Through the Looking Glass : Self-Portraits of Leslie Poole

Laurence, Robin; Larsen, Anne-Marie. Through the Looking Glass : Self-Portraits of Leslie Poole. Kamloops, BC: Kamloops Art Gallery, 1992.

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Abstract (English)

Larsen's essay deals with the historic relationship between self-portraiture and the subjective search for identity within society; Laurence regards Poole's paintings and drawings as an attempt to reconcile dichotomies that characterize Western thought and manifest visually a process linked to psychotherapy. In an interview, Poole articulates some of his formal and intellectual concerns. Biographical notes. 53 bibl. ref.

Types: Catalogues > Exhibition catalogues
All Contributors: Laurence, Robin (Author); Larsen, Anne-Marie (Interviewer); Larsen, Anne-Marie (Author); Poole, Leslie (Interviewee); Bailey, Jann L.M. (Curator); Bailey, Jann L.M. (Interviewer); Bailey, Jann L.M. (Prefacer)
Dossier: 410 - POOLE, LESLIE
Collation: 31 p. : 15 ill. (14 col.) ; 28 x 22 cm
ISBN: 1895497035
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Kamloops, BC: Kamloops Art Gallery
Artists: Poole, Leslie
Critics / Curators / Historians: Bailey, Jann L.m.
Event Statement: Itinerary: Mar. 1992 - Mar. 1994, Kamloops Art Gallery ; Prince George Art Gallery ; Richmond Art Gallery ; Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (Halifax) ; Prairie Gallery (Grande Prairie) ; Beaverbrook Art Gallery (Fredericton) ; Kelowna Art Gallery ; Nanaimo Art Gallery and Exhibition Centre.
Keywords: SELFPORTRAIT; FIGURATION; IDENTITY; PSYCHOANALYSIS; SUBJECT
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Date Deposited: 23 Feb 1993
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2012 13:37
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/4589
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