Tom Burrow
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Word Count
52,000 words, Guess
Page Count
208 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781927958889
- ISBN-101927958881
- OCLC Control Number1046069454
- Better World Books9781927958889
- Open LibraryOL40841559M
Classifications
- LCCN6490 .W88 2018
Description
Tom Burrows', and the exhibition that preceded the book, presents work by the artist from his early career to the present. The book is a timely refocusing of attention on an artist who has made an immense contribution to the development of art in Vancouver, not only as an artist but as an educator and activist as well. Burrows first rose to prominence in the late-1960s and was included in several exhibitions at the UBC Fine Arts Library, an institution that was seminal in encouraging Vancouver?s growing and now vibrant art community. In 1975 he received a United Nations commission to document squatters communities in Europe, Africa and Asia, a work that is now in the Belkin?s collection. Burrows? work, which demonstrates an interest in process and new materials, has encompassed a number of disciplines including sculpture, early performance art, video, painting and iconic hand-built houses on the Maplewood Mudflats and Hornby Island. Currently most well known for his innovative monochromatic cast polymer resin?paintings/sculptures? produced during the last forty-five years, the book examines the full breadth of his career with works from the Belkin?s permanent collection as the basis with other works from the artist, collectors and public institutions.
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