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Donald Andrus: The Shape of Desire

The art of Donald Andrus defies categorization. Although principally known for his abstract paintings, Andrus has, throughout his career, combined his first love drawing with a deep engagement with colour, a desire for experimentation, a keen interest in the physical qualities of his materials, and the sensory experience of the viewer.

Donald Andrus: The Shape of Desire brings together four major essays, including one by the artist, and more than eighty full-colour reproductions to assess a body of work that extends from abstract paintings to portraits. Roslyn Rosenfeld writes about Andruss early abstract work, Ihor Holubizky considers Andruss portraits, and Pan Wendt revisits Andruss contemporary abstract paintings. Taken together, the essays and images take full measure of the entirety of Andruss career and influences from the landscapes of Greece and the poetry of George Seferis to the cinematic works of Andrei Tarkovsky and the pioneering work of contemporary German artists Gerhard Richter and Anselm Kiefer.

Donald Andrus has been painting for over thirty-five years. His work has been exhibited at galleries and museums throughout Canada and may be found in both private and public collections. He has previously worked as a curator at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, as a lecturer at the University of New Brunswick, and as a professor of art history at Concordia University. Andrus now lives and works in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

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  • Weight: 1200g
  • Dimensions: 229 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781773104102

About Ihor HolubizkyPan WendtRoslyn Rosenfeld

Ihor Holubizky is an art historian and senior curator He has held several public gallery curatorial positions including curator at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery Toronto and the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Since then he has held the position of the curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney Australia and the Art Museum at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane. Pan Wendt has been Curator of the Confederation Centre Art Gallery since 2010. Previously a freelance curator and critic he has written for journals such as C Magazine Fillip and Arts Atlantic as well as numerous catalogue and critical essays. His curated exhibitions include James Lee Byar: Letters from the Worlds Most Famous Unknown Artist (2004 Mass MoCA); Colleen Wolstenholme: A Divided Room (2007 Confederation Centre Art Gallery); Funkaesthetics (2008 Justina M. Barnicke Gallery); Free Parking Quotation and Hank Bull: Connexion (2011 2013 and 2015 Confederation Centre Art Gallery). Roslyn Rosenfeld taught art history for a dozen years at the Saint John and Fredericton campuses of the University of New Brunswick. She has published reviews in Fuse and over forty reviews and features in ArtsAtlantic and has curated or written essays for eighteen exhibitions. She is the author of the award-winning monograph Lucy Jarvis: Even Stones Have Life.

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