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The weight of the moon and what it represents is the focus of the newest art exhibition at the Art Gallery of Southwest Manitoba.

“Problem y Lleuad” features artists from around the country and their diverse works that recognize the immense burden the moon carries as a collective metaphor, said a press release sent out this week. last by the Art Gallery of Southwest Manitoba (AGSM).

Lucie Lederhendler, the exhibition’s curator, said the idea for the theme came to her after she listened to a podcast that used the phrase, “the moon problem,” she said.

“It kept sticking in my head. I have a little notebook where I write things down.”

Once the idea came to her, Lederhendler contacted different artists she had worked with to see what they were working on.

“Every artist I spoke to, more or less, I opened up about whether they had anything they were working on for the moon, and most of them were working on something,” he said.

The exhibit includes those spontaneous lunar-themed artworks and works by artists who created pieces for the show, Lederhendler added. The fact that so many of the artists were already working on pieces about the moon, and those who were not keen to do so, helped the curator to realize that she was on to something.

“I think that really speaks to a great interest that we all have. Somewhere in our mind, we all want to work on our relationship with that celestial object,” he said.

Hanna Yokozawa Farquharson of Saltcoats, Sask., represented in her work how much bigger the moon looks in the Saskatchewan sky compared to the seascape of her homeland, Japan. Her art tells the story of the interconnected relationship between the moon and the ocean.

Photographer Doug Derksen of Brandon worked with moonlight to represent the night sky. His pictures

showing how different a camera lens and the human eye can be. Carrie Allison from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, has created two video works about the paradoxical gravitational pull between the moon and the earth and how that is reflected in the mother and child relationship. AJ Little and Oriah Scott from Montreal, Que. working together to create a portal to the moon, while Bettina Forget, also from Montréal, focuses on the taxonomy of the moon and the scientific systems that educate people about it, touching on binary gender and inequity.

In two separate art pieces, Montréal’s Mike Pattern depicts the problem of settler ownership and reveals a vision made possible by a decolonial view of the cosmos.

Lederhendler is proud of the variety of media that make up the exhibition, he said.

“There’s animation, there’s digital motion and stop-motion. There’s cut paper, there’s drawing, there’s paintings, there’s sculpture, and there’s photography.”

Some of the art is literal, some is abstract, and some contains elements of both, Lederhendler added.

“You can walk around and either have it or not have it, let it kind of wash over you, and [other pieces] there with a lot of intention actually,” he said.

The Problem of the Moon exhibition began on April 4 and runs until June 8 at the AGSM in Brandon.

Miranda Leybourne, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Brandon Sun

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