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Born | FIRSTNAME MIDDLENAME(s) MAIDENNAME January 1, 1900 |
Died | January 31, 2000 DEATH_PLACE | (aged 99)
Resting place | RESTING_PLACE |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | NSCAD University, OCAD University, Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Concordia University, McGill University |
Known for | painting, sculpture, performance, sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, printmaking, kinetic art, video, film, information art, new media art, video art, interactive art, internet art, fiber art, mosaics, stained glass, calligraphy, papercutting, painting, collage |
Notable work | WORK (1950) WORK (1960) WORK (1970) |
Movement | Modernism, Post-Impressionism, Feminism |
Spouse | FIRSTNAME LAST_NAME |
Awards | Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts (YEAR) Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas (YEAR) Sobey Art Award (year) Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Awards (YEAR) |
Website | example |
FIRSTNAME LASTNAME (née MAIDEN_NAME, BIRTH_DATE - DEATH_DATE) is/was a COUNTRY STYLE/MOVEMENT artist and academic. She was a MEDIUM artist who worked in FIELD. She is known for CONTRIBUTION[web 1]. LASTNAME began painting in YEAR, and works in photography, lithography, etching, and serigraphy.
LASTNAME's works are ... Her major works include WORK, a SIZE MEDIUM in the collection of INSTITUTION, and WORK, a SIZE MEDIUM, in PUBLIC_SPACE.
She has a PhD in FIELD (SCHOOL, CITY, YEAR), an MA in FIELD (SCHOOL, YEAR) and a BFA (YEAR) from SCHOOL[1].
Biography
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Childhood/Early life
editFIRST_NAME LAST_NAME was born in BIRTH_PLACE[books 1], the child of MOTHER'S_FIRST_NAME MOTHER'S_LAST_NAME and FATHER'S_FIRST_NAME FATHER'S_LAST_NAME. MOTHER'S_LAST_NAME was a OCCUPATION, her father FATHER'S_FIRST_NAME FATHER'S_LAST_NAME was a OCCUPATION[notes 1] . FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME grew up in CITY[books 1]. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to CITY[2] .
Education
editLAST_NAME received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from SCHOOL in YEAR and a Master of Fine Arts degree in YEAR from SCHOOL. LAST_NAME obtained her BFA from SCHOOL and completed her MFA at SCHOOL in YEAR. LASTNAME attended HIGHSCHOOL in CITY. In YEAR, LAST_NAME studied FIELD with FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME at the SCHOOL. LAST_NAME studied FIELD in the M.F.A. program at the [SCHOOL]] between YEAR and YAER. Fellow SCHOOL alumni of the same period include the painters, photographers, and sculptors FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME and FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME. LAST_NAME continued her training abroad, spending a YEAR in CITY and YEAR in CITY. In YEAR, she was awarded a SCHOLARSHIP.
Personal life
editWhile in college she met PERSON with whom she collaborated on PROJECT. When she was AGE, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME married FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME. They lived in CITY, where she also had her studio and taught at SCHOOL.
Death
editFIRST_NAME LAST_NAME> died on DEATH_DATE in DEATH_PLACE from DEATH_CAUSE. She is buried in RESTING_PLACE.
Artistic career
editEarly career 1910-1920
editLAST_NAME began creating stuff in [books 1]. In YEAR she joined the ARTICLE group with FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, and FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME.
Later career 1920-1940
editLAST_NAME introduced a new thing in her stuff in YEAR [books 1]. She abandoned MEDIUM and began working in MEDIUM. In YEAR she produced her first WORK of SERIESLAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME (DATE). "TITLE". JOURNAL. SERIES. VOLUME (ISSUE): PAGE#. doi:10.1000/182. PMID PMID. Retrieved DATE. {{cite journal}}
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Legacy and Influence
editLASTNAME has influced FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME [journals 1] and FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME[journals 1].
Art market
editLAST_NAME's work has performed strongly at auctions. Work from the 1960s are highly valued: in 2014, Christie's New York sold a 1963 painting from the SERIES series for US$5.1 million.
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Major collections
editLAST_NAME's work is in the public collection of the MUSEUM[web 4], MUSEUM[3] and MUSEUM[4].
Major exhibitions
editIn YEAR, LAST_NAME had her first solo exhibition in CITY at the GALLERY, curated by FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME. She showed a series of paintings/an installation/sculpture which was enthusiastically reviewed by FIST_NAME LAST_NAME in JOURNAL. X an Y acquired work from the show. In YEAR, LAST_NAME was the only female artist to take part in the widely acclaimed TITLE group exhibition at the GALLERY in CITY.
- exhibition title, museum/gallery, year
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 2007
- elles@centrepompidou The Pompidou Centre, Paris, France, 2009
Works
edit- TITLE, YEAR
Filmography
edit- TITLE (YEAR), role – notes
Publications
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See also
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Notes
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References
editBooks
- ^ a b c d LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME (2000). Book Title : Subtitle. Toronto, ON: Book Publisher. pp. 23–36. ISBN 0000000000.
Journals
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LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME (DATE). "Title of paper". Name of Journal. SERIES. VOLUME (ISSUE): #. doi:10.1000/182. PMID PMID. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
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Web
- ^ "Article Title". Publisher. 2000. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
- ^ "TITLE". example prize. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- ^ a b "Example award". organization. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
- ^ "Title of website".
- ^ LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME. "TITLE". EXAMPLE. EXAMPLE. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
Other
- ^ Arieff, Alison (11 April 2005). Reclaiming Female Agency: Feminist Art History after Postmodernism. Berkeley.
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- ^ "Title of another website".
- ^ "Example Museum - the Collection - Artist".
Further Reading
edit- LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME (2014). TITLE (SUBTITLE). PUBLISHER. ISBN 0-12345-678-9.
External links
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