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Diana Thorneycroft

Diana Thorneycroft (born 1956) is a Canadian artist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, whose work has exhibited nationally and internationally.[1] She works primarily in photography, drawing, and sculpture/installation and makes photographs of staged dioramas to explore sexuality and national identity, and even, national icons such as the Group of Seven. Her work blurs the lines between gendered bodies by employing phalluses.[2] She is also an educator: she worked as a sessional instructor at the University of Manitoba's School of Art for 25 years.

Diana Thorneycroft
Born1956 (age 67–68)
EducationBFA, University of Manitoba, MA, University of Wisconsin
Known forPhotographer, sculptor, installation artist, educator
Websitehttp://dianathorneycroft.com/

Education edit

Diana Thorneycroft graduated with an MFA from the University of Wisconsin in 1980 and with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) from the University of Manitoba in 1979.[3] Her early influences include Georgia O'Keeffe, Louise Bourgeois, Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Brueghel the Elder. Her art practice shifted in the mid-1980s, when a friend showed her a book called Joel-Peter Witkin: Forty Photographs, which led her to start using a camera.[4]

Exhibitions edit

Thorneycroft has exhibited her work across Canada, the United States and Europe, as well as in Moscow, Tokyo and Sydney. In 2022, she showed the mixed media installation Herd, which involved a 40-foot ramp and over 150 toy horses, half of which had been altered. She presented images from past and current work, and focused on her use of surrogates to address the human condition in an artist's talk about the show.[5]

Selected Artworks edit

Canadians and Americans (best friends forever … it's complicated) edit

A series of digital photographs, Canadians and Americans (best friends forever … it's complicated) looks at iconic moments and figures in American and Canadian history to explore the unbalanced relationship and power dynamic between the two neighbouring countries.[6] The collection was exhibited at the Michael Gibson Gallery in London, Ontario in October 2013.[7]

A People's History edit

Looking at the horrific history of crimes and atrocities perpetrated against vulnerable people in Canada, A People's History is a series of photographs based on dioramas created by the artist.[8]

Group of Seven Awkward Moments edit

Group of Seven Awkward Moments is a photographic series created between 2007 and 2010 which employs black humour to look at the effect of the mythology of the Canadian landscape on the construct of Canadian identity. The series features dioramas of histories that are part of iconic Canadian symbolism paired with backgrounds of reproductions of paintings by The Group of Seven.[9]

There Must Be 50 Ways to Kill Your Lover edit

This series of drawings explores violence in the media through the behaviour of popular cartoon characters.[10]

The Canadiana Martyrdom Series edit

The photographs is this series uses paraphernalia depicting Canadian tourism, identity, and culture to discuss spectacles of martyrdom and apathy to human suffering.[11]

Selected public collections edit

Among the international and national public collections which hold her work are the following:

Awards edit

In 2001, she received a Fleck Fellowship from the Banff Centre for the Arts. In 2012, Thorneycroft was awarded a Manitoba Arts Council Major Arts Grant and an Individual Artist Grant from the Winnipeg Arts Council.[17] In 2016, Thorneycroft was the recipient of the Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction by the Manitoba Arts Council. As a recipient, Thorneycroft received $30,000 and the council's highest distinction for outstanding Manitoba artists with "long-term achievements".[18]

References edit

  1. ^ "Diana Thorneycroft - Canadian Art". Canadian Art. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  2. ^ White, Laura (2013). Herstory: art by women in the University of Winnipeg collection. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Leamarc. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-9921187-0-9.
  3. ^ "Diana Thorneycroft - Canadian Art". Canadian Art. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  4. ^ Rynor, Becky. "An Interview with Diana Thorneycroft". www.gallery.ca. National Gallery of Canada magazinr, 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Diana Thorneycroft: Herd". nickle.ucalgary.ca. Nickle Galleries, U Calgary, 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Canadians And Americans (Best Friends Forever… It's Complicated) | Art Mur". artmur.com. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  7. ^ "Diana Thorneycroft "Canadians and Americans"". Michael Gibson Gallery. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-06.
  9. ^ "Playing with the Group of Seven". www.ngcmagazine.ca. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  10. ^ "Artist Diana Thorneycroft's dark sense of humour on display in France - CBC Manitoba". www.cbc.ca. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  11. ^ "Galleries West".
  12. ^ "Collection". agnes.queensu.ca. Agnes Etherinton Art Centre. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  13. ^ "Collection". collections.mcmichael.com. McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Collection". www.gallery.ca. National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Collection". emuseum.ucalgary.ca. Nickle Galleries, Calgary. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Collection". www.wag.ca. Winipeg Art Gallery. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Diana Thorneycroft "Canadians and Americans"". Michael Gibson Gallery. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  18. ^ "Diana Thorneycroft - 2016 Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction". Manitoba Arts Council. 2016-04-20. Retrieved 2020-03-07.

