A Guerrila Seeks a More Trained Lesson

Emily Carr University of Art and Design’s Urban Screen, Vancouver Canada, 2018

Drawing on the ideas and writing of Antonio Gramsci, Claxton creates a new work that incorporates text, moving images, and special effects. Chance narratives emerge through Claxton’s mining of Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks, where Gramsci’s ideas around culture, politics and education are reworked, recontextualized and reshaped in a seemingly endless loop through Claxton’s use of various cut-up writing techniques.

The urban screen, located on the north-east wall of the Wilson Arts Plaza, is an initiative of the City of Vancouver’s Public Art Program in conjunction with the Libby Leshgold Gallery at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Dana Claxton’s A Guerilla Seeks a More Trained Lesson is part of our inaugural program. This program included the work of Barry Doupé and will feature new work by Krista Belle Stewart in the spring of 2019. The screen operates from 8am-9pm daily.

— From the Emily Carr University of Art and Design’s website

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