Veneration for Mother and Father mask
Ceremony and loss are key elements of Don Kwan’s artwork made of Chinese joss paper or “spirit money,” which is burned in memory of loved ones during the Ching Ming festival (Tomb-Sweeping Day). Kwan has silk-screen printed portraits of his deceased parents on each mask, connecting the ties to create a double-mask, which serves as a lasting tribute to his mother and father. The artist says: “My mask project allowed me to translate my sadness for the loss of my parents into works of art…and helped me find my creative voice during lockdown.”
Don Kwan, Canada
2020
Designed in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Made in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Joss paper, cotton, glue, silk-screen printed
Royal Ontario Museum
2021.43.1, Purchased with funds provided by the Bishop White Committee, Deanna Horton, Jane Liu, and Philip Cheong
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