The National Gallery of Canada hosts A Major Retrospective Devoted to Thomas Nozkowski |
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| Written by rubin |
| Saturday, 27 June 2009 02:08 |
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Nozkowski’s work is distinct from that of his contemporaries in
a number of ways, including the small size of his canvases – most measure 40.6 ×
50.8 cm; and the diversity of his subjects – each painting is created in a
unique style, and repetition from one image to another is avoided, although his
format remains constant – small and horizontal. "Nozkowski’s imagination appears
encyclopaedic," said Marc Mayer. "His pictures are eloquent and articulate, full
of humour and pathos and close observation of things half remembered or entirely
imagined." Nozkowski openly states that the forms in his abstract paintings are derived from things or impressions in his daily life and experience. However, he refuses to reveal their sources so that he doesn’t influence those who contemplate his works. By the same token, none of his paintings have a title. Each of his works is coded with a number, leaving viewers free to formulate their own interpretation. The artist’s works offer abstract forms in highly diversified colour palettes that evoke, among other things, movement and change. As well, Nozkowski has developed a wide variety of organic and geometric forms. The result is paintings that transgress historical conventions of abstraction, which keep it alive and relevant in the 21st century. In fact, according to Nozkowski, abstraction needed to become homely in order to survive, and his painting has evolved from that premise. With him, abstraction becomes an endless adventure in structure, texture, tone, and mood. The National Gallery of Canada is one of the world's most respected art institutions, renowned for its exceptional collections, revered for its scholarship, and applauded for its unique ability to engage audiences of all ages and all levels of artistic knowledge. Created in 1880, the National Gallery of Canada is among the oldest of Canada's national cultural institutions. Its current status as a federal Crown Corporation dates from 1990, when the Museums Act was proclaimed. Visit : http://www.gallery.ca/ Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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Nozkowski’s work is distinct from that of his contemporaries in
a number of ways, including the small size of his canvases – most measure 40.6 ×
50.8 cm; and the diversity of his subjects – each painting is created in a
unique style, and repetition from one image to another is avoided, although his
format remains constant – small and horizontal. "Nozkowski’s imagination appears
encyclopaedic," said Marc Mayer. "His pictures are eloquent and articulate, full
of humour and pathos and close observation of things half remembered or entirely
imagined." 
