AANFM RCA
1923 - 1999
Canadien
Élégie criblée de gris no. 6
huile sur toile
signé et au verso signé, titré et daté
60 x 120 po, 152.4 x 304.8 cm
Estimation : 0 $ - 0 $ CAD
Exposition à : Heffel North Vancouver Facility – sur rendez-vous seulement
PROVENANCE
Waddington & Gorce Inc., Montreal
Private Collection, Montreal
Sold sale of Canadian Post-War & Contemporary Art, Heffel Fine Art Auction House, May 17, 2011, lot 21
Private Collection, Vancouver
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Constance Naubert-Riser, Jean McEwen: Colour in Depth, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1987, page 49
Jean McEwen’s paintings illustrate that colour cannot be read as a two-dimensional element, as exemplified in Élégie criblée de gris no. 6. This fine work is from his Élégie series, which he began in 1986. McEwen dedicated his career to exploring the qualities of colour. As seen in this work, with its double-depth effect, McEwen strove to provide a structure for his colours as a means of exposing the intensity intrinsic to the colours themselves. Constance Naubert-Riser states that McEwen’s works “contain effects of depth that push the possibilities offered by the medium to their very limits.” To create his paintings, McEwen would coat successive layers of opaque pigment on top of one another, which blended together seamlessly to create a sense of chromatic beauty. His layers of paint stretch almost to the edges of the canvas and pull back slightly in the corners to reveal the depth embedded within the colour fields.
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