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Gathie Falk

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This publication, created for a retrospective exhibition curated by Sarah Milroy, delves into the career of a legendary Canadian artist now in her nineties. Born in 1928 in Brandon, Manitoba, she later settled in Vancouver, where she became a pioneering figure in the Canadian art scene. Her imaginative works range from flying horses and potted conifers adorned with blossoms to floating cabbages and glossy apples, showcasing her exploration of painting, ceramics, performance art, and installation over five decades. Falk's art embodies a dynamic tension between effulgence and order, reflecting her unique observations of everyday life often tinged with surrealism. Her career highlights include vibrant fruit piles, landmark performances, and themes that explore light and color in nature. The publication features an introduction by Milroy and a lead essay by Daina Augaitis, who contextualizes Falk's performance and installation works. It includes full-page images of her art, rarely seen archival photos, and insights from various artists and writers. This catalogue not only summarizes her extraordinary career but also traces her artistic journey, celebrating her contributions as she approaches her 94th year.

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Gathie Falk, Jocelyn Anderson

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2022
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