Authentic Aboriginal (2010)
Sonny Assu
City Hall Annex, 2nd Floor
Area:
City Centre
Location:
Temporarily relocated. Not publicly accessible.
This Artwork is no longer on display
photo by J. Canhoto
Materials:
Paint on wood board.
Program: Civic
Ownership: Civic
Sponsored By: VANOC Venues Aboriginal Art Program and City of Richmond
Description of Work
Paint on wood board
Artist Statement
Authentic Aboriginal (Longhouse Series) is a tongue-in-cheek poke at the debate over what authentic aboriginal art and culture is.
Aiming to shed light on the dark, hidden history that Canada continues to harbour towards its Aboriginal people; Sonny Assu’s work is conceptually and aesthetically designed to challenge the authenticity of Aboriginal art while simultaneously reflecting upon our western civilization’s consumption culture.
His work is a richly layered introspection of our consumer driven monolithic society. He infuses his work with wry humour to open the dialogue towards the use of consumerism, branding and technology as totemic representation. Within this, his work deals with the loss of language, loss of cultural resources and the effects colonization upon the indigenous people of North America.