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Art Modern (late 19th Century To 1945)

Legacies

Alexandra Luke, Isabel McLaughlin, Gwen MacGregor, Teri Donovan

by (author) Margaret Rodgers & Sky Golden

Publisher
Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery
Initial publish date
Nov 2017
Category
Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781926589947
    Publish Date
    Nov 2017
    List Price
    $15.00

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Description

Alexandra Luke (1901-1967) and Isabel McLaughlin (1903-2002) were leading figues in the mid-century Canadian art scene as both artists and art organizers. Two contemporary artists, Gwen MacGregor and Teri Donovan respond to and reposition Luke and McLaughlin by shining a contemporary lens on both their personal and professional lives through their individual practices. The juxtaposition of paintings by Luke and McLaughlin with MacGregor’s multi-media renderings of their words and thoughts, and Donovan’s mixed media explorations of historical imagery illuminates the manner in which two modernist women artists affected a regional cultural landscape and inspired discourse on art-making, gender issues, and many aspects of the supportive structures of cultural institutions.

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Contributor Notes

Alexandra Luke was born in Montreal but lived and worked in Oshawa Ontario. Classes in Banff and associations in 1945 with Jock Macdonald and A.Y. Jackson were followed by Hans Hofmann’s workshops in Provincetown Massachusetts. She organized the first travelling exhibition of abstract art in Canada and exhibited widely, notably with Painters Eleven in 1953.