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Allison Katz

Artist
Allison Katz
Date
2020
Publisher
Oakville Galleries
Format
Monographs
ISBN
978-3-03764-537-6
Size
20.8 × 25.7 cm
Length
192 pp
Genre
Painting, Canadian
Description

Published on the occasion of her first North American solo exhibition, this monograph is the first to document the work of London-based Canadian painter Allison Katz (born 1980) whose figurative paintings playfully challenge the conventions of Western painting, as well as any notion of style. Featuring texts by Frances Loeffler, Kristy Bell and Clément Dirié.

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