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Carol Wainio

Carol Wainio RCA (born 1955) is a Canadian painter. Her work, known for its visual complexity and monochrome color palette, has been exhibited in major art galleries in Canada, the U.S., Europe and China.[1] She has won multiple awards, including the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts.[2]

Carol Wainio
Born1955 (age 68–69)
EducationNova Scotia College of Art and Design, University of Toronto, Concordia University
Known forPainter
AwardsGeorge Gilmour Award (1985), Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Academician award (2004), Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts (2014)

Life edit

Born in Sarnia, Ontario, Wainio is the daughter of Finnish immigrants,[3] she grew up in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. Wainio studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and at the University of Toronto and later completed a Master of Fine Arts at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec.[4] She lives in Ottawa and is an adjunct professor in visual arts at the University of Ottawa.

Painting career edit

 
Wainio's Season's End (2012) on display at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery as part of the 2016 exhibition Stilled Lives: Works from the Permanent Collection.

Her paintings often reference a variety of sources from fairy tales, medieval manuscripts to the 2008 financial collapse.[5] Wainio's canvases have been described by art critic Emily Falvey as "fairy-tale landscapes littered with the detritus of contemporary consumerism."[6] Her body of work has been compared to such works by American painter Jules Olitski. "The appeal her paintings had came from the same activity of looking that generated their strangeness."[7]

Wainio's first solo exhibition took place at the Yarlow/Salzman Gallery, in Toronto, Ontario in 1982. In 1990, her paintings were displayed in the "Aperto" exhibit at the Venice Biennale, in Venice, Italy. In 2010, Wainio's work was featured in a travelling exhibition, Carol Wainio: The Book, curated by Diana Nemiroff and organized and circulated by Carleton University Art Gallery. This exhibition displays Wainio's interest in the evolution of fairy-tales, the art of the copyist, industrialization, and the narrative power of images.[8] It was on display at Carleton University Art Gallery (2010), the Varley Art Gallery (2011), the Kelowna Art Gallery (2013), the Dunlop Art Gallery (2013), the McIntosh Gallery (2013), and the Galerie de l'UQAM (2014).

Wainio's large-scale canvases have also been exhibited in more than 40 museums and galleries, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Shanghai Art Museum in China and the Stedelijk Museum in the Netherlands. Her work is in such public collections as the National Gallery of Canada, the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal and the Art Gallery of Ontario, among other institutions.[5]

Awards edit

In 2004, Wainio became one of the few women elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Along with other eight Canadian artists, she received the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts in 2014 for her outstanding achievements in contemporary visual and media arts.[9]

Exhibitions edit

Solo edit

  • S.L. Simpson Gallery, Toronto, 1991
  • Galerie Chantal Boulanger, Montréal, 1990
  • Galerie d'art du Centre Culturel de l'Université de Sherbrooke, 1989
  • "Imagining the past/Remembering the Future", S.L. Simpson Gallery, Toronto, 1985
  • Concordia University Art Gallery, Montréal, 1983
  • Yarlow/Salzman Gallery, Toronto, 1982
  • Eye Level Gallery, Halifax, 1980

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Group edit

  • "Aperto", Venice Biennale, 1990
  • "Les Temps Chauds", Musée d'art contemporain, Montréal, 1988
  • "Songs of Experience", National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1986
  • "Appearing", Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax, 1983[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Carol Wainio". Paul Petro Contemporary Art. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  2. ^ General, The Office of the Secretary to the Governor. "The Governor General of Canada". Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  3. ^ Canada Council (2014-03-04), Carol Wainio, 2014 Canada Council laureate – a film by Julie Perron, retrieved 2016-03-08
  4. ^ . Trepanier Baer. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Carol Wainio - Canadian Art". Canadian Art. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  6. ^ . Trepanier Baer Gallery. Archived from the original on 24 June 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  7. ^ Enright, Robert (2003). "The Very Rich Hours of Carol Wainio". Border Crossings 22 no 1.
  8. ^ Beecher, Donald; Innes, Randy (2010). Carol Wainio: The Book. Ottawa: Carleton University Press. pp. 9–11. ISBN 978-0770905408.
  9. ^ "Governor-General's Awards honour eight esteemed Canadian artists". Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  10. ^ a b Carol Wainio. Vancouver: Contemporary Art Gallery Vancouver. 1991. p. 45. ISBN 0920751318.

