Frances-Anne Johnston
Art and Life
- Publisher
- Figure 1 Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2022
- Category
- Canadian, Women Artists, Monographs
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781894906623
- Publish Date
- Oct 2022
- List Price
- $55
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Description
This bilingual publication is the first-ever monograph on artist Frances-Anne Johnston, one of Canada's foremost painters of still lifes, flowers, and interiors.
Exploring the extensive artistic career of this under-represented artist, the book also situates her within 20th-century Canadian art history and feminist theoretical contexts. In addition to beautiful colour illustrations of Johnston's work, this volume features critical essays, and an extensive exhibition history.
Through primary research, curator Rebecca Basciano interprets Johnston's mastery of technique and subject matter, while demonstrating the artist's unique aesthetic and skill through an exploration of several important artworks. Similarly, art historian and scholar Catharine Mastin, in her ongoing investigation of Canadian "artist couples," exposes the challenges faced by women artists - including Johnston - who often juggled their own artistic practices with the demands of child-rearing and supporting their husbands' careers.
Finally, as a critical aspect of this reclamation work, Frances-Anne Johnston's own voice is revealed in a republished article that she wrote in 1955 for Mayfair . Together, these insightful essays constitute a feminist recovery project by not only situating Johnston among her male contemporaries, but also by creating new space for the appreciation and validation of a practice that was shaped by domestic realities, including motherhood.
This book is a companion to the exhibition A Family Palette: Frances-Anne Johnston, Franz Johnston, and Franklin Arbuckle, on view at the Ottawa Art Gallery from September 10, 2022 to February 5, 2023, followed by an Ontario tour through 2024. This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada, and the Ontario Society of Artists.
Cette publication bilingue est la toute premiere monographie portant sur Frances-Anne Johnston, l'une des plus celebres peintres canadiennes de natures mortes, de fleurs et d'interieurs. En plus d'explorer la vaste carriere de cette artiste sous-representee, l'ouvrage la place dans le contexte de l'histoire de l'art canadien et des theories feministes du 20e siecle. Aux magnifiques reproductions couleur des oeuvres de Johnston s'ajoutent des essais critiques et une histoire detaillee de l'exposition.
Les recherches primaires qu'a menees la commissaire Rebecca Basciano lui permettent d'interpreter la maitrise technique de Johnston et sa connaissance approfondie des sujets qu'elle peint et de demontrer tout a la fois, grace a l'exploration de plusieurs de ses oeuvres importantes, l'habilete et l'esthetique uniques de l'artiste. Pour sa part, la chercheuse et historienne de l'art Catharine Mastin expose, dans son etude suivie de « couples d'artistes », les difficultes qu'ont surmontees les femmes artistes, y compris Johnston, qui ont souvent du concilier leur carriere artistique et l'education des enfants, tout en soutenant la carriere de leur mari.
Enfin, cet ouvrage de rehabilitation a aussi pour objectif essentiel de reveler la voix de Frances-Anne Johnston grace a la republication d'un article qu'elle avait ecrit en 1955 pour le magazine Mayfair . Ensemble, ces essais participent d'un projet de retablissement du feminisme; en effet, ils situent Johnston dans le contexte des artistes masculins de l'epoque et creent aussi un nouvel espace permettant l'appreciation et la validation d'une pratique faconnee par les realites domestiques, dont la maternite fait partie.
Cette monographie accompagne l'exposition Tableaux de famille : Frances-Anne Johnston, Franz Johnston et Franklin Arbuckle, presentee a la Galerie d'art d'Ottawa du 10 septembre 2022 au 5 fevrier 2023, puis ailleurs en Ontario jusqu'en 2024. Ce projet a ete rendu possible en partie grace au soutien du gouvernement du Canada et de l'Ontario Society of Artists.
About the authors
Rebecca Basciano's profile page
Catharine Mastin is Director of the Art Gallery of Windsor and Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Windsor. She has held doctoral fellowships from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the University of Alberta.