At the Art Gallery of Ontario

The Way the Sun Rises Over Rivers Is No Different Than the Way the Sun Sets Over Oceans is currently featured in the exhibition Remix: New Modernities in a Post-Indian World at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. The exhibition is on display through August 23, 2009.

A collaborative exhibition created by the Heard Museum and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Remix seeks to explore complex ideas about what it means to be an indigenous artist in the 21st century. The exhibition, featuring the work of 15 artists from across the western hemisphere, explores the very limits of human experience. Remix was organized by the Heard Museum and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Co-curated by Gerald McMaster & Joe Baker.

The Way the Sun Rises Over Rivers Is No Different Than the Way the Sun Sets Over Oceans, 2007
Video and mixed-media installation (three channel video, text, sound, artificial burning log). Running time: 5 min. Top photo: Installation view, text in Cherokee syllabary. Image courtesy of the artist. Bottom photo: Installation view, text in English. Image courtesy of the artist.

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