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Deanna BowenGod of Gods: A Canadian Play – Staging – Esse

Deanna Bowen
God of Gods: A Canadian Play

Adam Lauder
Art Museum at the University of Toronto, Toronto
September 4 — November 30, 2019
Deanna Bowen Deconstructing the God of Gods: A Canadian Play, production still with Archer Pechawis, Peter Morin, Lisa Myers, John G. Hampton & cheyanne turions, 2019.
Photo : courtesy of Art Museum, University of Toronto
Art Museum at the University of Toronto, Toronto
September 4 — November 30, 2019
Deanna Bowen’s God of Gods leads viewers on a daring path of research-creation that excavates Canada’s fraught histories of nation-building, race, and representation. We begin with Bowen’s chance discovery of artist and former University of Toronto faculty member Barker Fairley’s signature on a 1911 petition protesting the arrival of Afro-Creek migrants in Edmonton fleeing persecution in Oklahoma (an exodus that intersects with Bowen’s own family history). An influential early champion of the Group of Seven whose canvases still decorate the University of Toronto’s storied halls, Fairley’s troubled legacy leads Bowen down an archival rabbit hole tunnelling through the stratified histories of U of T’s Hart House, which is currently marking its centenary year.
University of Toronto Archives, Hart House Theatre
University of Toronto Archives, Hart House Theatre Fonds
God of Gods, production still, Hart House Theatre, Toronto, 1922.
Photo : University of Toronto Archives

Bowen’s project is a bold commission by curator Barbara Fischer, whose approach to centennial projects associated with the building that houses one half of the Art Museum for which she serves as Executive Director has been provocatively counter-monumental. In a moment characterized by resurgent nationalisms, it is reassuring that the University of Toronto has chosen enlightened self-scrutiny over naïve celebration to memorialize this loaded anniversary.

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