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Carol Wainio RCA born 1955 is a Canadian painter Her work known for its visual complexity and monochrome color palette has been exhibited in major art galleries in Canada the U S Europe and China 1 She has won multiple awards including the Governor General s Award in Visual and Media Arts 2 Carol WainioBorn1955 age 68 69 Sarnia Ontario CanadaEducationNova Scotia College of Art and Design University of Toronto Concordia UniversityKnown forPainterAwardsGeorge Gilmour Award 1985 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Academician award 2004 Governor General s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2014 Contents 1 Life 2 Painting career 3 Awards 4 Exhibitions 4 1 Solo 4 2 Group 5 ReferencesLife editBorn in Sarnia Ontario Wainio is the daughter of Finnish immigrants 3 she grew up in Kitchener Waterloo Ontario Wainio studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and at the University of Toronto and later completed a Master of Fine Arts at Concordia University in Montreal Quebec 4 She lives in Ottawa and is an adjunct professor in visual arts at the University of Ottawa Painting career edit nbsp Wainio s Season s End 2012 on display at the Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery as part of the 2016 exhibition Stilled Lives Works from the Permanent Collection Her paintings often reference a variety of sources from fairy tales medieval manuscripts to the 2008 financial collapse 5 Wainio s canvases have been described by art critic Emily Falvey as fairy tale landscapes littered with the detritus of contemporary consumerism 6 Her body of work has been compared to such works by American painter Jules Olitski The appeal her paintings had came from the same activity of looking that generated their strangeness 7 Wainio s first solo exhibition took place at the Yarlow Salzman Gallery in Toronto Ontario in 1982 In 1990 her paintings were displayed in the Aperto exhibit at the Venice Biennale in Venice Italy In 2010 Wainio s work was featured in a travelling exhibition Carol Wainio The Book curated by Diana Nemiroff and organized and circulated by Carleton University Art Gallery This exhibition displays Wainio s interest in the evolution of fairy tales the art of the copyist industrialization and the narrative power of images 8 It was on display at Carleton University Art Gallery 2010 the Varley Art Gallery 2011 the Kelowna Art Gallery 2013 the Dunlop Art Gallery 2013 the McIntosh Gallery 2013 and the Galerie de l UQAM 2014 Wainio s large scale canvases have also been exhibited in more than 40 museums and galleries including the National Gallery of Canada the Shanghai Art Museum in China and the Stedelijk Museum in the Netherlands Her work is in such public collections as the National Gallery of Canada the Musee d art contemporain de Montreal and the Art Gallery of Ontario among other institutions 5 Awards editIn 2004 Wainio became one of the few women elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Along with other eight Canadian artists she received the Governor General s Award in Visual and Media Arts in 2014 for her outstanding achievements in contemporary visual and media arts 9 Exhibitions editSolo edit S L Simpson Gallery Toronto 1991 Galerie Chantal Boulanger Montreal 1990 Galerie d art du Centre Culturel de l Universite de Sherbrooke 1989 Imagining the past Remembering the Future S L Simpson Gallery Toronto 1985 Concordia University Art Gallery Montreal 1983 Yarlow Salzman Gallery Toronto 1982 Eye Level Gallery Halifax 1980 10 Group edit Aperto Venice Biennale 1990 Les Temps Chauds Musee d art contemporain Montreal 1988 Songs of Experience National Gallery of Canada Ottawa 1986 Appearing Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery Halifax 1983 10 References edit Carol Wainio Paul Petro Contemporary Art Retrieved 8 March 2015 General The Office of the Secretary to the Governor The Governor General of Canada Retrieved 2018 03 08 Canada Council 2014 03 04 Carol Wainio 2014 Canada Council laureate a film by Julie Perron retrieved 2016 03 08 Carol Wainio Receives 2014 Governor General s Award for Media and Visual Arts Trepanier Baer Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 8 March 2015 a b Carol Wainio Canadian Art Canadian Art Retrieved 2016 03 08 Artist Carol Wainio Trepanier Baer Gallery Archived from the original on 24 June 2015 Retrieved 8 March 2015 Enright Robert 2003 The Very Rich Hours of Carol Wainio Border Crossings 22 no 1 Beecher Donald Innes Randy 2010 Carol Wainio The Book Ottawa Carleton University Press pp 9 11 ISBN 978 0770905408 Governor General s Awards honour eight esteemed Canadian artists Retrieved 2018 03 08 a b Carol Wainio Vancouver Contemporary Art Gallery Vancouver 1991 p 45 ISBN 0920751318 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carol Wainio amp oldid 1145484447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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