The Undead Archive: 100 Years of Photographing Ghosts
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Gallery 1C03 515 Portage Ave, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2E9
Grace A. Williams, "Fingertip Forgeries¸" 2013
giclée photo rag mounted on aluminum with battens. Photo courtesy of the artist.
Opening Reception and Bus Tour: Thursday, September 21, 4:00-9:00 pm
Step into a world where the ethereal meets the tangible. The Undead Archive: 100 Years of Photographing Ghosts exhibition, curated by Dr. Serena Keshavjee, brings together historical photographs, contemporary artworks, and scientific documents to explore the intersection where history intertwines with the supernatural, and where art and science converge.
One hundred years ago, renowned author and Spiritualist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle visited Winnipeg to give a lecture on communicating with ghosts and spirits. In the audience that night were Winnipeg physician Thomas Glendenning Hamilton, and his wife, Lillian Hamilton, a nurse. The Hamiltons went on to conduct hundreds of controlled séance experiments investigating the possibility of personalities surviving corporeal death. These experiments resulted in a series of captivating photographs, which form the core of The Undead Archive.The Undead Archive and the accompanying anthology, The Art of Ectoplasm, contextualize the photographs from an art historical point of view, revealing attitudes to science and religion after World War I and the 1919 pandemic.
In the 1930s, Dr. Hamilton’s photographs were received in some international circles as scientific evidence of life after death. In the early 2000s, they were digitized and circulated online, prompting a second wave of recognition, including by many artists. Featuring séance-related archival manuscripts, alternative scientific documents, and contemporary artworks in a variety of media, The Undead Archive highlights how contemporary artists from Winnipeg and around the world have responded to these photographs.
Co-presented by The University of Winnipeg’s Gallery 1C03, the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections, and the University of Manitoba’s School of Art Gallery, the exhibition features the work of twenty-two artists: KC Adams, Irene Bindi, Aston Coles, Celia Coles + Martin Finkenzeller, Teresa Burrows, Estelle Chaigne, Erika DeFreitas, Lily Despic, Chris Dorosz, Sarah Hodges-Kolisnyk, Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson + Guy Maddin, Jodie Mack, Susan MacWilliam, Megan Moore, Michael Pittman, Paul Robles, Shannon Taggart, Tricia Wasney, Wendt + Dufaux, and Grace A. Williams, with historical photographs and documents from the Hamilton Family Fonds, housed at the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections and the Survival Research Institute of Canada.
Events:
Tours with Dr. Serena Keshavjee: September 19, 20, 23
Panel Discussion: Photographing Ghosts with Estelle Chaigne and Shannon Taggart: September 20, 12:00-1:30 pm
Workshop: The 3rd Eye with Estelle Chaigne: September 20, 2:30-4:30 pm
Performance: Estelle Chaigne: Surfaces sensible: September 21, 4:00-8:45 pm
Online Lecture: Magick, Mediumship, and Contemporary Art by Dr. Grace A. Williams: September 22, 12:00-1:30 pm
Conference: Study of Psychic Phenomena: September 22-23, 7:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Performance: Estelle Chaigne: Naï: September 26, 7:00 pm
Panel Discussion: Unsettling the Spirits with KC Adams, Erika DeFreitas, Chris Dorosz, and Paul Robles: October 19, 4:00-5:15 pm
Screening: Ceremonies of Light: The Films of Kenneth Anger: October 28, 7:00 pm
Book Launch: The Art of Ectoplasm: Encounters with Winnipeg’s Ghost Photographs: November 1, 7:00 pm