'partners - the teddy bear project' by ydessa hendeles at gwangju art biennale 2010

'partners (the teddy bear project)' by ydessa hendeles at the gwangju art biennale 2010
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ydessa hendeles has cross-woven the roles of curator and collector, expanding their definitions to include
artistic practice in her unique blend of curating and collecting as artwork. hendeles's large-scale exhibitions
involve a lengthy research process and aim to advance specific, idiosyncratic theses. staged at the ydessa hendeles art
foundation in toronto, canada, these exhibitions feature work from hendeles's own collection, and much of the
preparatory labor for a given show includes scouting out and purchasing the works to be included.
for 'partners (the teddy bear project)', hendeles collected, over a period of years, more than 3,000 photographs
of teddy bears dating from roughly 1900-1940. these photographs are presented in a floor-to-ceiling, two-
storey installation designed to evoke an atmosphere of a library or archive room. the images are arranged
in categories that reflect the peculiar ubiquity of the teddy bear as a symbolic object: children, men and women,
soldiers, and elderly people holding teddy bears, people dressed up as teddy bears, or teddy bears in the background
of significant social moments. first shown in toronto in 2002-2003, 'partners (the teddy bear project)' later traveled to
the haus der kunst in munich, the national gallery of canada, and now the gwangju art biennale 2010.
beloved and invested with emotional relationships, and subject to the very real political and historical forces of
their time, these teddy bears transcend their status as transitional objects and become totems; images encoding
the actual lived experiences of their owners. living and dying along with them, yet persisting as resonant objects,
these bears have become metaphors for the functioning of images themselves.

exhibited photograph
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exhibition view
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exhibition view
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teddy doll, 1908
american-made hybrid toy with traditional features of a teddy bear (hand-made excelsior-stuffed body and
swivel head, with joined limbs, and a growler inside, covered in mohair plush and flt), but with a bisque doll's
face in the form of human child.
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two steiff teddy bears owned by canadian brotheres
3 vintage phtographs, letter from son of lawrence P. bentick cook
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made by margarete steiff gmbh, giengen, germany, ca. 1908.
hand-made excelsior-stuffed teddy bears, each with black shoe button eyes, stitched nose,
mouth and claws, jointed elongated limbs and hump, height 19in.
provenance: these two teddy bears belonged to lawrence P. bentick cook and his older brothers, john E.cook. the younger brother, lawrence, owner of the white bear,
was born on august 24, 1904. the older brother, john, owner of the golden bear, was born in 1902. the teddy bears have lived with the family in ottawa, ontario,
canada since 1908.

sneezy
miniature chad balley teddy bear shown with 2 photographs of his original owner, ted able, during world war II.
sneezy was given to ted by his mother on his departure overseas in 1941. ted and sneezy returened safely after
the war. sneezy remained in norfolk his owner's bebside until 1991, when ted died at 81 years old.
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2 photographs of miniature chad balley teddy bear and his original owner, ted able, during world war II
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elvis presley 'teddy bear' cd cover, 1957
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