First retrospective exhibition of the multi-media work of Mohawk artist Shelley Niro on view in Canada
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First retrospective exhibition of the multi-media work of Mohawk artist Shelley Niro on view in Canada
Shelley Niro, The Shirt, 2003. Digital video, colour, sound, 5:55 minutes. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Purchased 2007. © Shelley Niro.



OTTAWA.- The National Gallery of Canada presents Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch, the first retrospective exhibition of the multi-media work of Mohawk artist Shelley Niro. The exhibition runs until August 25, 2024.

Spanning four decades of photography, film, painting, installation, sculpture and mixed media, this major exhibition features more than 70 works, some in series—totalling 136 pieces—from public and private collections across Canada and the US. It also includes close to 20 artworks from the National Gallery of Canada’s collection. Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch is organized and circulated by the Art Gallery of Hamilton (AGH) with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and with curatorial support from the National Gallery of Canada. Major support for this project is provided by the Canada Council for the Arts and Terra Foundation for American Art.

The exhibition is making its third stop at the National Gallery of Canada, after it was presented at the NMAI in New York last year and at the AGH this winter and spring.

“We are proud to showcase Shelley Niro, an artist whose visual art and film works have been featured across Canada and internationally, including at the Venice Biennale in 2003. Our collection has been enriched with more than 30 of her works since 1995. This includes the famous ‘500 Year Itch’ photograph, from which the title of the exhibition is drawn,” said Jean-François Bélisle, Director & CEO, National Gallery of Canada.

“Shelley Niro's retrospective 500 Year Itch is a momentous exhibition, marking a significant milestone in her career," stated Shelley Falconer, President & CEO of the Art Gallery of Hamilton. "We are immensely proud to bring the unique vision of this remarkable artist across Canada, as her artistic practice has helped shape the discourse around Indigenous representation. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the National Gallery of Canada for their invaluable partnership, which will help bring this important exhibition to a national audience.”

A member of the Turtle Clan of the Kanien’kehaka (Mohawk) Nation, from the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Niro approaches the Indigenous experience of the last 500 years in North America in her work with a hint of humour and irony mixed with criticism, always through a lens of hopefulness. Her references to iconic pop-culture icons establish a common ground with her audience. Coming from a matriarchal society, Niro works to put Indigenous women and girls in the foreground and make them visible. Members of her family become the characters in her stories, as in her iconic work The Rebel (1982/1987), made in the spur of the moment, when Niro asked her mother Chiquita to pose near a car to create a satirical image of a woman on a vehicle, which was prevalent in magazines ads of the time. Her mother spontaneously decided to hop on the trunk of a car with the model name Rebel and lay across it with her hand behind her head.

Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch has been seven years in the making in terms of research and development and is co-curated by Melissa Bennett, Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, Art Gallery of Hamilton; Greg Hill, independent curator and former Audain Chair and Senior Curator of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada, and David Penney, former Associate Director of Museums Scholarship, Exhibitions and Public Engagement at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian. Wahsontiio Cross, Associate Curator, Indigenous Ways and Decolonization at NGC, is the coordinating curator of the exhibition at the Gallery.

The exhibition will travel next to the Vancouver Art Gallery (September 28, 2024 – February 2, 2025) and to the Remai Modern, Saskatoon in spring 2025.










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