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Biography & Autobiography Artists, Architects, Photographers

Talking to a Portrait

Tales of an Art Curator

by (author) Rosalind Pepall

Publisher
Vehicule Press
Initial publish date
Jul 2020
Category
Artists, Architects, Photographers
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550655414
    Publish Date
    Jul 2020
    List Price
    $22.95

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Description

Behind the scenes at the world's major art museums, the life of a curator can be thrilling, amusing, disappointing--but never boring.
In these fifteen essays we encounter artists falling in and out of love, family tragedies, the creation of the Stanley Cup, the secrets of Tiffany, Antiques Roadshow, a rootless baroness, the design craze for aluminum, small Japanese boxes called kogos, watercolour sketchbooks of the Canadian north, a beautiful prayer room in Montreal, gondolas flying through windows in Venice, and Moscovites who love Goldfinger.
Pepall's stories sparkle with clarity and leave one with a sense that art is an amazing, worthwhile, occasionally mysterious human activity.
Archival black and white photographs and colour plates--including Edwin Holgate's Ludivine, one of the most beloved and recognizable Canadian portraits ever painted--make this book a must-have for art lovers, students, academics, museum-goers and readers interested in the role art plays in the creation of our lives.

About the author

As a curator at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Rosalind Pepall helped to plan and organize dozens of major exhibitions over a thirty-year career, and wrote and edited many major catalogues. In 2015 Christine Magill received the Canadian Living Me to We Educator Award in recognition of her volunteer work and her engagement and involvement in genocide education. She lives and teaches in Strathmore, Alberta

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