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Beaver Tales - Canadian Art and Design

Wednesday, Sep 17, 20086:55 AM — Sunday, Dec 7, 20087:55 AMEDT

Toronto, ON - University of Toronto Art Centre | Toronto, ON - University of Toronto Art Centre

This exhibition showcases both emerging and established designers and craft makers, alongside seminal artists who spearheaded the tradition of interpreting and celebrating Canadian countryside and wildlife in their artwork. image Mary Ann Barkhouse, Persevere, 2006, bronze on velvet cushion with printed silk map, Government of Ontario Art Collection, Archives of Ontario Guest curators Rachel Gotlieb and Martha Kelleher selected just over 100 pieces, to illustrate how artists, designers and craft makers, working over the last two centuries, have managed to transcend the pitfalls of kitsch and cliché, while creating universal works drawn from and inspired by motifs of Canadian identity. The objects demonstrate the extraordinary ways in which, nature-based signifiers of Canadianness have endured – and despite the enormously diverse ethnic heritage of our by now overwhelmingly urban society. Martha Kelleher believes that, "Today these now iconic indigent flora and fauna images help to form a rich and diverse heritage that provides us with a greater understanding of our culture." By bringing together works from art, design and craft, often regarded by scholars and curators as distinct and separate disciplines, the curators also address this low art/high art bias by revealing that Canadian symbolic flora and fauna are vital sources of inspiration and discourse across the craft, art and design communities. The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue with essays by Rachel Gotlieb and Martha Kelleher, and a third by Ross Fox, of the Department of Western Art and Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum. Works by the following artists are included in the exhibition: Mauricio Affonson, Mary Ann Barkhouse, Ann Barros, Amy Belanger, Douglas Boyd, Brent Comber, Keith Campbell, Emily Carr, Heather Cooper, E.B. Cox, Robert Davidson, George Emery, Robert Ford, Andrew Fussell, Frank Gehry, Gordon & Keith, Todd Folkawsky, Bud Fujikawa, Michael Fortune, Frédéric Guibrune, Emanuel Hahn, Talking Earth, Thor Hansen, Robert Hendery, Reeva Perkins, Bill Reid, Lawren Harris, Arthur Heming, Sabina Hill, Hothouse, Elizabeth Wilkes Hoey, A.Y. Jackson, Virginia Johnson, Arthur Lismer, David Milne, JEH MacDonald, Thoreau MacDonald, Eric Matthews, Earl Muldoe, Laura, McKibbon, Loyal Loot, Charlie Pachter, Ann Pocket, Christopher Pratt, Pierre Poulin, Bill Reddick, Rivertile, Rob Southcott, Thout, Harold Town, Frederick Arthur Verner, Anneke van Bommel, Joyce Wieland, Elizabeth Wyn Wood, and Tristan Zimmerman. http://www.utac.utoronto.ca/content/view/144/33/

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Beaver Tales - Canadian Art and Design

Wednesday, Sep 17, 20086:55 AM — Sunday, Dec 7, 20087:55 AMEDT

Toronto, ON - University of Toronto Art Centre | Toronto, ON - University of Toronto Art Centre

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This exhibition showcases both emerging and established designers and craft makers, alongside seminal artists who spearheaded the tradition of interpreting and celebrating Canadian countryside and wildlife in their artwork. image Mary Ann Barkhouse, Persevere, 2006, bronze on velvet cushion with printed silk map, Government of Ontario Art Collection, Archives of Ontario Guest curators Rachel Gotlieb and Martha Kelleher selected just over 100 pieces, to illustrate how artists, designers and craft makers, working over the last two centuries, have managed to transcend the pitfalls of kitsch and cliché, while creating universal works drawn from and inspired by motifs of Canadian identity. The objects demonstrate the extraordinary ways in which, nature-based signifiers of Canadianness have endured – and despite the enormously diverse ethnic heritage of our by now overwhelmingly urban society. Martha Kelleher believes that, "Today these now iconic indigent flora and fauna images help to form a rich and diverse heritage that provides us with a greater understanding of our culture." By bringing together works from art, design and craft, often regarded by scholars and curators as distinct and separate disciplines, the curators also address this low art/high art bias by revealing that Canadian symbolic flora and fauna are vital sources of inspiration and discourse across the craft, art and design communities. The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue with essays by Rachel Gotlieb and Martha Kelleher, and a third by Ross Fox, of the Department of Western Art and Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum. Works by the following artists are included in the exhibition: Mauricio Affonson, Mary Ann Barkhouse, Ann Barros, Amy Belanger, Douglas Boyd, Brent Comber, Keith Campbell, Emily Carr, Heather Cooper, E.B. Cox, Robert Davidson, George Emery, Robert Ford, Andrew Fussell, Frank Gehry, Gordon & Keith, Todd Folkawsky, Bud Fujikawa, Michael Fortune, Frédéric Guibrune, Emanuel Hahn, Talking Earth, Thor Hansen, Robert Hendery, Reeva Perkins, Bill Reid, Lawren Harris, Arthur Heming, Sabina Hill, Hothouse, Elizabeth Wilkes Hoey, A.Y. Jackson, Virginia Johnson, Arthur Lismer, David Milne, JEH MacDonald, Thoreau MacDonald, Eric Matthews, Earl Muldoe, Laura, McKibbon, Loyal Loot, Charlie Pachter, Ann Pocket, Christopher Pratt, Pierre Poulin, Bill Reddick, Rivertile, Rob Southcott, Thout, Harold Town, Frederick Arthur Verner, Anneke van Bommel, Joyce Wieland, Elizabeth Wyn Wood, and Tristan Zimmerman. http://www.utac.utoronto.ca/content/view/144/33/

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