Exhibition
Zinnia Naqvi and Althea Thauberger: the pilgrim is always in danger of becoming a tourist
29 Feb 2024 – 13 Apr 2024
Regular hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 11:00 – 18:00
- Sunday
- Closed
Free admission
Address
- 137 Tecumseth Street
- Toronto
Ontario - M6J 2H2
- Canada
About
The pilgrim is always in danger of becoming a tourist. But equally true the tourist is constantly running the risk of becoming a pilgrim. For anything that upsets the fixed programme of the tourist brings a threat of insecurity. And it is from the streets of insecurities that the pilgrims gather, in in the market-places of the world, seeking fountains of 'maybe" faith" - Frank Fahey’s “Pilgrims or Tourists?”
In this two-person exhibition, Althea Thauberger and Zinnia Naqvi respond to questions brought on by their own familial histories, archives and sites of significance. What is the equation between tourism and pilgrimage? If visiting tourist attractions can be seen as a rite of passage, how do they inform our understanding of identity? What does it mean to return to sites of ancestral settlement? And, how do probing words like "pilgrim" and "pilgrimage" interrogate our own position?
Thauberger and Naqvi revisit photos from their family archives that document visits to tourist attractions and sites of familial reverence. In doing so, they both aim to unpack family narratives and their differing and respective roles as immigrants and settlers within the Canadian colonial state.