French Fantasy
109.2 cms x 190.5 cms (43 ins x 75 ins)
made in 2016
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "Capture Benefit Auction" held on Wed, Sep 21, 2022.
Lot h025
Lot h025
Estimate: CAD $8,000 - $12,000
Realised: CAD $8,750
Realised: CAD $8,750
Lot description - from the online catalogue*
Provenance:
Courtesy of the Artist and Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto
Notes:
This work is an AP.
Elizabeth Zvonar’s collage works are composed of source materials drawn from art-historical references, contemporary advertising, and popular culture. The works question existing social and cultural systems through the use of humour and irony. Zvonar treats imagery as a metaphor, establishing a referential context that calls into question popular conceptions and historical canons to address cultural constructions of power. French Fantasy, a version of which was exhibited as a public art installation as part of Capture Photography Festival in 2020, combines two images. The face and torso of the figure in Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s La Grande Odalisque (1814) is removed and replaced with a detail from an image of a funerary statue of ancient Egyptian Prince Rahotep and Princess Nofret (c. 2600 BC). This arrangement obscures the identity of the woman in Ingres’s portrait, replacing it with the stylized arm of Nofret. In Zvonar’s image, both women are released from idealization and the viewer’s fantasy; their objectification becomes obfuscated.
Zvonar has exhibited in Canada and internationally at venues such as The Polygon Gallery, North Vancouver; Canada House, London; Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto; and Soil Gallery, Seattle, amongst others. Zvonar has participated in residencies and received awards for her contributions to the local art community including the Emily Award from her alma mater, the Mayor’s Award, and the Shadbolt Foundation’s VIVA Award. Zvonar lives and works in Vancouver.
Consignor proceeds will benefit Capture Photography Festival.
The Buyer is hereby advised to read fully the Terms and Conditions of Business and Catalogue Terms, including the Capture Benefit Auction HO2 Sale Notice and Special Terms of Sale.
Curatorial text courtesy of Capture Photography Festival.
Courtesy of the Artist and Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto
Notes:
This work is an AP.
Elizabeth Zvonar’s collage works are composed of source materials drawn from art-historical references, contemporary advertising, and popular culture. The works question existing social and cultural systems through the use of humour and irony. Zvonar treats imagery as a metaphor, establishing a referential context that calls into question popular conceptions and historical canons to address cultural constructions of power. French Fantasy, a version of which was exhibited as a public art installation as part of Capture Photography Festival in 2020, combines two images. The face and torso of the figure in Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s La Grande Odalisque (1814) is removed and replaced with a detail from an image of a funerary statue of ancient Egyptian Prince Rahotep and Princess Nofret (c. 2600 BC). This arrangement obscures the identity of the woman in Ingres’s portrait, replacing it with the stylized arm of Nofret. In Zvonar’s image, both women are released from idealization and the viewer’s fantasy; their objectification becomes obfuscated.
Zvonar has exhibited in Canada and internationally at venues such as The Polygon Gallery, North Vancouver; Canada House, London; Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto; and Soil Gallery, Seattle, amongst others. Zvonar has participated in residencies and received awards for her contributions to the local art community including the Emily Award from her alma mater, the Mayor’s Award, and the Shadbolt Foundation’s VIVA Award. Zvonar lives and works in Vancouver.
Consignor proceeds will benefit Capture Photography Festival.
The Buyer is hereby advised to read fully the Terms and Conditions of Business and Catalogue Terms, including the Capture Benefit Auction HO2 Sale Notice and Special Terms of Sale.
Curatorial text courtesy of Capture Photography Festival.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Heffel auction house for permission to use.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Heffel auction house for permission to use.