LaTiesha Fazakas explained

LaTiesha Fazakas (born 1971) is a Canadian curator, filmmaker, and art dealer with a specialization in Northwest Coast Indigenous Art. She is the owner and director of Fazakas Gallery, a contemporary Indigenous gallery located in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Career

After graduating with a B.A. in Art History from the University of British Columbia, Fazakas worked at a retail-oriented traditional Indigenous gallery in Vancouver for nearly 11 years before she founded Fazakas Gallery.[1]

Fazakas Gallery

In 2013, she established Fazakas Gallery, an art space that focuses on Contemporary Indigenous art and takes a curatorial approach to exploring cross-cultural works. Fazakas Gallery has represented many contemporary Indigenous artist, such as Northwest coast artist Beau Dick, Rande Cook,[2] and Don Yeomans,[3] and Inuit artist Maureen Gruben.[4] The gallery has exhibited artists at a range of North American art fairs, including Seattle Art Fair,[5] NADA,[6] Papier,[7] Art Toronto,[8] The Armory Show,[9] and the Independent Art Fair.[10]

Curatorial works

Beau Dick Curatorial Coordinator, Documenta 14

In 2017, Fazakas was the curatorial coordinator for Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) artist, activist, and chief Beau Dick’s participation in Documenta 14 in Athens, Greece and Kassel, Germany.[11] The exhibition garnered international acclaim and launched contemporary Northwest Coast art to a global scale.

Beau Dick: Devoured by Consumerism

In 2019, as an independent curator, Fazakas co-curated the first New York solo exhibition of Beau Dick, Beau Dick: Devoured by Consumerism, with Matthew Higgs at White Columns, New York. The exhibition was also shown in at the Remai Modern, Saskatchewan, from June – September 2019.[12]

Publication

Accompanying the exhibition of the same name, Fazakas authored the publication, Beau Dick: Devoured By Consumerism, a catalogue showcasing the life and work of Beau Dick that featured essay contributions from John Cussans and Candice Hopkins.[13] [14] The 96-page hardcover book is accompanied by colour photographs of Beau Dick’s masks, along with brief textual descriptions that provide insight into their cultural significance. The book is published by Figure 1 in collaboration with the Fazakas Gallery in Vancouver.[15] [16]

Film production

Fall 2017 saw Fazakas debut her feature-length documentary, , a film co-directed with Canadian film producer Natalie Boll. The documentary shows Dick's life and work within ancient traditions, cultural and political movements while exploring crossovers into the contemporary art world. Fazakas asserts in the documentary: "Anyone that has encountered a piece of Beau's, immediately has an emotional reaction to it". It also features numerous interviews with Dick while he reflects on his mask carving and his experiences growing up.[17] The film made its world premiere at the 2017 Vancouver International Film Festival. Meet Beau Dick: Maker of Monsters won the Cultural Currents Award at the Victoria International Film Festival.[18]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020-10-20. Meet the New Innovators: 9 Next-Gen Dealers Who Are Rethinking What a 21st-Century Gallery Can Be. 2021-12-03. Artnet News. en-US.
  2. Web site: 2015-09-17. ARTIST RANDE COOK: A GENTLE REBEL. 2021-12-11. YAM MAGAZINE. en-US.
  3. Web site: Don Yeomans. 2021-12-11. donyeomans.com.
  4. Web site: 2020-03-06. Beluga Whale Intestines, Bodybuilders and Outsider Offerings at Independent Art Fair. 2021-12-11. Observer. en-US.
  5. Web site: Mckenzie. Kevin Hinton & Ryan. Vancouver Magazine. 2021-12-11. Vancouver Magazine. en.
  6. Web site: Boucher. Brian. 2017-01-10. Here are the Galleries Showing at NADA New York 2017. 2021-12-11. Artnet News. en-US.
  7. Web site: Papier 18 Editor's Picks Day 2. 2021-12-11. bordercrossingsmag.com. en.
  8. Web site: Liscia. Valentina Di. 2021-10-29. At Art Toronto, a Third of Galleries Are Showing Indigenous Artists. 2021-12-11. Hyperallergic. en-US.
  9. Web site: Liscia . Valentina Di . 2023-09-08 . I Hate to Admit it, But I Loved the Armory Show . 2024-01-02 . Hyperallergic . en-US.
  10. Web site: Schwendener . Martha . The Independent, More Inclusive Than Ever . 2021-12-11 . New York Times . en-US.
  11. Web site: Publig. Sophie. Shifting Perspectives1 ALL-OVER. 2021-12-03. en-US.
  12. Web site: NoiseCat. Julian Brave. Beau Dick. 2021-12-11. Canadian Art. en-US.
  13. Web site: LaTiesha Fazakas. 2021-12-14. Figure 1 Publishing. en-CA.
  14. Web site: John Cussans. 2021-12-14. Figure 1 Publishing. en-CA.
  15. Web site: Priegert. Portia. 2019-04-08. Beau Dick: Devoured by Consumerism. 2021-12-04. Galleries West. en-ca.
  16. Web site: Beau Dick. 2021-12-14. Figure 1 Publishing. en-CA.
  17. Web site: Nicol. Emily. 2019-04-30. Meet Beau Dick: The extraordinary Canadian Indigenous woodcarver. 2021-12-11. NITV. en.
  18. Web site: Natalie Boll. 2021-12-11. IMDb.