The ET collective was thrilled to exhibit Susan Hiller’s work The Last Silent Movie, at Ethnographic Terminalia 2010, New Orleans. Here is a link to Martin Hebert’s recent discussion of Hiller’s work, including the installation of Witness (2000) currently at the Tate Britain.
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Susan Hiller at Tate Britain (Art Forum)
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Michael Nicholl Yahgulanaas’s “Old Growth” at the grunt gallery, Vancouver
An new exhibition of Michael Nicholl Yahgulanaas’s work has just opened at the grunt gallery in Vancouver B.C. You can read more about the exhibition here and here (articles in the Vancouver Sun).You can also find a video interview with “Old Growth” curator Liz Park, in conversation with Michael Nicholl Yahgulanaas, here. “Old Growth” is a curated “archive” of Yahgulanaas’ select works created over the last four decades–be sure to visit if you are passing through Vancouver.
Ethnographic Terminalia 2010, New Orleans, was pleased to present Michael Nicholl Yahgulanaas’s collaboration with curator and anthropologist Nicola Levell, “Seduction” and video “RED”.
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“I Wish This Was” in the news…
Congratulations to ET New Orleans artist Candy Chang, whose work is being discussed and celebrated in many corners of the globe. Her piece I Wish This Was was launched at ET New Orleans at the Du Mois Gallery, and is on the cover of the latest edition of Typo Magazine. Visit her here to link to more of her inspiring work.



