āRina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the Worldā open now at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
From October 27, 2018 through March 31, 2019 the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and San JosĆ© Museum of Art present the exhibition . The exhibition is the first retrospective of artist Rina Banerjeeās work. The exhibition is co-organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) and the San JosĆ© Museum of Art (SJMA) with Curatorial Assistant Laurel McLaughlin (Ph.D. Student, History of Art). The exhibition is currently open in The Historic Landmark Building at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Artist Rina Banerjeeās work is dynamic in theme and in media, expressed through large-scale sculpture, monumental installations, and works on paper. Curator of Contemporary Art at PAFA, Jodi Throckmorton, describes Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World as an examination of the āsplinteredā perspective of identity, tradition, and culture. Throckmorton identifies four main ānodesā through which Rina explores such a āsplinteredā and global perspective: environmentalism, feminism, identity/immigration, colonialism/globalization. In Rina's āsummary of the world,ā identity extends beyond national bounds to encompass these issues that are interwoven throughout the globe.
History of Artās Laurel McLaughlin began working as a Curatorial Assistant on this retrospective of Rina Banerjeeās career during the winter of 2016. She continued her work during the summer of 2017 after receiving a Ā鶹AV McPherson Curatorial Fellowship to support this work and continued with the project until its opening on October 27th. The exhibition is co-organized by PAFA and the San JosĆ© Museum of Art (SJMA) and curated by Jodi Throckmorton (PAFA) and Lauren Schell Dickens (SJMA). It is scheduled for a national tour to the San JosĆ© Museum of Art, The Fowler Museum at the University of California, the Frist Art Museum, Nashville, TN, and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC.
Laurelās work included researching objects for the exhibition checklist and catalogue publication also entitled, Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World. Laurel contributed a comprehensive chronology of Rina Banerjeeās work, in which she sought to develop a comprehensive overview of the artistās innovations in media and theory, life events, exhibitions, and the artistās formative invited lectures and symposia. Developing a chronology for Rina Banerjee was particularly important as it demonstrates her international reach and underscores the junctions of identity and globalism expressed in her work.
In developing her contribution for the exhibitionās publication, Laurel had the pleasure of interviewing Rina Banerjee and was invited to conduct research in the artistās archive at her studio in New York. The process also involved the consultation of theoretical and historical research regarding the Indian diaspora, globalization in contemporary art, identity, and cyborg feminismāthemes that arise within Rina Banerjeeās multifaceted work. Laurelās work has also extended to working with the projectās Senior Registrar, Jennifer Johns, on solidifying international loans from galleries and institutions across the globe, including, in particular, The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, India and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Laurel has also worked with the project curators on presentations for teacher workshops and local universities.