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Artist Statement:
The philosophy behind all my art seems to be that of a quest to make some sense of the world I live in. That involves filtering information, truth from lie, reality from illusion. Through my objects and in my paintings, I create a language to describe the nature of the world around me. It is not merely the rational and the material; it encompasses the illogical, the primitive, and the magical....
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Artist Exhibitions:
Solo Exhibitions
2009 "Ordered Realities" Arts on King, Toronto Nov 7-28
2009-2010 "Object and Illusion" Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH Sept13 - January 31, 2010
2007 "Shelf Life" Center for the Holographic Arts, NY
2007 "Lost Horizons" Sundance Gallery Brunswick MD
2006 "Rome Paintings" WestEnd Gallery, Montreal...
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Mary Harman Biography:
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| Your Personal Biography |
Born Mary Christine Cleemput in rural Northwest Ohio, 1944. Father a Flemish artist from Ghent who immigrated to the US. Trained as a registered nurse in Lima Ohio; worked in Ohio, Washington DC, New York. Immigrated to Canada in 1969. Lived in Toronto, Newfoundland, Vancouver; now in Montreal with a studio in the Eastern Townships just above the Vermont border. |
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