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Available
October 2005
ISBN
1-55380-032-X
BISAC:
ART000000, BIO001000, ART020000
8 ˝ x
10 134 pp hard cover
65 full page colour prints, 50 b&w prints
$39.95 CDN
$34.95 US
Canadian
Art, Autobiography, West Coast

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A Brush
With Life
By John Koerner
In
his autobiography, John Koerner explores the underpinnings of his
long life as a painter in a lavishly illustrated art book with
full-page colour prints of his paintings and many black and white
photos and drawings. Koerner describes his early life in Czechoslovakia,
his art and philosophy studies at the Sorbonne, and his life as
a student in the Latin Quarter of Paris in the 1930s. He tells
of the influences of Bonnard, Matisse, Sartre, A.J. Ayer and Bo
Yin Ra on his artistic and spiritual development. He discusses
the patronage given to West Coast native art by his uncle Walter
Koerner, and he illuminates his developing ideas about art through
his friendships with other Canadian artists such as Lawren Harris,
Bill Reid, Alistair Bell, Harry Adaskin and Toni Onley. He examines
the role of important colleagues at the Vancouver School of Art
and the University of British Columbia: Bruno and Molly Bobak,
Gordon Smith, Joe Plaskett, Jack Shadbolt and Bert Binning. Koerner
also comments on many of his paintings, explaining his aspirations
and what lies below the surface. At age ninety-two, Koerner is
one of the last of the generation that developed modernism in Canadian
art. A Brush with Life will prove a valuable source book for art
historians and curators, and of course for the many collectors
of Koerner’s art. David Watmough, the well-known Canadian fiction
writer, has written an introduction.
"The
power of his work is the integration of spirit and landscape."
—Jane
Rule
John
Koerner’s artwork has been shown in every National Gallery of Canada
Biennial as well as the NGC travelling exhibitions to other countries – with
hundreds of solo exhibitions in Canada and abroad. He continues
to produce canvases in his Lighthouse and Pacific Gateway series.
Current and upcoming exhibitions include the Diane Farris Gallery
(Vancouver), Winchester Galleries (Victoria) and the Works Gallery
(Edmonton). He lives in Vancouver.
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