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Ungrafting : Hương Ngô / edited by Katja Rivera.
Main entry:

Ngô, Hương, 1979- artist.

Title & Author:

Ungrafting : Hương Ngô / edited by Katja Rivera.

Publication:

Los Angeles, CA : Inventory Press ; Colorado Springs, CO : Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, [2024]
New York, NY : Distributed by ARTBOOK / D.A.P.
Belgium : Printed and bound by die Keure
©2024

Description:

111 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (1 color) ; 24 cm.

Notes:
Catalog of her solo exhibition at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 1, 2024-July 27, 2024.
Director's foreword . Michael Christiano -- Introduction & acknowledgements / Katja Rivera -- A poetics of the graft: listening for care in Hương Ngô's ungrafting / Justin Quang Nguyên Phan -- Contesting sites of (knowledge) production: a conversation between Aline Lo & Hương Ngô -- Ungrafting: there/ here: a conversation between Chadwick Allen & Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi -- List of works -- FAC permanent collection works -- [Colophon].
Named artists in the FAC permanent collection whose works which the artist selected from the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center's permanent collection to complement her work in the exhibition: Patrick Nagatani -- Kevin Red Star -- Jaune Quick-To-See Smith -- Andrea Chung -- Amado Maurillo Peña Jr. -- Marilyn Jim -- Harry L. Standley -- John James Audubon.
Indexed in the Native American Artists Resource Collection Online, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, at the artist name level (November 4, 2024)
Summary:

"Hương Ngô: Ungrafting, El Pomar Galleries, March 1, 2024 - July 27, 2024. Time is crucial to Hương Ngô, who investigates the resonances of colonial histories in the present day. She explores various aspects of Vietnamese resistance to French colonialism through archival research, and activates the historical record via imagery, language, and material matter. For her first solo exhibition in Colorado, Ngô turns to a series of early twentieth-century photographs showing foreign trees and tree grafts planted in Vietnam by the French. For the artist, grafting--a procedure that involves cutting and splicing different species into a single plant--serves as a powerful metaphor for the physical violence inherent in colonialism. Ngô reproduces the archival photographs using the Van Dyke method, which was common at the time the original pictures were made, but alters the fixing process so that the new images will gradually deteriorate and darken. Accompanying the photographs are other new works by Ngô: altered reproductions of plants that were catalogued in 1919 for a French herbarium (a collection of systematically organized dried plants) and hanging fabric works with visible sutures that are treated with iron, copper, and other materials, many of which carry particular significance in the Southwest region of the United States. Like tree grafts, the tears in these works serve as a reminder of the violence of agricultural and mineral extraction; control of land, the artist proposes, is often accompanied by control over the land's inhabitants. At the same time, the mends make visible the resistance and repair that may emerge in response to such violence. To expand on this idea, the artist will bring into the exhibition a selection of cultural heritage items from our Fine Arts Center's permanent collection that further speak to the history of the region and its cultural intersections. Collectively, the works in the show offer a gesture of what the artist has termed "ungrafting": a poetic decolonial methodology that weaves together networks of care across time. Hương Ngô: Ungrafting is curated by Katja Rivera, Curator of Contemporary Art, in collaboration with the artist"--Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College's description of exhibition.

ISBN:

1941753655
9781941753651

Subject:

Ngô, Hương, 1979- Exhibitions.
Ngô, Hương, 1979- Interviews.
Colonization in art Exhibitions.
Decolonization in art Exhibitions.
Political art Vietnam Exhibitions.
Vietnamese in art Exhibitions.
Colonisation dans l'art Expositions.
Décolonisation dans l'art Expositions.

Form/genre:

exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Catalogues d'exposition.

Added entries:

Rivera, Katja, editor.
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, host museum.

Title form publisher's statement page: Hương Ngô: ungrafting
U n gr a ft in g

Holdings:

Location: Library main 320743
Call No.: 320743
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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