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Jonathan Reid Sevigny was born and raised in Cowansville, in the
Eastern Townships of Quebec, a culture so unique and full of rare
and local treasures that become significant to those who grew up
there but perhaps seem completely foreign and often tacky to
outsiders. It isn't the most glamorous town, nor does it have any
particular sites or landmarks that one would go out of his / her
way to visit. In Sweetsburg Sevigny is attempting to use his
Quebecois boyhood as an archetype for the relationship between the
individual, the hometown, and the bewildering beauty that connects
the two. As adults, we tend to romanticize our youth, we try and
remember the best things about our coming of age, but we're also
scarred by certain events which we wish we could go back and
change; fight back, kiss back. At a glance Sevigny's depictions of
Cowansville seem crisply utopian, a neat little playground of nice
boys and girls. However, a closer look reveals their human forms
are corrupt, splayed, eaten, and absorbed by animal fraternities,
by swords of ritualistic death, by minute veils of the macrocosmic
sky in all its unknown intricacies. The scene becomes otherworldly
in the kid's play, pushing us to remember that what is around and
inside is both innocent and dirty, violent and soft, and constantly
revised.
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