Barbara Astman
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Woven Stories #25 BW, 2023
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Woven Stories #26, 2023
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Woven Stories #52, 2023
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Portraits and Conversations with Empty Vessels, Grid H, 2019
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Portraits and Conversations with Empty Vessels, No. 13, 2019
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It's All About Style, No. 05, 2013
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It's All About Style, No. 19, 2013
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It's All About Style, No. 42, 2013
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Daily Collage #1, 2011
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Daily Collage, #3, 2011
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Daily Collage, #51, 2011
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Face 2, series: i as artifact, 2008-2014
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I as artifact, Face 16, 2008-2014
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Wonderland 24, 2008
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lizandlarry, series: Newspaper, ed. 1, unique, 2006
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Monster, 2006
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Dancing with Che #13, 2002
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Dancing with Che #9, 2002
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#1, series: Scenes from a Movie for One, 1997
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#2c Thirty-Five Frames, series: Scenes from a Movie for One, 1997
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Scene 5, 1997
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Scenes from a movie for one #7-R, 1997
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Seeing and Being Seen, No. 18, 1995
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#10, 1994-1995
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Red, Untitled (hammer and trowel), 1981
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Untitled , 1981
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Untitled, I was thinking about you..., 1979
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Untitled, 1978-79
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Untitled, 1978-79
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Untitled (Ian), 1978-79
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Untitled (Nancy), 1978-1979
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Untitled, 1978
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Doll Piece, 1973
Barbara Astman creates photographic series that target the personal world through recollection or revelation. Her early work responds to contemporary issues by incorporating humor and stereotype. Her oversize photographs from the early 1980s are striking in their bold, unusual use of color and scale.
Throughout her career, Astman pioneered the artistic use of both analogue and digital reproduction techniques. She is among the first to discover and explore the technological practices and concepts that are key signifiers in contemporary art.
Born in Rochester NY, Astman studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology in the late 1960s when multimedia practices were the hotbed for artistic innovation. Astman came to Canada in 1970 during the wave of draft dodgers from the Vietnam War. Since the mid 1970s she has been a professor at the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto. She is represented in important public, corporate and private collections including the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; Deutche Bank, New York; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Her artist’s archives are held in the E.P. Taylor Research Library & Archives, AGO.
Astman has an extensive and prestigious solo exhibition history, most recently the two-part Looking: Then and Now (Corkin Gallery, 2016) and Barbara Astman: I as artifact. The latter featured a new series accompanied by a comprehensive publication (McIntosh Gallery, 2014). In May 2011, her installation, Dancing with Che: Enter through the Gift Shop (Kelowna Art Gallery, 2013) toured across Canada. And her touring retrospective, Barbara Astman: Personal/Persona – A 20 Year Survey, was curated by Liz Wylie (Art Gallery of Hamilton, 1995). Astman has been included in major group exhibitions, such as: Toronto: Tributes + Tributaries, 1971-1989 (AGO, 2016), Living Building Thinking: Art and Expressionism (McMaster Museum of Art, 2016), Look Again: Colour Xerography Art Meets Technology (AGO, 2015), Herland (60 Wall Gallery, New York, 2014), Light My Fire Part I: Some Propositions about Portraits and Photography (AGO, 2013), and Beautiful Fictions (AGO, 2009). Canadian Art featured a profile of her career in its Spring 2014 issue.
Astman was commissioned to create an installation for the inaugural exhibition at the Koffler Gallery (Toronto, 2013). She has completed several public art commissions, including the Murano on Bay in Toronto, comprised of 217 windows with photo-based imagery (2010); a public art installation for the Canadian Embassy in Berlin, Germany (2005); and a floor installation for the Calgary Winter Olympics (1987).
Active in the Toronto arts community, Astman has served on numerous boards and advisory committees, including the AGO Board of Trustees (2009-2013). Currently, she is the Chair of the Art Advisory Committee, Koffler Gallery, Toronto and President, Board of Directors, Prefix (ICA) Institute of Contemporary Art, Toronto. In addition, she has co-curated an installation titled The Emergence of Feminism: Changing the Course of Art, featuring work by Joyce Wieland, Suzy Lake and Lisa Steele (AGO, 2008).
