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Boudoir Poodles, Mural Fragment from the 1984 Miss General Idea Pavilion

Date1983
MediumOil pastel and acrylic on paper
DimensionsOverall: 14 × 15 in. (35.6 × 38.1 cm)
Frame: 20 1/2 × 22 3/8 × 1 3/8 in. (52.1 × 56.8 × 3.5 cm)
Credit LineSpecial Acquisitions Fund
PortfolioMural fragment from the 1984 Miss General Idea Pavilion
Object number1984.16
Status
On view
Copyright© General IdeaMore Information
A.A. Bronson, Felix Partz, and Jorge Zontal formed the artist collective General Idea in Toronto in 1969. They frequently drew parallels between beauty pageants and the art world—arguing that both are premised on talent showcases, prizes, winners, and losers. Following their 1970 event, the Miss General Idea Pageant, they continued to reference fictional pageants and pavilions.

The artists claimed that this work was an archeological remnant from the burned-down 1984 Miss General Idea Pavilion, which never in fact existed. Often depicted having sex, poodles appeared in the group’s visual lexicon in the early 1980s, challenging critics and viewers to confront sexual identity and AIDS—which claimed the lives of Partz and Zontal in 1994.
Exhibition History
The 1984 Miss General Idea Pavillion
  • Art Gallery of Ontario, Ontario, Canada (April 27, 1985 - June 23, 1985 )
  • Musée d'Art Contemporain, Montreal ( 1985-09 - 1985-10 )
The Body and Other 20th-Century Metaphors
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (November 15, 1991 - January 12, 1992 )
General Idea Retrospective
  • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (June 10, 2022 - November 20, 2022 )
The Body, The Host: HIV / AIDS and Christianity
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (January 20, 2024 - December 15, 2024 )
Collections
  • Modern & Contemporary