Elizabeth Zvonar
Elizabeth Zvonar, Headshot, Verdant, 2016, inkjet print.
Born1972 (age 51–52)
EducationBFA, Emily Carr University of Art and Design, 2002
Known forCollagist, sculptor
Websitewww.elizabethzvonar.com

Elizabeth Zvonar RCA (born 1972) is a Canadian contemporary artist who works primarily with mixed-media collage and sculpture based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1] She is currently represented by Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[2]

Life and education

Zvonar was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario.[2] She has attended Aichi Gakusen University in Toyota City, Japan (1994), Capilano College in North Vancouver, Canada (1995), and Hokkaido University of Art & Design in Sapporo, Japan (1996).[2] She ultimately received a BFA at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada in 2002, the same institution that would later reward her with the Emily Award for Outstanding Achievement by an Emily Carr Alumna in 2011.[2][3]

Work

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Elizabeth Zvonar, Origin of the World, Peaches in Space, 2010, inkjet print on Kodak semi-matte paper. Collection of the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.

Working extensively with collage materials, Zvonar’s practice works towards presenting a new history by collecting images from a variety of sources (advertisements, lifestyle, and art history) and reinterpreting them through juxtaposition. By working with images of the female body, Zvonar’s work reinterprets the use of female representation through a reductive and additive process that investigates the nuances and disparities of printed material in relation to identity formation.

Solo exhibitions

Zvonar has exhibited at the Contemporary Art Gallery, Daniel Faria Gallery, Artspeak, and the Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite.[1] In 2017, Zvonar participated in a residency at the Burrard Arts Foundation, where she exhibited her solo show To You it Was Fast. [4]

Her work THE CHALLENGE OF ABSTRACTION was exhibited at the Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto from May 2 to June 6, 2015.[5] Zvonar exhibited collages, sculptures, and casts. One of her featured works, IT’S THE GAPS THAT CHANGE THE SEQUENCE, "presents two different images of open legs arranged in a mesmerizing spiral."[6]

In 2018 her show Banal Baroque was presented at Daniel Faria Gallery, which explored themes of "bodily and sexual excess" by "recontextualizing mass-produced objects, mass media objects, magazines, and mannequin parts to animate the uncanny treatment of the human figure that lies dormant in this source material."[7] Her work is noted to evoke Surrealist and Dadaist collage, particularly those of Hannah Höch.[8]

Among the exhibited works were Marcel Meets Judy (2013), which featured a "mass-produced pink seashell candy dish." This object was rendered obsolete from its function and references Marcel Duchamp’s readymades and Judy Chicago’s porcelain vagina-flowers in The Dinner Party, 1974–1979.[8]

Artworks in collections

Elizabeth Zvonar's artworks can be found in the following collections:

Solo exhibitions

Zvonar has exhibited both group and solo exhibitions across Canada, Australia, Belgium, Japan and in New York.[11]

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b - Sinkewicz, - Alison (April 4, 2017). "Monte Cristo Magazine" (PDF). Daniel Faria Gallery.
  2. ^ a b c d "Residency Unlimited | Elizabeth Zvonar". www.residencyunlimited.org. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  3. ^ Vancouver, 520 East 1st Avenue; V5t 0h2, Bc; Canada (2015-10-29). "Elizabeth Zvonar | Offsite and Beyond". www.ecuad.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-21.((cite web)): CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Burrard Arts Foundation". 2017.
  5. ^ Genda, Dagmara (August 2015). ""Elizabeth Zvonar"". Border Crossings Magazine. 34: 105–107.
  6. ^ Healey, Emma (Autumn 2015). "Elizabeth Zvonar: THE CHALLENGE OF ABSTRACTION". C Magazine. 127: 60.
  7. ^ "Elizabeth Zvonar at Daniel Faria Gallery". www.artforum.com. June 2013. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "Elizabeth Zvonar | Artspace". Artspace. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  9. ^ a b c "Daniel Faria Gallery | Elizabeth Zvonar". danielfariagallery.com. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  10. ^ "Vancouver Art Gallery". Archived from the original on 2019-04-19. Retrieved 2019-05-25.
  11. ^ "Elizabeth Zvonar". Residency Unlimited. Archived from the original on 2016-01-20.
  12. ^ "Cut and Paste". Capture Photography Festival. 26 February 2020. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  13. ^ "I Spy: Elizabeth Zvonar". The Polygon. 2019-12-04. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  14. ^ "Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival". scotiabankcontactphoto.com. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  15. ^ "Ageless Ambiguity | Artsy". www.artsy.net. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Daniel Faria Gallery | Elizabeth Zvonar". danielfariagallery.com. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  17. ^ "Elizabeth Zvonar – To you it was fast – BAF". Retrieved 2021-05-21.