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Between Life and Light
45th Anniversary Photography Show 2 Nov - 21 Dec 2024The University of Toronto is honouring Jane Corkin with an Honorary Doctorate of Laws in recognition of her excellence in the arts as a visionary gallerist, pioneering interpreter of photography...Read more -
Barbara Astman
Woven Stories 7 Oct - 11 Nov 2023Corkin Gallery is delighted to present 'Woven Stories,' an exhibition by Barbara Astman. Building on Astman's keen interest in translating and comprehending our consumption of images, the artist introduces a...Read more -
Artists Across Generations
17 Dec 2022 - 20 Apr 2023This exhibition brings the breadth of our international roster - ranging from local artists including Christian Butterfield and Gina Rorai to international artists Frank Mädler and Andrés Marroquín.Read more -
What happens in silence
29 Jun - 3 Sep 2022Ann Agee | Young-Il Ahn | Barbara Astman | Vincent Barré | Virgil Baruchel | Lynda Benglis I Brassaï | Christian Butterfield | Sarah Charlesworth | Michelle Forsyth | Lily Cox-Richard | Kyungah Ham | André Kertész | Brendon McNaughton | Frank Mädler | Larry Poons | Gina Rorai | Grit Schwerdtfeger | David Urban | Zulu CultureRead more
"What happens in silence' brings together artists who reference notions of the sacred. These artists re-envision cultural icons by pushing the limits of media -
I am my own muse
A century of women in photography 30 Apr - 18 Jun 2022Sophie Taeuber-Arp | Diane Arbus | Barbara Astman | Claude Cahun | Michelle Forsyth | Dorothea Lange | Sondra Meszaros | Lisette Model | Sarah MoonRead more
I am my own muse brings together the work of women artists who look to themselves and other women as a means of social commentary. Issues of gender, identity, beauty, and fashion are explored over the span of the last century, as contemporary artists are presented alongside pioneers of the photographic art form. -
Accidental Geometries
9 Oct - 19 Dec 2020From mediums as diverse as photography, painting, drawing and sculpture, Corkin Gallery presents the exhibition Accidental Geometries with work by artists: Barbara Astman, Virgil Baruchel, Christian Butterfield, Jota Castro, Jeff...Read more -
When the sun departs for a new horizon
14 Sep - 21 Nov 2019Barbara Astman, Constantin Brancusi, Brassaï, Jota Castro, Jeff Chiu, Michelle Forsyth, Yakov Gakkel, Miles Gertler, Elisa Julia Gilmour, Thaddeus Holownia, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, André Kertész, Frank Mädler, Carol Marino, Andrés...Read more -
Desire
30 Mar - 21 Apr 2018Group exhibition exploring themes of intimacy, fetish, gender and sexuality.Read more -
Barbara Astman
Then and Now II 1 - 31 Oct 2016 -
Barbara Astman
I As Artifact 2 Sep - 22 Oct 2015 -
On Architecture And Structure
20 Nov 2014 - 11 Feb 2015On Architecture and Structure includes artists whose work either relates to wood and the architectural element, or uses structure as grounds for exploration and discourse. This exhibition will include works...Read more -
Barbara Astman
It's All About Style 25 Jan - 31 Mar 2014 -
Barbara Astman
Dancing with Che 19 Jun - 17 Aug 2013
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Prefix - Georgiana Uhlyarik
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Frieze.com - Sara Knelman
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Canadian Art - Georgiana Uhlyarik
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Toronto Star - Murray Whyte
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NOW Magazine - Fran Schechter
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The Globe and Mail - James Adams
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Glossi Mag: Woven Stories: Image consumption through the eyes of artist Barbara Astman by Stefanie Beattie
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The National Gallery of Canada celebrates Barbara Astman
May 11, 2024The National Gallery of Canada exhibits the Governor General Award winners, including Barbara Astman. The exhibition will run November 15, 2024 — March 23, 2025....Read more -
