GIFT

"GIFT asks people to perceive whiteness differently—it is thin, temporary, and it is slipping away."
- Cannupa Hanska Luger

The centerpiece of the multi tiered You’re Welcome exhibition, Cannupa Hanska Luger’s GIFT is an experimental, time-based, commissioned work, responding to and challenging the University of Michigan’s origin story and the stewardship of the land it occupies.

In September 2023, Luger painted the word “GIFT” in white porcelain clay slip on the columns of Alumni Memorial Hall, a neoclassical war memorial erected in 1910 that now houses the University of Michigan Museum of Art. His point of departure is the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs, in which Ottawa, Chippewa, and Potawatomi tribes “gifted” land to the University that was then sold to found its endowments.

Over several days, Luger and a team of collaborators continued to paint around the letters, covering the entire historic facade with a layer of white clay.

Eventually rain, wind, sun, and snow will interact with the clay slip remnants and return to the land. Weather and time thus become visible agents of slow correction to the perception of permanence embodied in the building’s architecture.

For Luger, the project conveys that “Whiteness is a concept and though it has created many catastrophic systemic issues and problems, it is essentially a function of perception. GIFT asks people to perceive whiteness differently—it is thin, temporary, and it is slipping away.” GIFT thus encourages us to understand the histories and stories of the lands we occupy, and the structures of remembrance found on them, in more nuanced ways.

GIFT
Cannupa Hanska Luger, 2023
Museum facade, kaolin, water

You’re Welcome was curated by Ozi Uduma, Assistant Curator of Global Contemporary Art at UMMA and Paul Farber, Director and Co-founder of Monument Lab.
Presented by UMMA in collaboration with Monument Lab with support from the U-M Arts Initiative.

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