Natalka Husar's True Confessions

Enright, Robert; Lypchuk, Donna. Natalka Husar's True Confessions. Vancouver, BC: Natalka Husar; s.l.: Woltjen/Udell Gallery, 1991.

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Abstract (English)

In his analysis of Husar's figurative paintings, Enright relates their intensity, visual sabotage and weaving of imagery to the artist's sense of dislocation and psycho-social awareness. Lypchuk's allusive text draws on classical and popular motifs, Jungian psychology and feminism to further assess each painting. The catalogue itself is a pastiche of a women's fashion magazine. Biographical notes.

Types: Catalogues > Exhibition catalogues
All Contributors: Enright, Robert (Author); Lypchuk, Donna (Author)
Dossier: 410 - HUSAR, NATALKA
Collation: 16 p. : 14 ill. (7 col.) ; 29 x 22 cm
ISBN: 0969558309
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Vancouver, BC: Natalka Husar; s.l.: Woltjen/Udell Gallery
Artists: Husar, Natalka
Event Statement: Exhibition dates: 26 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1991, Woltjen/Udell Gallery (Vancouver) ; 30 Nov. - 18 Dec. 1991, Woltjen/Udell Gallery (Edmonton) ; 10 Jan. - 8 Feb. 1991, Garnett Press Gallery (Toronto) ; 14 - 29 Feb. 1992, Plug-In (Winnipeg).
Keywords: IDENTITY; FIGURATIVE PAINTING
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Date Deposited: 23 Feb 1993
Last Modified: 13 Apr 2012 15:15
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/4567
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