Artists

Anique Jordan

Anique Jordan is an artist and curator who answers the question of possibility in her work. She works in photography, sculpture, and performance, employing the theory of hauntology to challenge historical or dominant narratives and creating what she calls impossible images that take into consideration logics of time, the black surreal, and the marvellous. She has lectured on her artistic and curatorial practices as a 2017 Canada Seminar speaker at Harvard University and in institutions across the Americas. In 2017, she co-curated the exhibition Every. Now. Then: Reframing Nationhood at the Art Gallery of Ontario. She is an assistant professor at Parsons School of Design.

Exhibition produced in partnership with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

Countries / Nations / Communities
Canada
Website
aniquejjordan.com
Anique Jordan
Photo: Stanley Collins

Works