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Zuck, Tim Tim Zuck: Learning to Talk London, Ontario Museum London/Art Gallery of Nova Scotia 2003 1895800773 / 9781895800777 First Edition Trade Paperback Near Fine Art Catalog Zuck, Tim Signed by Artist 48 pp. on coated stock. 14 color plates. A guide to a 2002-2003 traveling exhibition by Canadian realist painter Tim Zuck. Includes essays by Jeffrey Spalding, Katherine Govier and exhibition curator Gordon Hatt. Signed by Zuck on title page. From a Concordia University description of the exhibit: "The exhibition included some of Zuck's early work when he turned away from Conceptual and performance art to painting. The simple imagery he dealt with in this work is based on personal narrative but depicted on the level of the ideogram. As his work developed over the years, Zuck's painting became more refined and "realistic" yet it retained an essentially abstract quality. From the mid-80s onward Zuck's work appears to become more concerned with the purely material, physical presence of common objects, familiar places, and known genres. These subjects are typically depicted against an unspecified ground, or when he portrays places, the site under observation is normally sectioned off, or in another manner imbued with a sense of isolation. However, the familiarity of Zuck's work and its seemingly "pure" representation is deceptive. Underlying his recognizable imagery is a pictorial structure which relates back to abstract art. The objects and places he represents become iconic, appearing to exist outside time and beyond narrative. The paintings in this exhibition were assembled from private and public collections across Canada." Price:
16.20 USD
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