External links edit

  • Official website

diana, thorneycroft, born, 1956, canadian, artist, based, winnipeg, manitoba, whose, work, exhibited, nationally, internationally, works, primarily, photography, drawing, sculpture, installation, makes, photographs, staged, dioramas, explore, sexuality, nation. Diana Thorneycroft born 1956 is a Canadian artist based in Winnipeg Manitoba whose work has exhibited nationally and internationally 1 She works primarily in photography drawing and sculpture installation and makes photographs of staged dioramas to explore sexuality and national identity and even national icons such as the Group of Seven Her work blurs the lines between gendered bodies by employing phalluses 2 She is also an educator she worked as a sessional instructor at the University of Manitoba s School of Art for 25 years Diana ThorneycroftBorn1956 age 67 68 Claresholm Alberta CanadaEducationBFA University of Manitoba MA University of WisconsinKnown forPhotographer sculptor installation artist educatorWebsitehttp dianathorneycroft com Contents 1 Education 2 Exhibitions 3 Selected Artworks 3 1 Canadians and Americans best friends forever it s complicated 3 2 A People s History 3 3 Group of Seven Awkward Moments 3 4 There Must Be 50 Ways to Kill Your Lover 3 5 The Canadiana Martyrdom Series 4 Selected public collections 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEducation editDiana Thorneycroft graduated with an MFA from the University of Wisconsin in 1980 and with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours from the University of Manitoba in 1979 3 Her early influences include Georgia O Keeffe Louise Bourgeois Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Brueghel the Elder Her art practice shifted in the mid 1980s when a friend showed her a book called Joel Peter Witkin Forty Photographs which led her to start using a camera 4 Exhibitions editThorneycroft has exhibited her work across Canada the United States and Europe as well as in Moscow Tokyo and Sydney In 2022 she showed the mixed media installation Herd which involved a 40 foot ramp and over 150 toy horses half of which had been altered She presented images from past and current work and focused on her use of surrogates to address the human condition in an artist s talk about the show 5 Selected Artworks editCanadians and Americans best friends forever it s complicated edit A series of digital photographs Canadians and Americans best friends forever it s complicated looks at iconic moments and figures in American and Canadian history to explore the unbalanced relationship and power dynamic between the two neighbouring countries 6 The collection was exhibited at the Michael Gibson Gallery in London Ontario in October 2013 7 A People s History edit Looking at the horrific history of crimes and atrocities perpetrated against vulnerable people in Canada A People s History is a series of photographs based on dioramas created by the artist 8 Group of Seven Awkward Moments edit Group of Seven Awkward Moments is a photographic series created between 2007 and 2010 which employs black humour to look at the effect of the mythology of the Canadian landscape on the construct of Canadian identity The series features dioramas of histories that are part of iconic Canadian symbolism paired with backgrounds of reproductions of paintings by The Group of Seven 9 There Must Be 50 Ways to Kill Your Lover edit This series of drawings explores violence in the media through the behaviour of popular cartoon characters 10 The Canadiana Martyrdom Series edit The photographs is this series uses paraphernalia depicting Canadian tourism identity and culture to discuss spectacles of martyrdom and apathy to human suffering 11 Selected public collections editAmong the international and national public collections which hold her work are the following Agnes Etherington Art Centre Kingston Ontario 12 McMichael Canadian Art Collection Kleinburg Ontario 13 National Gallery of Canada Ottawa Ontario 14 Nickle Galleries Calgary Alberta 15 Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg Manitoba 16 Awards editIn 2001 she received a Fleck Fellowship from the Banff Centre for the Arts In 2012 Thorneycroft was awarded a Manitoba Arts Council Major Arts Grant and an Individual Artist Grant from the Winnipeg Arts Council 17 In 2016 Thorneycroft was the recipient of the Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction by the Manitoba Arts Council As a recipient Thorneycroft received 30 000 and the council s highest distinction for outstanding Manitoba artists with long term achievements 18 References edit Diana Thorneycroft Canadian Art Canadian Art Retrieved 2017 03 04 White Laura 2013 Herstory art by women in the University of Winnipeg collection Winnipeg Manitoba Leamarc p 37 ISBN 978 0 9921187 0 9 Diana Thorneycroft Canadian Art Canadian Art Retrieved 2016 03 05 Rynor Becky An Interview with Diana Thorneycroft www gallery ca National Gallery of Canada magazinr 2016 Retrieved 11 September 2022 Diana Thorneycroft Herd nickle ucalgary ca Nickle Galleries U Calgary 2022 Retrieved 11 September 2022 Canadians And Americans Best Friends Forever It s Complicated Art Mur artmur com Retrieved 2016 03 05 Diana Thorneycroft Canadians and Americans Michael Gibson Gallery Retrieved 2020 03 07 Art Gallery of Regina PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 06 Playing with the Group of Seven www ngcmagazine ca Retrieved 2016 03 05 Artist Diana Thorneycroft s dark sense of humour on display in France CBC Manitoba www cbc ca Retrieved 2016 03 05 Galleries West Collection agnes queensu ca Agnes Etherinton Art Centre Retrieved 10 September 2022 Collection collections mcmichael com McMichael Canadian Art Collection Kleinburg Retrieved 10 September 2022 Collection www gallery ca National Gallery of Canada Retrieved 10 September 2022 Collection emuseum ucalgary ca Nickle Galleries Calgary Retrieved 10 September 2022 Collection www wag ca Winipeg Art Gallery Retrieved 10 September 2022 Diana Thorneycroft Canadians and Americans Michael Gibson Gallery Retrieved 2020 03 07 Diana Thorneycroft 2016 Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction Manitoba Arts Council 2016 04 20 Retrieved 2020 03 07 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diana Thorneycroft amp oldid 1210255869, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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