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News → 27 Oct 2022

Bahar Mohazabnia, Belkin Public Programs Assistant, considers the 2022 Iranian protests as seen through Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber’s work, Yazd, Iran (2005), held in the Belkin collection

Bahar Mohazabnia writes about the 2022 Iranian uprising as seen through Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber's work, Yazd, Iran (2005).

News → 17 Sep 2022

Holly Schmidt’s Fireweed Fields: Summer Intensive 2022

The 2022 Fireweed Fields Summer Intensive was less about searching for lost time and more about grappling with the time we do have and the conditions we share. As it does in Proust’s famous passage, scent-memory wove an important thread through the words exchanged over the course of these two…

News → 15 Aug 2022

Reading Room: Elemental Cinema

Investigate deeper into themes and issues related to Elemental Cinema with texts by Denise Ferreira da Silva, artist interviews, reviews and supplemental material of some of the works in the exhibition, as well as writings on the elements and archives.

News → 14 Jun 2022

Reading Room: Start Somewhere Else

Start Somewhere Else: Works from the Collection centres around Krista Belle Stewart’s video installation Seraphine, Seraphine (2015) to consider doubling – and duplicities – in personal and historical narratives. Connecting to Stewart’s questioning of authorial representation and intention versus interpretation of archival materials, Start Somewhere Else considers how stories are…

News → 08 Jun 2022

Ars Scientia: Student Reflections