Kitchen Cupboard
1977
152.0 x 70.0 cm
Canada Council Art Bank
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Herzl Kashetsky: A Painter of Remembrance
Herzl Jacob Kashetsky (born 1950) is a Canadian realist painter whose oeuvre centers on poignant figurative representations honoring victims of the Holocaust, establishing him as a significant voice in contemporary memorial art. Rooted in Saint John, New Brunswick, his artistic journey began with an early fascination for drawing and painting fostered by his brother, Joseph, who shared a passion for visual arts. This formative influence propelled Kashetsky toward formal education at Concordia University Montréal Québec (1972), where he earned his BFA and embarked on a collaborative exhibition with Joseph at the University of New Brunswick Art Centre in Fredericton NB in 1972. Continuing his artistic pursuits, he established himself as a respected artist in Atlantic Canada, exploring themes of memory and resilience through meticulous observation and expressive technique.- Early Influences & Education: Kashetsky’s formative years were marked by exposure to the art world through his brother's encouragement and Concordia University’s rigorous curriculum. This grounding in artistic principles would prove crucial to his subsequent stylistic development.
- Collaborative Beginnings: The initial exhibition with Joseph solidified Kashetsky’s commitment to collaborative artistry, demonstrating a shared vision for conveying emotion and narrative through visual mediums.
- Formal Training & Artistic Style: Concordia University provided Kashetsky with the foundational skills necessary for mastering realism—a style characterized by painstaking detail and an unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of his subjects.
- Magic Realism & Symbolism: Kashetsky’s artistic style aligns closely with the principles of Magic Realism—a genre that seeks to portray reality infused with surreal elements—reflecting a profound engagement with symbolism and emotional depth.
- Influence of Turner & Dalí: His admiration for Turner's atmospheric landscapes and Dalí's dreamlike imagery underscores his commitment to pushing artistic boundaries while maintaining meticulous realism.
- Saint John Landscapes: His watercolors of Saint John capture the city's spirit—reflecting a sensitivity to light, texture, and atmosphere.
- Holocaust Remembrance & Documentary Style: The *Beach Stones* series represents Kashetsky’s response to witnessing Holocaust sites—employing documentary photography as inspiration and adopting a contemplative artistic approach.
- Auschwitz Exploration: The *Prayer for the Dead* series reflects Kashetsky's profound engagement with Holocaust remembrance—utilizing photographic documentation and conveying solemn emotion.
- Commitment to Detail & Emotional Depth: Paintings like *Mass Grave, Bergen Belsen* exemplify Kashetsky’s meticulous technique—capturing the harrowing reality of historical trauma with unwavering sensitivity.
- Awards & Recognition: Kashetsky’s accomplishments include an Honorary Doctorate from UNB, the Strathbutler Award, and a Best Picture Award at CSPW—reflecting his sustained excellence in visual arts.
- Teaching & Community Involvement: He actively promotes artistic education through teaching positions at CBC and contributes to Saint John's cultural landscape as a member of the Advisory Board.
herzl jacob kashetsky
1950 - , Canada
艺术家简介
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Magic Realism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Joseph Kashetsky']
- Date Of Birth: February 13, 1950
- Full Name: Herzl Jacob Kashetsky
- Nationality: Canadian
- Notable Artworks:
- Kitchen Cupboard
- A Prayer for the Dead
- Place Of Birth: Saint John, Canada

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