Mar 02 - 19 2022
Re-Viewing the Past

Re-Viewing the Past

Presented by Montserrat College of Art Gallery at Montserrat College of Art Gallery

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition, Samuel Bak and the Art of Remembrance, the group exhibition, Re-Viewing the Past, highlights the work of artists who explore ideas of history and memory as part of processes of re-writing or re-imagining. Creating in diverse media, including painting, printmaking, animation, and the graphic novel, participating artists consider their connection to history — whether personal or collective — as it resonates with or is interpreted through the present moment and current socio-political and cultural issues.  Artists include Paul Emmanuel, Maya Erdelyi, Dell M. Hamilton, Dave Ortega, and Jordan Seaberry.

The exhibition continues in the Paul M. Scott Library Gallery.

Born in Zambia and currently living in Johannesburg, South Africa, Paul Emmanuel employs various media to reveal layered visions concerned with his identity living in the post-apartheid nation. Over the last decade, Emmanuel has conceived and implemented the large-scale and ongoing Lost Men project, a series of site-sensitive elegiac counter-memorials installed, to date, in public spaces in South Africa, Mozambique, and France.  The Lost Men, was launched at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa. In 2007, Phase 2 of this project took place in Maputo, Mozambique. In July 2014 The Lost Men France was installed adjacent to the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Northern France.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Additional time info:

Mondays - Fridays (10 AM - 5 PM)

Saturdays (12 PM - 5 PM)

Dates & Times

2022/03/02 - 2022/03/19

Location Info

Montserrat College of Art Gallery

23 Essex St, Beverly, MA 01915