Contemporary Art Auction

April 11, 2016

LOT 48

Lot 48

WANDA KOOP

WANDA KOOP
Lot 48 Details
WANDA KOOP

LANDSCAPE WITH RED BAR

acrylic on canvas
signed, titled and dated 2008 on the overflap
79 ins x 95 ins; 200.7 cms x 241.3 cms

Estimate $20,000-$30,000

Realised: $40,230
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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WANDA KOOP
  • WANDA KOOP
Provenance:

The Estate of James Bisback, Ontario
Michael Gibson Gallery, Ontario
Private Collection, Ontario

Literature:

Petra Halkes, Aspiring to the Landscape On Painting and the Subject of Nature (Toronto: University of Toronto, 2006).

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Wanda Koop was awarded the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts, 2016.

“It is, perhaps, this inalienable tie to nature that […] prompts artists to continue to represent the landscape and the viewers to seek out landscape art. And the more nature seems lost, the more sought after it becomes.“

Wanda Koop has been reinventing and redefining landscape painting for more than 40 years. Featured in over 50 solo exhibitions, she is a preeminent figure in contemporary Canadian art. Also renowned for her performance and video art, Wanda Koop is an inventive and accomplished multidisciplinary artist.

In Landscape with Red Bar (2008) and View from Here (2009) (lot 31), the striking contrast between the lightly brushed background and the vivid stripes of colour creates an immersive experience for the viewer. Her artwork questions the relationship between the sacredness of nature and the modern technological world.

Wanda Koop was born in Vancouver and currently lives and works in Winnipeg. Her artwork is collected internationally by major public and private institutions such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the Reykjavik Museum, the Shanghai Museum of Modern Art and the Caldic Collection.

CONDITION DETAILS

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