'South-South: Interruptions & Encounters' presented at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, Toronto in 2009, brings together eight artists whose work is situated at an intersection of African and South Asian history, politics, or culture. Produced in collaboration with the South Asian Visual Arts Centre, this exhibition was part of a year-long, interdisciplinary series of events at the University of Toronto titled 'South-South Encounters: Conversations across Africa, South Asia, and the Caribbean'. This catalogue includes six commissioned essays which address the possibilities and limitations of a "South-South" framework.

Other participating artists are Hew Locke, Apache Indian, Marlon Griffith, Louise Liliefeldt and Jamelie Hassan.
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EX.CAN.SSI
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English

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2009

No of pages

96

ISBN / ISSN

9780772760685

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1

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catalogue

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South-South: Interruptions & Encounters - Tejpal S. AJJI, Jon SOSKE

How Does the 'South' Appear on the 'Art Empire's' Map? - Mark SEALY

Shifting Signs and Transactional Moments - Christopher COZIER

O Navigators - Sukhdev SANDHU

Notes From a City in the South - Sarah NUTTALL

Regarding the South...From the South - Annie PAUL

At Northern Intersections Forever: Caribbean Art and the Time Trap - Leon WAINWRIGHT

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