Exhibition

Ganohonyohk

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Nov 23, 1999–Jan 8, 2000
Exhibition
Ganohonyohk
Dec 9, 1999
Opening
Ganohonyohk
Nov 23, 1999–Jan 8, 2000
Residency
Ganohonyohk
Artist Residency

Ganohonyohk

Alan Michelson
Additional participants Tom Hill

Ganohonyohk is the traditional Thanksgiving address of the Hodenosaunee, the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. For his residency, Alan Michelson has created an installation based on the principles of the address, which recounts the reciprocal relationship between human beings and the universe. Over 300 traditional Iroquois corn husk dolls are suspended from the ceiling. The dolls were fashioned from leaves of the sacred corn plant, using husks from the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario as well as from former Native American homelands in upstate New York. This installation reflects upon Michelson’s own heritage and notions of displacement.

In conjunction with this residency, Art in General publishes a brochure with a text by Tom Hill. It can be downloaded here for free. For a printed version, purchase this publication along with the entire set of Art in General’s residency brochures in the online store for only $5.

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