Two Person’s Exhibition – Musée de Charlevoix

Two Person’s Exhibition: September 23, 2022 – April 30, 2023
Gallery: Musée de Charlevoix
Address: 210 Chem. du Havre, La Malbaie, QC G5A

MISSION PHOTOGRAPHIQUE CHARLEVOIX

Charlevoix a été le cadre d’une mission photographique destinée à documenter le paysage québécois. Depuis le passage dans la région du photographe d’origine hongroise, Gabor Szilasi, en 1970, qu’en est-il des paysages de Charlevoix ?

Un demi-siècle plus tard, une photographe professionnelle de la relève, Chun Hua Catherine Dong, en résidence dans la région, livre sa vision contemporaine et critique du paysage. Cette artiste née en Chine met en scène son propre corps et l’utilise en tant que monument humain.

Le contraste est frappant. En cinquante ans, la photographie a évolué à une vitesse fulgurante. Obtenus au terme d’un patient travail en chambre noire, les tirages argentiques de Gabor Szilasi ramènent à la vie une technique traditionnelle en voie de disparition, à l’image des espaces qu’il documente, équipé de son appareil à chambre 4 X 5 et de son Leika.

Pour ses créations, Chun Hua Catherine Dong utilise le plein potentiel de la photographie numérique, explorant les technologies de la vidéo 360 degrés et de la modélisation virtuelle dans des performances immersives d’avant-garde.

ette exposition est un concentré de la vaste récolte d’images de ces deux artistes, inspirés par le caractère unique d’une région rurale et de ses paysages mythiques.

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Artist Residency -Charlevoix, Quebec

I am very pleased to announce that I will have an artist residency in Charlevoix, Quebec, to document the contemporary Charlevoix landscape in 2021-2022, presented by Musée de Charlevoix and Rencontres internationales de la photographie en Gaspésie, in collaboration with Loto-Québec.

Musée de Charlevoix and Rencontres, in collaboration with Loto-Québec, announce the selection of Chun Hua Catherine Dong to carry out a photography mission that will document the contemporary Charlevoix landscape in 2021-2022.

A Montreal visual artist of Chinese origin, Chun Hua Catherine Dong uses performance, photography and video in her work. In 2015 she began the travel-based performance I Have Been There, which she aims to continue in the framework of her mission in Charlevoix. The artist has carried out this performance in 13 countries, 33 cities and more than 200 different places.

During the residency, I will use Chinese embroidered fabric to make a duvet,” she explains. “As a way of engaging with Charlevoix’s unique landscapes and cultures, I will lie on the ground of forests, river banks, historical sites and landmarks, covered by the duvet.” Her performance will be documented so as to produce a series of photos and 360º videos to be presented at Musée de Charlevoix, in 2022, and at Rencontres internationales de la photographie en Gaspésie, in 2023.

Chun Hua Catherine Dong’s project is inspired by a tradition in her hometown in China. “When an elder dies, her daughters make duvets with silk fabrics to cover their deceased parent’s body. For me, as a person living alone in Canada without family and children, the question of who will bury me after I die sometimes bothers me. In response, I make my own duvets and perform this ritual publicly and repeatedly wherever I go to simultaneously celebrate death and my own existence.”

In a time where travel has been difficult, the artist has felt it right to return to nature, here in Québec, a place she calls home. “Through inserting my body into Québec’s landscape, I hope this work opens conversations about immigration, home and belonging, questioning how we continue to see ourselves in each other, and how we work together to present a contemporary Québec that is grounded in the inclusiveness and equality that we all deserve, regardless of race and culture.” More information on the artist: chunhuacatherinedong.com

This project is the fourth contribution to a long-term photographic mission that will cover the entirety of the Québec landscape between now and 2024-2025. Through this mission, Rencontres is also seeking to establish a national photo archive collection devoted to the Québec landscape.


Contemporary Art in the Public Space – CAFKA Biennial

CAFKA Biennial -Contemporary Art in the Public Space
Date: May 27-June 27, 2021
Location: Various bus shelters, ION stations, and billboards throughout Waterloo Region and Cambridge

I am very pleased to announce that my work “I Have Been There” is presented by CAFKA – Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener. Nine pieces of 47”x68′ and six pieces of 48”x70”  photographs are exhibited at various ION stations and bus shelter stations in Waterloo region. Two pieces of 10ft x20ft billboards are installed in different locations in Waterloo.

Chun Hua Catherine Dong presents “I Have Been There,” an on-going public intervention performance that explores belonging, diaspora, and existence in public spaces. Each time Dong travels to a new place, she creates a beautiful duvet with Chinese traditional embroidered silk fabric. Covered by the duvet, she lies on the ground in front of historical sites, landmarks, tourist attractions, and other significant places or events around the world. She repeats this performance as a poetic expression of her diasporic identity and engagement with different cultures and spaces. Working within the gap between body as image and body as experienced reality, Dong uses her body as a primary material in her work, creating visual narratives that enable audiences to experience performance unexpectedly and directly in public spaces. She started this performance in 2015, and has performed in 15 countries, 33 cities, and over 250 different sites.

For a local press, TheRecord’s article about this work, please visit here
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This public art project is generously supported by the region of Waterloo.