Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group

Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group
Prints of Betty Goodwin

Book details:

July 2002
ISBN 978-1-55054-925-6
Hardcover
9" x 11"
240 pages
Art
$55.00 CAD

Douglas & McIntyre

Prints of Betty Goodwin

Betty Goodwin’s powerful works about death, loss and the traces of life have influenced a generation of Canadian artists. This superbly produced catalogue raisonné of her prints celebrates a career that spans more than fifty years. Born in 1923 in Montreal, Betty Goodwin was largely self-taught and made her breakthrough as a leading Canadian artist in the early 1970s. Her work is in the collection of many public art institutions in Canada and has been exhibited internationally, most notably at the 1989 Sao Paulo Biennial and in the international section of the 1995 Venice Biennale. Recognitions of her achievement include the Paul-émile Borduas award, a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, the Gershon Iskowitz Prize and three honourary doctorates. The main text for this book comes from Rosemarie Tovell, Curator of Prints and Drawings at the National Gallery of Canada, and surveys Goodwin’s entire career. A short overview of Goodwin’s technical accomplishments follows from Anne Maheux, Conservator of Prints and Drawings. The book features some 250 meticulously reproduced illustrations, 40 in colour, with each print accompanied by a detailed description covering its genesis and history. End matter includes a list of exhibitions and a bibliography. The book will be simultaneously published in English and French, in partnership with the National Gallery of Canada.

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