Liz Magor MAC Montréal


Liz Magor’s Accumulations Canadian Art

People 'It's a Place for Physical Philosophy': Watch Artist Liz Magor Explore the Role Her Studio Plays in Her Sculptural Practice As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. Caroline Goldstein, August 15, 2023


Liz Magor MAC Montréal

Vancouver Catriona Jeffries Liz Magor's dramatic installations encapsulate the chaos of our times, piecing together puzzles in which everyday objects enact confounding and disturbing narratives. Born in Winnipeg, Magor has resided in Vancouver most of her life.


Liz Magor MARCH 5APRIL 23, 2016 Catriona Jeffries

Liz Magor. Liz Magor (b. 1948, Winnipeg; lives/works: Vancouver) is an artist whose practice has centred primarily on sculpture for over four decades. Using traditional mould-making techniques, Magor replicates everyday objects either as discrete, uncanny forms, or spliced together with an unrelated quotidian object of her environment.


Liz Magor at Catriona Jeffries (Contemporary Art Daily)

Liz Magor Liz Magor was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1948. She makes uncannily realistic casts of humble objects—garments, cardboard boxes, ashtrays—that speak to mortality and local histories.


'Everyone Should Have a Studio' Artist Liz Magor on the Sanctuary

Biography Liz Magor 's work finds its center in the peripheral, often replicating the overlooked trappings of daily life and re-presenting them in new contexts. Activated by an interest in the covert, these constructions blur the lines between reality, imagination, and simulation.


Liz Magor’s Accumulations Canadian Art

Liz Magor, The Rules, 2012. Driftwood, and paint, 185.5 x 457 x 74 cm installed National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. © Liz Magor Photo: NGC Some might expect Magor, now 70 and the winner of almost every major prize Canada has to offer, to be looking more back than forward.


Liz Magor BLOWOUT, APRIL 27JUNE 23, 2019 Catriona Jeffries

Artists Vancouver sculptor Liz Magor replicates familiar every-day objects to reflect, with wry humour, on their meaning in a new context and in different realities. The National Gallery of Canada is home to one of the finest collections of Indigenous and Canadian art in the world, and is dedicated to amplifying voices through art.


Liz Magor BLOWOUT Exhibitions The Renaissance Society

Liz Magor was born in 1948 in Winnipeg, Canada, and studied at the Vancouver School of Art and at Parsons School of Design in New York City. Throughout her career Magor has also taught, both at the Ontario College of Art and Design and at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, contributing to her significant influence on younger generations of students and artists.


Liz Magor Wins 50K Gershon Iskowitz Prize Canadian Art

by Alison Hugill // May 12, 2023 This article is part of our feature topic Aging. At the beginning of this year, Canadian artist Liz Magor published her latest book 'Subject to Change,' in which she shares some of her own writings about her work.


Liz Magor Canadian Art

As Canada's representative at the 1984 Venice Biennale, Liz Magor's work across sculpture, photography and installation has explored the nature and emotional undertones of familiar objects as receptacles of identity, histories and desire for over four decades. Early Life


Liz Magor’s Accumulations Canadian Art

Liz Magor is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past thirty years. Born in 1948 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Magor lives and works in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she has also had a distinguished teaching career at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.


LIZ MAGOR Artists Andrew Kreps

Liz Magor, Being This, 2012/2022, paper, textiles, found materials, 96 x 432 x 22 in. (244 x 1097 x 56 cm) Liz Magor, Shaved , 2020, painted plywood, fabric skirting, silicone rubber, faux fur, toy tail, packaging materials, 23 x 120 x 109 in. (58 x 305 x 277 cm)


LIZ MAGOR Artists Andrew Kreps

Liz Magor, Alberta/Quebec (2013), wool, fabric, thread, dye, plastic, metal and wood, 133.5 x 54 x 8 cm. Courtesy Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver Canadian artist Liz Magor says her sculptures are conceptualized, created and polished by contradictions. What observers may see as a meandering, "aimless" path to develop a sculpture is, in fact, a very deliberate commitment to respecting its.


Liz Magor “Blowout” at The Renaissance Society Chicago Artist Writers

Liz Magor, artist (born 11 April 1948 in Winnipeg, MB ). Since the 1970s, Liz Magor's sculptures, installations and photography have established her as one of Canada's leading contemporary artists.


LIZ MAGOR Artists Andrew Kreps Gallery

2017. Liz Magor (*1948) is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation, and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past 30 years. This publication delivers an in-depth exploration of Liz Magor's sculpture and installations produced over the course of 40 years. It emphasizes the thematic and emotional range of Magor.


LIZ MAGOR Artists Andrew Kreps

Liz Magor (born 1948) is a Canadian visual artist based in Vancouver. She is well known for her sculptures that address themes of history, shelter and survival through objects that reference still life, domesticity and wildlife. [1] [2] She often re-purposes domestic objects such as blankets and is known for using mold making techniques. Biography

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