词条 | Ann Alexandra Harbuz |
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| name = Ann Alexandra Harbuz | birth_name = Ann Alexandra Napastiuk | birth_date = July 25, 1908 | birth_place = Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | death_date = April 29, 1989 | death_place = North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada | nationality = Canadian | known_for = painting | style = folk art }}Ann Harbuz (Napastiuk) (July 25, 1908 – April 29, 1989) was a Canadian artist. A self-taught artist, she is known for folk art painting depicting 20th-century Canadian Ukrainian prairie perspectives.[1][2] She drew inspiration from her rural and Ukrainian origins in Western Canada, reflecting her very personal vision of the social life of her community, a vision which is a combination of memories, dreams and reality.[3] While her art career began late in life, she produced more than 1000 paintings and painted objects.[4] Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Harbuz spent her childhood near Whitlow, Saskatchewan. Her parents were immigrants from Ukraine.[4] and much of her adult life in the Saskatchewan communities of Richard and North Battleford, and Ponoka, Alberta.[5] She died in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, aged 80. CareerHarbuz did not start painting until the late 1960's, when she saw the artworks of her North Battleford neighbour, Mike Peryewizniak.[5] When she started painting, she was still busy with home and community life and she would often have to integrate her art-making into the daily activities of the home.[6] Her works blur traditional distinctions between 'folk', 'vernacular', 'popular', and 'fine' art categories.[7] Her artistic style shows little adherence to formal/technical considerations and focuses instead on content and subject matter.[8] She was commissioned to do a painting for the 1976 Montreal Olympics, which was presented a painting to Thomas Douglas. Her work is exhibited across Canada and collected in many collections including the Mendel Art Gallery (Saskatoon), The Saskatchewan Arts Board, and The Mackenzie Gallery (Regina).[1] Several of her works have been sold at auction, including NIKOA KOWALSKI'S FARM, which sold at Hodgins Art Auctions in fall 2006.[9] ExhibitionsSolo Exhibitions
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