Jeanne Randolph: My Claustrophobic Happiness

September 24, 10:00 AM, Mackenzie Art Gallery

About Jeanne Randolph
Dr. Jeanne Randolph is a Canadian artist, psychiatrist, and cultural theorist. She is recognized internationally for her creation of the form ficto-criticisim in the early 1980s. Randolph's work transforms how art criticism is supposed to look or operate. Internationally renowned for her text-based work as critic, theorist, and practicing psychoanalyst, Randolph is also a performance artist, artist-collaborator, and cultural catalyst.

This exhibition is presented as part of the Collection Insight Series - a series of exhibitions designed to offer new takes on the MacKenzie’s permanent collection through exhibitions and artist interventions. The series draws on the myriad stories connected to the nearly 5,000 works held by the gallery. Artists and arts specialists have been invited to mine the collection and design exhibitions that challenge assumptions and open new contexts for understanding.

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