New Work and Then Some
Winsor Gallery, Vancouver Canada, 2010
The colour red dominates Dana Claxton’s new show at Winsor Gallery. It signifies a sacred colour to the Sioux people and, more colloquially, it evokes “Red Power”, contemporary burlesque, and Western notions of sexuality. Both overtly and slyly, Claxton calls up historical references, including the colonial subjugation of aboriginal peoples, the American Indian Movement of the 1970s, and Sioux visions and creation myths.
While walking the Straight through her show, the Vancouver-based interdisciplinary artist speaks about the ideas behind the works on view—and the striking fact that this is the first time she has exhibited her art in a commercial gallery. Despite the political nature of the large-scale photos, declassified documents, and single-channel video on offer, it is an elegant fit. Her works first seduce us with their beauty and amuse us with their humour, then thump us on the chest with their declarations of agency and identity.
Installation view of "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "The Mustang Suite: Daddy's Gotta New Ride,"" at New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "The Mustang Suite: Baby Boyz Gotta Indian Pony," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "Paint Up #1," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "Paint Up #1," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau Paint Up #1, 2009
Installation view of "The Mustang Suite: Momma Has a Pony …(girl named History and sets her free)," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "The Mustang Suite," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "The Mustang Suite: Baby Girlz Gotta Mustang," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "Onto the Red Road" and AIM #1, #2, #3, and #4," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau (2009)
Installation view of "Onto the Red Road," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "Onto the Red Road," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "AIM #1 and #4," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "AIM #1 and #4," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "AIM #3 and #2," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau
Installation view of "AIM #3 and #2," at "New Work and Then Some," Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 2010. Photo: Henri Robideau