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Redefining Canadian Identity

Redefining Canadian Identity

The fourth release from the "Pax Americana" series. The original was hung on the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. 

 

"For decades, the former nation of Canada appropriated large swaths of American identity without acknowledgment or reciprocity. After becoming the 51st state, Canada was finally able to harmonize this one-sided exchange and participate authentically in the culture of these United States.

To celebrate this milestone, the Art Gallery of Ontario invited artists to submit work that reflected this now wholly shared patrimony. The result was the seminal "Make Art Great Again Exhibition" (MAGA-X), held at this site from September 15 – November 18, 2037. Many of these works remain on view today as part of the AGO's permanent collection, reminding us of the moment when the question "What does it mean to be Canadian?" was finally answered."

  • INFORMATION

    Edition of 12, 3 APs. Numbered and signed by the artist. Measuring 16 x 12", the sign is made out of laser-etched DuraBlack.

    DuraBlack is a high-performance aluminum designed for extreme environments. It's durable, resistant to chemicals, UV exposure, high temperatures, and abrasion, and is often used for military, aerospace, and industrial labels or plaques. 

     

  • SHIPPING INFORMATION

    Worldwide shipping and handling costs are $25. 

C$750.00Price

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