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Independent Art Fair 2021: Battery Maritime Building, New York, NY

Past exhibition
9 - 12 September 2021
Corey Bulpitt, Family Matters (the T’simpsons), 2021

Corey Bulpitt Haida, b. 1978

Family Matters (the T’simpsons), 2021
Limited edition giclée
30 x 24 inches
76.2 x 61 cm
Edition of 10 plus 2 artist's proofs
$ 2,000.00
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Here, Bulpitt juxtaposes the American nuclear family (in this case, The Simpsons) with Haida ceremony to illustrate the difference he sees between being programmed within a system and having a...
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Here, Bulpitt juxtaposes the American nuclear family (in this case, The Simpsons) with Haida ceremony to illustrate the difference he sees between being programmed within a system and having a cultural identity and abiding by ceremonial law. Haida law was traditionally upheld through complex potlatch ceremonies, during which copper shields were placed by the fire, upheld and danced at appropriate times, and sometimes cut to shame people. Potlatches were made illegal by the Canadian government in 1885 in an attempt at assimilation and cultural abolition. While the ban did a great deal of damage, it was ultimately unsuccessful and the cultural knowledge was not lost. Most Indigenous people from the Northwest Coast know about their clans, ancestors, and traditional systems of law, which are still maintained to this day.
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