Leopold Plotek (1948) - Down to the Quick, 1999

Down to the Quick, 1999


made in 1999
Lot offered for sale by BYDealers, Montréal at the auction event "Art d’après-guerre & contemporain / Post-War & Contemporary Art" held on Sun, Nov 28, 2021.
Lot 56
Estimate: CAD $10,000 - $15,000
Realised: CAD $12,000

Lot description - from the online catalogue*


Technique / Medium:

Huile sur toile / Oil on canvas

Dimensions:

169 x 162,6 cm / 66 ½ x 64 in

Signature:

Provenance:

Galerie Eric Devlin, Montréal

Collection particulière / Private collection, Montréal

Le peintre Leopold Plotek puise ses références dans l’Antiquité, la mythologie, les textes sacrés et le mysticisme juif, entre autres. Au début de sa carrière, alors qu’il cherche sa voie dans le courant moderniste, il fait un séjour en Italie au cours duquel il s’imprègne des traditions architecturales de l’Occident. Brouillant constamment la frontière entre abstraction et figuration, premier plan et arrière-plan, mémoire et expérience et conscient et inconscient, il ne cherche pas tant à reproduire ou réinterpréter l’art du passé qu’à inventer une grande maniera de notre temps.

Plotek est né à Moscou, en URSS, en 1948. Il a émigré de la Pologne au Canada en 1960. Au cours de ses études à l’Université McGill et à l’Université Sir George Williams (aujourd’hui Concordia), à Montréal, puis à la Slade School of Fine Art, à Londres, il a notamment eu comme professeurs Roy Kiyooka, Yves Gaucher et William Townsend. Son travail a fait l’objet de près d’une trentaine d’expositions individuelles à Montréal et à Toronto depuis 1976 et ses œuvres figurent dans les principales collections publiques du Canada. L’artiste vit et travaille à Montréal, où il enseigne aussi la peinture et le dessin à l’Université Concordia. Il est représenté par la galerie Corkin de Toronto.



Painter Leopold Plotek draws his references, among other things, from Antiquity, mythology, sacred texts, and Jewish mysticism. At the start of his career, while seeking his way in modernism, he travelled to Italy, where he immersed himself in Western architectural traditions. Constantly blurring the line between abstraction and figuration, foreground and background, memory and experience, consciousness and the unconscious, Plotek was not trying to reproduce or reinterpret the past so much as to invent a grande maniera for our time.

Plotek was born in Moscow, USSR, in 1948. He emigrated from Poland to Canada in 1960. During his studies, first at McGill University and Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University), in Montreal, then at the Slade School of Fine Art, in London, he had among his teachers Roy Kiyooka, Yves Gaucher, and William Townsend. He has had close to thirty solo exhibitions in Montreal and Toronto since 1976, and his works figure in the major Canadian public collections. He lives and works in Montreal, where he also teaches painting and drawing at Concordia University. He is represented by Corkin Gallery in Toronto.
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Down to the Quick, 1999 by artist Leopold Plotek