Border Crossings Auction – Perfect Vision 20/20: Looking Forward 2021

February 2028, 2021
Auction begins to close at 7:00 pm ET

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LOT 30

Lot 30

LARRY GLAWSON

LARRY GLAWSON
Lot 30 Details
LARRY GLAWSON

PYJAMA DAY IN THE SCULPTURE GARDEN; DIGITAL ASSEMBLAGE OF SCANNED DRAWINGS BY DOUG MELNYK, 2020

Inkjet print on rag paper
titled; edition 1/10; unframed
35 ins x 33 ins; 88.9 cms x 83.8 cms

Estimate $1,500-$1,900

Sold For: $650
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Provenance:

Courtesy of the artist

Note:

Larry Glawson is an artist/photographer based in Winnipeg, Canada. He has been exhibiting locally, nationally and internationally since graduating from the University of Manitoba’s Lemoine Fitzgerald School of Art in 1982. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario and was a sessional instructor in photography from 1990 to 2012, mainly at the University of Manitoba. Glawson is also a founding member of Ace Art Inc. and has recently retired from Director/Administration duties at the Manitoba Printmakers Association, AKA Martha Street Studio.
Glawson’s work over the last thirty years has been largely involved with queer identities, politics and aesthetics. In June 2008, a major exhibition of his home bodies series was presented in Winnipeg. “27xDoug”, a retrospective exhibition curated by J. J. Kegan McFadden toured from Winnipeg to Montreal and Halifax from 2010 – 2011.

His work is in the collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Canada, as well as in numerous private collections.

Larry Glawson
Larry Glawson - Border Crossings Issue 107, 2008
Photography Creating Dialogue, 2010

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