The long-awaited biography of one of Canada’s most intriguing and
beguiling artists. Do artists really thrive in big cities, or do they
just learn to imitate New York? Is it a contradiction for an artist to
be fiercely local and profoundly identified with international art
movements? If the brilliant colourist and regionalist pioneer Greg
Curnoe stood for any one thing, it was making trouble. An intriguing
rebel throughout his life, he challenged ideas about what art should
be, and pushed it in radical new directions — including away from
Toronto, a city he rejected while succeeding masterfully in its
galleries. His untimely death in 1992 cut short a career of constant
reinvention. This first biography of Curnoe recaptures in vivid detail
the public and personal life of an iconoclast who was called a
“walking autobiography,” as his work seemed to document his
endless struggle against many of the core tenets of the art of his
time. An anti-establishment firebrand and a fierce opponent of
American dominance in Canadian culture, Curnoe, in his conceptual
practice, constructed a stunning body of work that remains a hallmark
in late-twentieth-century Canadian art.
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The Life of Greg Curnoe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781459736894
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Dundurn
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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