
Stoneware Sculptures - Three Wood Files
Lot offered for sale by Saskatchewan NAC, Regina at the auction event "Darrell Bell Gallery Dispersal Auction" held on Sun, Dec 12, 2021.
Lot 51
Lot 51
Estimate: CAD $200 - $250
Realised: CAD $259
Realised: CAD $259
Lot description - from the online catalogue*
Provenance:
From the Darrell Bell Gallery (Saskatoon) dispersal
Notes:
Marc Courtemanche was born in 1971 in Sudbury, Ontario. He enrolled in Cambrian College's heavy mechanics program but eventually found his way back to the visual arts, re-enrolling at Cambrian to study art. After receiving his diploma he received his BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. There he learned theory and conceptual practice of sculpting. He appreciated the idea of found objects and thought critically about his role as a sculptor. This question led him to the Masters program at the University of Regina in 2001. There he was able to hone his technique, learning new crafts and furthering his conceptual understanding of the art of sculpting. Marc remained in Regina for another decade, teaching sculpture at the University of Regina and as an assistant preparator at Mackenzie Art Gallery. Since 2013 he has lived in L'Ange Gardien, Quebec.
From the Darrell Bell Gallery (Saskatoon) dispersal
Notes:
Marc Courtemanche was born in 1971 in Sudbury, Ontario. He enrolled in Cambrian College's heavy mechanics program but eventually found his way back to the visual arts, re-enrolling at Cambrian to study art. After receiving his diploma he received his BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. There he learned theory and conceptual practice of sculpting. He appreciated the idea of found objects and thought critically about his role as a sculptor. This question led him to the Masters program at the University of Regina in 2001. There he was able to hone his technique, learning new crafts and furthering his conceptual understanding of the art of sculpting. Marc remained in Regina for another decade, teaching sculpture at the University of Regina and as an assistant preparator at Mackenzie Art Gallery. Since 2013 he has lived in L'Ange Gardien, Quebec.
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(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Saskatchewan NAC auction house for permission to use.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Saskatchewan NAC auction house for permission to use.