Joyce Wieland, OC (June 30, 1930 – June 27, 1998) was a Canadian experimental filmmaker and mixed ***** artist.[1] Joyce Wieland Joyce Wieland.jpg Joyce Wieland Born June 30, 1930 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Died June 27, 1998 (aged 67) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Nationality Canadian Education Central Technical School Known for Film, painting Movement Avant-Garde, Postmodernism Spouse(s) Michael Snow (1956-1976) Awards Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Officer, Order of Canada 1982 Toronto Arts Foundation's Visual Arts Award Wieland found success as a painter when she began her career in Toronto in the 1950s. In 1962, Wieland moved to New York **** and expanded her career as an artist by including new materials and mixed ***** work. During that time, she also rose to prominence as an experimental filmmaker and soon, renowned institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York were showing her films.[2] In 1971, Wieland's True Patriot Love exhibition was the first solo exhibition by a living Canadian female artist at the National Gallery of Canada .[2] In 1982, Wieland received the honour of the Order of Canada and in 1987, she was awarded the Toronto Arts Foundation's Visual Arts Award. She was also a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
荷利斯·法朗普顿 Hollis Frampton、乔伊斯·维兰德 Joyce Wieland