Photography in Canada features Barbara Astman and Thaddeus Holownia
May 9, 2024Photography in Canada, 1839–1989: An Illustrated History, a new comprehensive book about Canadian photography, features Barbara Astman and Thaddeus Holownia. Written by art historians...Read more -
Barbara Astman, winner of the Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, 2024
March 6, 2024Corkin Gallery is delighted for Barbara Astman, winner of the Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, 2024. This award is the most prestigious...Read more -
Barbara Astman in group exhibition at the Koffler Centre of the Arts
February 7, 2024DECADE opens February 22 and runs until May 12 at the Koffler Centre of the Arts. Group exhibition featuring: Ruth Adler / Barbara Astman /...Read more -
Artforum, Critics’ Picks: Barbara Astman "Woven Stories"
October 20, 2023“Astman’s capacious work is suffused with all manner of tension: between subject and object, digital and analog, abstraction and figuration, painterly movement and sculptural heft,...Read more -
Barbara Astman at the McIntosh Gallery, Western University
March 30, 2023The series of polaroid photographs; Visual Narrative 1978/79 by Barbara Astman is featured in the exhibition The View From Here at the McIntosh Gallery...Read more -
Barbara Astman featured in upcoming AGO book
Moving the Museum: Indigenous + Canadian Art at the AGO November 16, 2022"I Was Thinking About You, Dear Jared, 1978' by Barbara Astman is highlighted in the book "Moving the Museum: Indigenous + Canadian Art" at the AGO edited by Wanda Nanibush and Georgiana Uhlyarik. The book will be published on January 2023 - stay tuned!Read more -
Barbara Astman at National Gallery of Canada
September 2, 2022 - February 26, 2023 September 2, 2022From 17th-century prints to contemporary performance, paintings, photographs and videos, the works presented in the exhibition Movement: Expressive Bodies in Art demonstrate how the...Read more -
Barbara Astman at McMaster Museum of Art
September 15 - December 23, 2022 August 5, 2022Expanding the genres of portraiture and self-portraiture, the images in SELF/SAME/OTHER curated by Pamela Edmonds, reveal how the camera and its reproducible technologies are used...Read more -
Barbara Astman Shortlisted: Scotiabank Photo Award
March 15, 2022The Scotiabank Award, celebrating its 12th anniversary this year, is Canada's largest and most prestigious annual peer-nominated and reviewed prize for lens-based art. The Award...Read more -
Barbara Astman Featured in 60 Over Sixty Exhibition
July 1, 2021Barbara Astman Has Been Invited To Participate In The Diamond Jubilee Of The Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, Featuring 60 Canadian Artists Of Sixty Years Of...Read more -
Corkin Gallery at Art Toronto 2020
Corkin Gallery presents the group exhibition Accidental Geometries as part of Art Toronto 2020 October 2, 2020From mediums as diverse as photography, painting, drawing and sculpture, Corkin Gallery presents the exhibition Accidental Geometries with work by artists: Barbara Astman, Virgil Baruchel,...Read more -
Barbara Astman in NGC Blog
Collecting Cards: Cartes-de-visite by Isadora Chicoine-Marinier December 12, 2019National Gallery of Canada Collecting Cards: Cartes-de-visite By Isadora Chicoine-Marinier Did you know that business cards first appeared in Europe during the 17th century?...Read more -
When the sun departs for a new horizon
Celebrating 40 years of Corkin Gallery September 5, 2019When the sun departs for a new horizon is a group exhibition celebrating 40 years of Corkin Gallery. The exhibition will feature work by Barbara...Read more -
Barbara Astman at Thames Art Gallery
October 15, 2017Group Show Curated by Ana Barajas. On now at the Thames Art Gallery, September 8 - November 5, 2017.Read more -
Barbara Astman longlisted for Scotiabank Photography Award
February 7, 2017With the announcement of the seventh annual Scotia Bank Photography Award nominees, Toronto-based photographer Barbara Astman was longlisted along with 11 other artists . Barbara's...Read more