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Emanuel Licha in the National Post

Leah Sandals talked to Emanuel Licha about his show Striking a Pose in today’s National Post:

Q What started your War Tourist series?

A In 2004, I was living in Sarajevo and documenting a bombed house. A car arrived and one woman and two men stepped out. The men were journalists and started taking photographs. They stayed five minutes, then the woman handed me her business card, and I saw that she was a tourist guide. I was pretty naive then, because I didn’t know there were tourists of war-torn areas, and that there have been for centuries. That night, I decided to abandon my projects. I felt concerned by the war, but obviously, being Canadian and never having been under a bomb attack, I felt it wasn’t legitimate for me to speak about. But the next morning, I called the woman, and that became the first video in the series. It was like, “OK … I’ll be a tourist.” Finding the idea of the “war tourist” was, to me, an answer to this problem of legitimacy, a ridiculous way for me to address my own situation vis-à-vis wars.

Read the full article and then come on down to Latitude 53 (or PAVED Arts in Saskatoon) to see for yourself.

Leah Sandals on our writer-in-residence

Of course all of you out there reading this already know about our Writer-in-residence program, but this week Toronto’s Leah Sandals recommended us:

It’s not often I see writer-in-residence programs at artist-run centres, but Edmonton’s Latitude 53 has bravely entered the fray in the last few years with one, and I commend them for it. I find it even more impressive, in the Canadian ARC context, that they put their writers to work not on catalogue or brochure essays, but on blog posts that are widely accessible. I would love to see more programming like this from ARCs and other public galleries alike.

She’s looking forward to Anne Pasek’s tenure, as are we, and shares a few thoughts on Anne’s first post. Read them on her blog.

Thanks, Leah!