Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art announces: 

Curatorial Tour of Jean-Paul Kelly's solo-exhibition That ends that matter by Jenifer Papararo, March 9, 3pm & announcing exhibition extension to March 31, 2019

Exhibition Extended: Sunday, March 31, 2019
Curatorial Tour by Jenifer Papararo: Saturday, March 9, 2019 | 3pm

Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art 
• Unit 1 460 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB, CA
Image: Visitors engaging with That ends that matter by Jean-Paul Kelly at Plug In ICA

We hope you join us for a free guided tour of our current exhibition, That ends that matter by Jean-Paul Kelly on Saturday, March 9 at 3pm. The tour will be led by Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art’s Executive Director, Jenifer Papararo, who will take visitors through the exhibition with a discussion of this intensely researched and controversial exhibition. The exhibition is minimal in its appearance but dense in content and ambitious in its technical operation. Papararo will discuss a progression of Kelly’s thought in relation to the five main elements in the exhibition and through Kelly’s methodology to destabilize the conventions of truth-telling within documentary frameworks. 

We are also pleased to announce that Jean-Paul Kelly’s solo-exhibition, That ends that matter, will be extended until March 31st, 2019, in an effort to increase accessibility for visitors. 

INFORMATION ABOUT “THAT ENDS THAT MATTER”:

It is with great pleasure that we welcome Jean-Paul Kelly to Plug In ICA for his solo-exhibition, That ends that matter, a comprehensive video installation set in a courtroom. Part re-enactment combined with found-photo montage streams and graphical animation, That ends that matter attempts to parse through and recite Kelly’s experiences observing hearings at the City of London Magistrates’ Court in Central London, UK. Given the UK’s regulations restricting all forms of visual or audio recording in courtrooms, any recollection of events throughout a hearing becomes subjective. In an effort to recount what the artist, referencing documentarian Fredrick Wiseman, calls a “fair account” of what he witnessed, there’s an embrace of abstraction, tangents, error, and the aestheticization of Kelly’s felt experiences.

Over the last decade and a half, Toronto based Kelly, has worked closely with a practice rooted in dissecting documentary frameworks. In an earlier interview for Vdrome.org, Kelly references the writer Truman Capote’s work as “poetic reporting”— a process that Kelly embraces. Kelly states, “I’m interested in the metaphors and possibilities of documentary substance.”

This is the first presentation of Jean-Paul Kelly’s work in Winnipeg and in the prairies. He has extensively exhibited and screened works across North America and Europe including The Power Plant, Toronto; Mercer Union Centre for Contemporary Art, Toronto; Gallery TPW, Toronto; Scrap Metal Gallery, Toronto; SBC Gallery, Montreal; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus; Vox Populi, Philadelphia; Nightingale Cinema, Chicago; Courtesan Festival, Ghent; International Film Festival, Rotterdam; The New York Film Festival; The Toronto International Film Festival and Delfina Foundation, London UK. In 2014, he was the recipient of the Kazuko Trust Award from the Film Society of Lincoln Center, New York. He’s been longlisted for the Sobey Art Award and the AIMIA|AGO Photography Prize.

Associated Programming:

 Video Screening, Bonjour aux amis de calamité curated by Jean-Paul Kelly, Thursday, March 7, 2019 | 7 pm

Acknowledgements:

Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art recognizes we are on Treaty One Territory, the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Métis, Cree, Dakota, Dene, and Oji-Cree Nations.

Production of That ends that matter was made possible through funding support of Ontario Arts Council with additional research support from the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Kuzuko Trust Award and Delfina Foundation’s family of individual supporters.

Plug In ICA extends our gratitude to our artists, generous donors, valued members and dedicated volunteers. With special thanks to our Director’s Circle. You make the difference!

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council and Winnipeg Arts Council. We could not operate without their continued financial investment and lobbying efforts.

Plug In ICA relies on community support to remain free and accessible to all, and enable us to continue to present excellent programs. Please consider becoming a member of Plug In ICA and a donor at https://plugin.org/support or by contacting Angela Forget: angela@plugin.org

For more information on this and our other education programs, contact Luther Konadu at luther@plugin.org. For general information please contact: info@plugin.org or call 1.204.942.1043

All public programming is free and open to the public. Everyone welcome! This exhibition contains explicit sexual and violent material, and might not be suitable for all ages. Please use discretion.

Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art
Unit 1, 460 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada, R3C 0E8
info@plugin.org
1.204.942.1043


Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art recognizes we are on Treaty One Territory, the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Métis, Cree, Dakota and Oji-Cree Nations.
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