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EVERGON "PREHISTORICAL HELL" POLAROID, 1984
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EVERGON "PREHISTORICAL HELL" POLAROID, 1984Evergon (b. 1946) is a celebrated contemporary Canadian photographer with over 40 years of artistic production. Evergon is best known for his accomplishments across photography and new media, particularly his innovations with Polaroids, as well as his pioneering contribution to queer art in Canada. Evergon has played a crucial role in expanding the visual representation of LGBTQ+ identities as both an artist and activist. Through exploring his own
stained and dyed
The push and pull between the two voices call into question the tension between identity and external pressures in a patriarchal framework
he was highly experimental within the medium
Cs" are typically used to show museums and are considered an ideal example of the print
originates from a color study by Partz
Olitski works invite you in
It was commissioned by the illustrious Lincoln Center art program
Hardcover book with acrylic on linen cover
with only 30 paintings created over a brief two-year period from 1968 to 1970
-- and depict them with a distinct style
that are accessible in circulation
"Reflections I"
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