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The Canadian artist fact-checking US military history

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Canadian artist Terence Gower has created a sound installation that interrogates the 1775 invasion of Quebec by American forces, drawing on extensive research into public records. The work fact-checks and reexamines US military history through an artistic lens, blending archival material with audio elements to challenge dominant historical narratives.

This matters because Gower's project exemplifies how contemporary artists are increasingly using rigorous historical research to question national myths and official accounts of military events. By focusing on a lesser-known episode of the American Revolutionary War, the installation invites audiences to reconsider the complexities of cross-border conflict and the construction of collective memory, highlighting art's role in fostering critical historical discourse.