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Jane Burnstein began her informal
art training at the hands of her mother and three sisters who have
collectively
been costume designers, jewellery makers, painters, sculptors and art
gallery
managers. Her formal art education began at the age of 12 at the
Albright-Knox
Art Gallery in Buffalo, N.Y., and continued during her high school
years at the
Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit, Michigan. She received a B.F.A.
in
Painting and Art History at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
in 1972.
She has taught art in both private institutions and school boards in
the United
States, Ontario and Quebec. Jane’s drawings and paintings are owned by
numerous private collectors across the United States and Canada. Within
recent
years, she has exhibited in the Ottawa area at the Ottawa City Hall in
the
Mayor’s Art Festival, Stafford Studios, Cumberland Gallery, and La
Petite
Mort Gallery. In Toronto, Jane has exhibited at the DeLong Gallery and
Brush
Gallery (Distillery District).
Fluidity and complexity are fundamental to Jane’s work.
Line and form
slice through space in carnivalesque choreography, defying containment.
Bouncing organic forms, both human and abstract, and brilliant colours
reveal
metaphors of joy, pleasure and sensuality. But, these same images
simultaneously may contain metaphors of pain, fear and loss. The
narrative
themes, the ambivalence or conflict in imagery, result in an artistic
style
best described as “magic realism”.
Paintings done in 2006-2007 (Soma Scrolls and the Free
Fall Series) continue
to explore themes of destabilisation, ambivalence and constant change.
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