ICAExhibitions: 2022

Sympathy for the translator

Colorful typographic banners hanging from the ceiling by Renée Green.

Dates

  • On View: October 7 – December 10, 2022
  • Reception: Friday, October 7, 5:00 – 8:00pm, ICA

About the Exhibition

Curated by Daisy Desrosiers, Director and Chief Curator of the Gund Gallery, Sympathy for the translator is an exhibition investigating the politics of translation as a productive site of connections. The exhibition brings together an array of practices that touch upon language making, memory, and notions of intimacy, as well as issues of visibility. Sympathy for the translator presents works on paper, film, sculpture, print, and installations as prompts to look more closely and experience the artist as a translator and the role of translation practice in artistic propositions. The viewer is invited to experience the cacophonic opportunity to be lost in languages and to question that space as one of tremendous potential; one that is embedded in the ways we use, convey, and comprehend tongues.

Exhibiting artists include:

  • Jesse Chun
  • Marie-Michelle Deschamps
  • Renée Green
  • Bouchra Khalili
  • Christine Sun Kim
  • Tony Lewis
  • Kathleen Ritter
  • Caroline Monnet
  • Cherrie Yu

Generous support for the exhibition is provided through the Moser Family Foundation and the Jeremy Moser and Laura Kittle Fund.

The exhibition will travel to the Gund Gallery at Kenyon College in the Spring of 2023

Exhibition Catalog

View a digital version of the exhibition catalog

Events

Curator tour: Daisy Desrosiers, October 7 (5:30PM) | Institute of Contemporary Art at MECA&D | Guest curator Daisy Desrosiers in conversation with Director of Exhibitions, Julie Poitras Santos

Artist Lecture: Tony Lewis, November 7, (12:00-1:00PM) | Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design

Geometric window art by Caroline Monnet for Sympathy for the Translator exhibition. Photo by Joel Tsui.
Lightweight printed papers hanging loosely on the wall with stacks of extra paper in buckets in the center of the room. Works by Caroline Monnet, Kathleen Ritter, and Marie Michelle-Deschamps, photo by Joel Tsui.
Door-sized projection with a mirror perpendicular on the floor reflecting it. Work by Jesse Chun, photo by Joel Tsui.
Four black infographic style posters from Sympathy for the Translator exhibition. Work by Kathleen Ritter, photo by Joel Tsui.
Colorful typographic banners hanging from the ceiling and four black framed text boxes with a red background on the wall. Work by Renée Green and Christine Sun Kim, photo by Joel Tsui.
Projection of three films side by side from Sympathy for the Translator exhibition. Work by Cherrie Yu, photo by Joel Tsui.
Colorful typographic banners hanging from the ceiling from Sympathy for the Translator exhibition. Works by Renée Green and Christine Sun Kim, photo by Joel Tsui.
Collection of textural hanging collages in black and white from Sympathy for the Translator exhibition. Photo by Joel Tsui.
Three TV screens with blurred image from Sympathy for the Translator exhibition. Photo by Joel Tsui.
posters and print material stacks from Sympathy for the Translator exhibition. Photo by Joel Tsui.