Donigan Cumming is an artist based in Montréal, Canada. He addresses themes of the body, taboos of representation, social engagement,and photographic truth. He uses photography, text, sound, video, collage, animation, drawing,and painting in artworks, installations, projections, and books. Cumming locates his work in a created community formed over many projects and sustained over decades. These close relationships have allowed him to explore the social and ethical implications of the observational image characterized by an ongoing analysis of the reality effects of documentary film and photography, and the realities of the subjects they depict and describe. The results are marked by an interest in the threshold between the public “onstage” and the private “backstage”—the psycho-social performances of all the actors, including himself, as maker.
A Prayer for Nettie
(Director)
Too Many Things
(Director)
Locke's Way
(Director)
A Prayer for Nettie
(Director of Photography)
A Prayer for Nettie
(Sound)
A Prayer for Nettie
(Producer)
A Prayer for Nettie
(Editor)
After Brenda
(Director)
After Brenda
(Producer)
Cut the Parrot
(Director)
Cut the Parrot
(Producer)
Karaoke
(Director)
Karaoke
(Producer)
Erratic Angel
(Director)
Erratic Angel
(Producer)
Culture
(Director)
My Dinner with Weegee
(Director)
My Dinner with Weegee
(Producer)
My Dinner with Weegee
(Cinematography)
My Dinner with Weegee
(Editor)
My Dinner with Weegee
(Sound Designer)
If only I
(Director)