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Episode 2: To Whom Does This Concept Benefit, And Where Do People Of Colour Stand?

The second episode of a three-part audio series responding to 'Nostalgia Interrupted', focusing on beauty & consumerism

To Whom Does This Concept Benefit, And Where Do People Of Colour Stand? is a three-part audio series combining archival audio and soundscapes created by Educator-in-Residence Natalie Asumeng, in response to the exhibition Nostalgia Interrupted.

Episode Two compares and contrasts beauty standards of the past, while addressing Black communities as consumers. Referencing relaxers and skin whitening products, this episode continues to break down ideas around nostalgia, here through the lens of popular Eurocentric beauty advertisements on television and their shaping of ideals around beauty and acceptance. An underlying soundscape amplifies the emotions and promotes a reflective state of mind for the listener.

Created as part of Natalie Asumeng's residency at the Doris McCarthy Gallery, To Whom Does This Concept Benefit, And Where Do People Of Colour Stand? explores the weaponization of nostalgia in current politics and media. Overlapping archival audio and ambient music contrasts the happy-go-lucky propaganda of the Canadian and American dreams with the disturbing realities of discrimination, violence, fear, and silencing of BIPOC communities. Each episode has a different focus: episode one considers home and community, episode two looks at conversations around beauty, and episode three addresses traditions and cultural perseverance. Presented abstractly, like entering a dreamlike state, this audio series encourages the listener to reflect on who benefits from a romanticization of the past, and showcases the brave communities who challenged the status quo. Episodes launch monthly from October to December 2022.

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