David Thauberger: 50 Years of Painting: Exhibition and Sale
Exhibition and sale features five decades of David Thauberger’s painting including rural architecture, grain elevators, red boat series and a selection of 1970s animal motifs. With works from many periods collectors have an opportunity to consider the evolution of style as well as subject matter of a nationally recognized artist.
JOIN US FOR AN OPENING RECEPTION
Oct 5th 1-4PM
DAVID THAUBERGER IN CONVERSATION WITH DR. JOCELYN ANDERSON,
Oct 5th 2PM
About David Thauberger:
David Thauberger is known for his paintings of the vernacular architecture and cultural icons of Saskatchewan. Together with his paintings of popular culture and postcard images of tourist meccas far and wide, his images of Saskatchewan are articlate debates involving art, culture, and how we view our world, presenting a hyper-real picture of our context that transcends regionalism while capturing the heart of what it means to be from Saskatchewan
About Jocelyn Anderson:
Jocelyn Anderson is the Director of the JR Shaw Institute for Art in Canada at Glenbow. Prior to joining Glenbow, she was the Deputy Director at the Art Canada Institute and an instructor at the University of Toronto Mississauga, where she created courses on modernism, nationalism, and colonialism in art in Canada. She is the author of William Brymner: Life & Work (2020), and she has contributed essays to Uninvited: Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Moment (2021), Generations: The Sobey Family & Canadian Art (2022), and Gathie Falk: Revelations(2022). Her research on art and the British Empire has been published in the Oxford Art Journal, British Art Studies, and Eighteenth-century Studies. She holds a PhD and MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London.