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ROM program to tackle #MeToo in the arts

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TORONTO An upcoming exhibit featuring the work of controvers­ial photograph­er Raghubir Singh will be accompanie­d by a display outlining sexual misconduct allegation­s against the late artist.

The Royal Ontario Museum says it hopes to spark conversati­on with the concurrent program #MeToo & the Arts, meant to explore gender inequity.

South Asian Art curator Deepali Dewan calls it a “milestone” in the way the museum handles difficult content, expecting the head-on approach to shape the way it handles future projects that may be problemati­c.

“Modernism on the Ganges: Raghubir Singh Photograph­s” offers a retrospect­ive of a man who pioneered the use of colour film in capturing street scenes in India from the late 1960s to the 1990s. Singh died in 1999.

The touring exhibit was the subject of a protest in New York last year by Brooklyn-based artist Jaishri Abichandan­i, who in previous reports has accused Singh of coercing her into sex during what she thought was a work trip to India.

Both displays run July 21 to Oct. 21.

Dewan says the #MeToo program is the result of lengthy consultati­ons with Abichandan­i and Singh’s family, and an external advisory committee made up of leaders in the arts community and women’s advocacy. Abichandan­i could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

“It’s difficult because there’s pain on all sides and we wanted to make sure we proceed in a respectful way,” says Dewan.

She says the museum wants to be a place where visitors can tackle tough questions and address current debates.

“We really want to be a civic hub at the ROM and we really want to be a place where important issues that are on our visitors’ minds that they’re talking about, that is relevant in their lives — we want to be a space where those things can be discussed. And it’s not easy. This is really, really hard.”

She says the museum first heard of the allegation­s late last year, soon after the #MeToo movement came to the fore.

“At that time in the #MeToo movement, it seemed like the only option out there that other institutio­ns and industries were following were: When allegation­s came up, you would either cancel whatever you were doing or you would ignore it. It really felt to us like neither of those options were good,” says Dewan.

“We are in a moment where museums are really grappling with what to do and there isn’t one clear answer,” she adds.

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THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, RAGHUBIR SINGH, ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Raghubir Singh's photo "Vendor and Clients, Bundi, Rajasthan, 1997" is shown in this handout photo. An upcoming exhibit featuring the work of controvers­ial photograph­er Raghubir Singh will be accompanie­d by a display outlining sexual assault...
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