The McMaster Museum of Art
Katherine MacDonald

McMaster Museum of Art, McMaster University
June 11 - August 28, 2010
A lifelong passion for painting and portraiture is highlighted in this first solo exhibition of Katherine MacDonald’s work at the McMaster Museum.
Organized by the McMaster Museum of Art.
Guest Writer:
Tobi Bruce, Senior Curator / Historical Canadian Art, Art Gallery of Hamilton
Images: (left) Katherine MacDonald, Self Portrait, oil on canvas; (below) view of oil on panel works in artist's studio
Katherine MacDonald grew up surrounded by paintings—the work of her father T.R. MacDonald and mother Rae Hendershot—but also the act of painting. It is a form of discipline
that conditions every aspect of the painter’s life. MacDonald’s approach to her painting practice is anchored in her insistence on working exclusively from life. Primarily a painter of people, MacDonald consistently presents herself with new formal and pictorial challenges in order to extend the scope of her enterprise, working and reworking her compositions. Her commitment to working directly with models sets her apart in an increasingly mechanized and technologically-driven society, which shows in the work. There is a fundamental understanding of human form—the result of thousands of hours spent looking—and to produce paintings with a gravitational pull and presence that move beyond the confines of their frames. This exhibition, MacDonald’s
first at the Museum, will include work from various periods of her production and a new project of smaller canvases, intended to encourage sustained consideration and reflection; in essence, it is nothing less than the artist asks of herself.
Katherine MacDonald was born in Hamilton. She studied at Mount Allison University in Sackville NB, McMaster University, and teaches at the Dundas Valley School of Art and Sheridan Institute in Oakville. MacDonald has been exhibiting since the mid-1970s, with solo exhibitions at the Art Gallery of Hamilton, 1984, the Carnegie Gallery, Dundas, in 1988 and 1994, and the Dofasco Gallery, Dundas, in 2002. Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions in Southern Ontario, and is in the collections of the Art Gallery of Hamilton, the Art Gallery of Sudbury, the Hamilton Club and private collections in Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia.

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List of Works in Exhibition:
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Christie in her wedding dress 2001, 110 x 85 cm
Barb with drapery 2001, charcoal, 112 x 76 cm
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Kathleen 2008, 40.5 x 40.5 cm |
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Related Links:
Hamilton Spectator - exhibition review

