1st of 69 works found
Kiyooka's Back
Artist
Schmidt, Marianna
Title
Kiyooka's Back
Technique
graphite
Date
1980
Dimensions
56.0cm height x 76.2cm width
Type
drawing
Accession Number
2018.12.42
Collection
Permanent Collection
Anonymous Gift
Marianna Schmidt (1918-2005) lived and worked in Vancouver, B.C. from the mid-1950s until her death in 2005. Hungarian by birth, she fled her country as a refugee in 1944 and spent years in displaced persons’ camps in Austria, Germany and England before eventually migrating to Canada in 1961. In 1965 she completed a BFA in printmaking at the Vancouver School of Art. Schmidt has exhibited widely both locally and internationally, and her work is included in several public collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Canada, the Seattle Art Museum and the Vancouver Art Gallery. The most persistent feelings in her work are those of loneliness, alienation and painful dislocation. Whether depicted in prints, drawings, paintings or collages, her twisted, distorted and fragmented figures are often stranded against featureless grounds, huddled in inhospitable rooms or suspended above place maps and generic landscapes.