Anatomies of Absence
Anatomies of Absence
Joan Fontcuberta, Istochnikov, VEGAP, Málaga, 2022.
McGill University's undergraduate symposium in Art History and Communication Studies, hosted by Canvas Journal, was founded by Editors in Chief Courtney Squires and Iris Bednarski in 2024. Support for the event was provided by the Arts Undergraduate Society of McGill and McGill’s Art History and Communications Department. Read the proceedings here:
The theme invites analysis of how the presence, or notable absence, of body is implied, reflected, or symbolically evoked in artistic media.
Certain artifacts and spaces reflect a “trace” of the human body through wear, use, or symbolism. We encourage you to explore questions like how cultural memory, trauma, and history are expressed through bodily absence, or how prehistoric handprints on cave walls, marks on ancient tools, or worn stone steps in historical sites reveal bodies that once existed there. This could extend to digital art forms, where bodies are represented and then erased, calling into question what it means to have a “body” in digital spaces. You might wonder how architectural theory interprets the body itself as a “structure” or “space”. How do marginalized or underrepresented bodies make their presence known in art, or contemporary media?

Refiguring Wax: Allusions to Votive Offerings, Funerary Effigies, and Anatomical Models in the Waxworks of Paul Thek and Robert Gober
Author: Isabelle Hawkins, McGill University; Editor: Dahlia Labatte

Paying to Look: Vermeer’s Seducing Image and the Dynamics of Seventeenth-Century Sex Work
Author: Alexandre Onézime Raymond Boucher, McGill University; Editor: Mathieu Lajoie

Embodying Belief: David Adjaye's Approach to Religious Architecture
Author: Sophie Kraft, McGill University; Editor: Marie Frangie

‘Art,’ ‘Nation’ + ‘Self’: The Self-Portrait of a Nation
Author: Antonella L. Pecora Ruiz, University of Toronto; Editors: Iris Bednarski and Courtney Squires

Decolonial Touch: Photogrammetric Digital Modelling as Conceptual Framework and Practical Tool in Fine Arts Museum Curiosity Cabinets
Author: Sophie Cooke, McGill University; Editor: Iris Bednarski

Traces of the Exiled: Absence and Cultural Memory in Levitan’s Vladimirka
Author: Alexandra Ross, McGill University; Editor: Rachel Barker

Redefining Gender in Surrealism: Feminist and Queer Interventions in Leonora Carrington’s Works
Author: Harper Ladd, McGill University; Editor: Courtney Squires

Spectres, Soucouyants, and Song: The Many Hauntings of Lopinot
Author: Daphnee Béchard, Concordia University; Editor: Beatrice Moritz

Effacement in Portrait Photography: Thomas Moore Keesick and the Indian Industrial and Residential Schools
Author: Ava Jane Szollosy, Concordia University; Editor: Rebecca Bennett
Event Photographs
“Anatomies of Absence”, February 22, 2025, La Maison Louis-Joseph Forget, Montreal.