About The Work
With his unmistakable version of contemporary Surrealism, Marcel Dzama is one of the most successful Canadian artists.
Born in Winnipeg in 1974, Dzama had an international reputation by the time he was 30.
In the 1990s, as one of the founding members of the Royal Art Lodge, Dzama contributed to the renaissance of figurative art and simultaneously put Winnipeg on the map as a center for Canadian creativity.
Dzama's works are instantly recognizable for their subject and style. He often takes banal scenes or characters and injects them with menacing, eerie, or twisted details that can border on the absurd, yet with a touch of fun.
In this untitled work (aka “Who's That Girl”) we find a snickering group huddled together as they point toward a topless woman standing ahead with her back turned. Their unsettling laughter reveals a mix of amusement, discomfort, and perhaps even cruelty. A sense of unease pervades the scene as the vulnerable woman shifts her eyes away, her face filled with concern and dismay.
Like the best of Dzama's work, the viewer is drawn in with obscure clues and asked to assemble a narrative...or just enjoy his wacky imagination.
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Marcel Dzama
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Marcel Dzama on Art, Life & Everything In Between
- Interviews & Features: Ten Great Causes Over Ten Great Years
- Interviews & Features: Ten great insights from ten great artists who made Artspace editions
- Interviews & Features: 2020 Vision
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Group Show: Mothers
Work on Paper
Ink and mixed media on paper
23.25 x 17.75 in
59.1 x 45.1 cm
This work is signed by the artist.
About The Work
With his unmistakable version of contemporary Surrealism, Marcel Dzama is one of the most successful Canadian artists.
Born in Winnipeg in 1974, Dzama had an international reputation by the time he was 30.
In the 1990s, as one of the founding members of the Royal Art Lodge, Dzama contributed to the renaissance of figurative art and simultaneously put Winnipeg on the map as a center for Canadian creativity.
Dzama's works are instantly recognizable for their subject and style. He often takes banal scenes or characters and injects them with menacing, eerie, or twisted details that can border on the absurd, yet with a touch of fun.
In this untitled work (aka “Who's That Girl”) we find a snickering group huddled together as they point toward a topless woman standing ahead with her back turned. Their unsettling laughter reveals a mix of amusement, discomfort, and perhaps even cruelty. A sense of unease pervades the scene as the vulnerable woman shifts her eyes away, her face filled with concern and dismay.
Like the best of Dzama's work, the viewer is drawn in with obscure clues and asked to assemble a narrative...or just enjoy his wacky imagination.
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Marcel Dzama
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Marcel Dzama on Art, Life & Everything In Between
- Interviews & Features: Ten Great Causes Over Ten Great Years
- Interviews & Features: Ten great insights from ten great artists who made Artspace editions
- Interviews & Features: 2020 Vision
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Group Show: Mothers
- This work is framed. Frame measurements are 28.25" x 22.75".
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