that draws attention to the politicization of land as a tool of erasure and dominance. This thesis examines LandMarks2017 through two case studies, examining its curatorial frame, and how it comes into contact with the official state-mandated structure of Canada 150. In doing so, it attends to the incorporation of anti-colonialism into federal nation-building in Canada. This thesis will do so in two parts: the first examining these frameworks alongside an analysis of the legislative and land use systems of the sites in which the works were produced. The second part of this thesis will provide a detailed examination of the form and content of the case studies, dealing with them in terms of ephemerality and materiality as an entry point into questions surrounding land-based practices. The case studies discussed are Jin Me-Yoon's Long View and Maureen Gruben's Stitching My Landscape. Yoon's was sited on Long Beach within the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island, off the coast of mainland British Columbia. Gruben's project was installed within Pingo Canadian Landmark, near the hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories. Throughout this thesis, these works will be examined as contesting the settler colonial frame of Parks Canada in order to posit them as anti-colonial acts through their attention to territorial complexities.
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title Site & Territory: Anti-colonialism in Jin-me Yoon and Maureen Gruben's Contributions to LandMarks2017: .
title_short Site & Territory: Anti-colonialism in Jin-me Yoon and Maureen Gruben's Contributions to LandMarks2017: .
title_full Site & Territory: Anti-colonialism in Jin-me Yoon and Maureen Gruben's Contributions to LandMarks2017: .
title_fullStr Site & Territory: Anti-colonialism in Jin-me Yoon and Maureen Gruben's Contributions to LandMarks2017: .
title_full_unstemmed Site & Territory: Anti-colonialism in Jin-me Yoon and Maureen Gruben's Contributions to LandMarks2017: .
title_sort site & territory: anti-colonialism in jin-me yoon and maureen gruben's contributions to landmarks2017: .
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