Bernadette Phan (born 1966) is a Vancouver based visual artist working with painting and drawing.
Early life and education
Phan was born in Cambodia to Vietnamese parents, and was raised in France and Canada.[1] She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Studio Arts at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, and a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Printmaking at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2]
Works
Ovalicity, 2004
Ovalicity is a series of paintings engaging with oval shaped marks depicted across the work's "painterly, atmospheric surfaces."[2]
Trippy Ethers, 2009
Trippy Ethers is a series of painting moving away from expressive marks of shapes, and utilizing strokes to create small marks of paint, ranging over the canvas. There is no accumulating image that rises out of the painted surface, but instead the sense of space and dimension is formed in the viewer's mind. Trippy Ethers can be understood as an attempt to reverse the contemporary conditions of information overload. Kelowna Art Gallery describes Phan's series as being "not monotonous...," but as "rich, meditative, contemplative works that invoke a quietude within the viewer".[2]
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
Group exhibitions
- Lili and the Migratory Influences, Burnaby Public Library, Burnaby, British Columbia, 2015[4]
- The Point Is, Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, British Columbia, 2011[5]
- Fantastic, Centre A, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2007[6]
- Some New Paintings: Bernadette Phan, Philippe Raphanel, Ben Reeves, Equinox Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2002[2]
References
- ↑ "Homage to still life painting". The Source. 2015-03-10. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Wylie, Liz. (2011). The point is : Pierre Coupey, Landon Mackenzie, Martin Pearce, Bernadette Phan, Bryan Ryley. Kelowna Art Gallery. Kelowna, B.C.: Kelowna Art Gallery. ISBN 978-1-896749-55-6. OCLC 749872776.
- ↑ "Syntax Gallery – Bernadette Phan | icoaat". Retrieved 2020-03-11.
- ↑ "Burnaby Art Gallery opens library exhibitions". Burnaby Now. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
- ↑ "The Point Is – Kelowna Art Gallery". Retrieved 2020-03-11.
- ↑ "FANTASTIC | Centre A". Retrieved 2020-03-11.