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JOYCE WIELAND "CRASH COMIC" DRAWING, 1968
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JOYCE WIELAND "CRASH COMIC" DRAWING, 1968Joyce Wieland (1931 1998) was one of the most accomplished and versatile Canadian artists of the 20th century. Emerging on the Toronto art scene at the beginning of the 1960s, over the course of her career Wieland explored the role of women, the body, nationalism, and intimacy using a variety of mediums. As well as drawing and painting, the artist utilized untraditional materials such as quilts and lipstick. Traditionally seen as feminine and craft
Diasec C-print in colors
26"H 16"W (image)
DIY in spirit
Pachter would establish his own print-making studio and press in his basement on Shaw Street
He also used sticks and brush-ends to cut into thickly applied paints
Charles Pacher (b
Note: price $5
75"W (framed)
The prints in this portfolio were based on watercolors from his book “Je Travaille Comme un Jardiner” (“I Work Like a Gardener”) that were reproduced by Miró as an edition of prints
These sinister slogans are embossed on this set of graphite pencils produced as a limited edition in conjunction for an exhibition that took place at the Albright-Knox Gallery in 1991
"Skin Flick Boys"
title sheet (photocopy on card) in plastic sleeve
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