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George Steeves (b. ca. 1945) is a Canadian
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noted for his highly personal work. He has been called by art
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and curator Martha Langford, "among the foremost figures of contemporary Canadian photography."


Life

Born in
Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton (; ) is the most populous city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the The Maritimes, Maritime Provinces. The ...
, Steeves attended school in Ottawa and studied engineering at
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and
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,
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. He has lived in
Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax is the capital and largest municipality of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the largest municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of the 2021 Census, the municipal population was 439,819, with 348 ...
since 1973 and worked as an engineer with the
Bedford Institute of Oceanography The Bedford Institute of Oceanography (BIO) is a major Government of Canada ocean research facility located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. BIO is the largest ocean research station in Canada. Established in 1962 as Canada's first, and currently la ...
, where he was supervisor of mechanical and oceanographic systems development before retiring in 2006. In the 1970s, he began making urban landscape photographs using an 8x10 negative camera and developing and printing his own work. In 1981, inspired by local performance artist Ellen Pierce, he decided to focus on figurative work. Apparently needing to know his subjects very well before photographing them, he often spends more time talking than actually taking pictures. He has forged deep friendships with some of his subjects, whom he has continued to photograph on numerous occasions. With this approach, and the trust he engenders in his subjects, he has achieved a deeply personal, intimate body of work. Probably because of the often erotic nature of his pictures, he has worked largely in obscurity within his own community. A 1989 exhibit at the
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design NSCAD University, also known as the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design or NSCAD, is a public art university in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university is a co-educational institution that offers bachelor's and master's degrees. The univ ...
was publicly opposed and posters were removed. After the show ended, his works were damaged when they were removed from the walls.S. C. Flynn, p. 17 A 1993 exhibition at the
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in Ottawa was more successful. His work has also been shown at the
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in Denmark and the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts in Montreal. A thirty-year retrospective exhibition was mounted at Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery in 2007 and in 2011 he curated and wrote the catalogue essay for the exhibition, ''Lisette Model: A Performance in Photography'' which ran from October 8 through November 20, 2011 a
MSVU Art Gallery
His works are included in the collections of the
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and Mount Saint Vincent University. He currently lives and works in Halifax with his wife, Ingrid Jenkner.


Notes


References

* Sue Carter Flynn, ''The Coast''
"Elementary: Self-taught photographer George Steeves has been taking provocative shots—of artists, of lovers, of himself—for more than three decades", February 22, 2007

Mount St. Vincent Exhibition (includes examples)

Two images - Shakespeare in Canadian Art



Further reading

* Langford, Martha. ''Atlantic Parallels''. Exhibition Catalogue. Ottawa: National Film Board of Canada, Still Photography Division, 1980. * Livingstone, David, "Water, water everywhere but here (Canadian Centre of Photography, Toronto)," ''Maclean's'' (Dec. 15, 1980): 59. * Dunbrack, Janet. "Moving Forward: the Photography of George Steeves." ''Arts Atlantic'' 20 (Vol. 5, No. 4, 1984): 42-45. * National Film Board of Canada, Still Photography Division. ''Contemporary Canadian Photography from the Collection of the National Film Board''. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1984. * Steeves, George. Artist's statement. In exhibition catalogue for ''Edges''. Halifax: Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, 1987. * Langford, Martha. "On George Steeves' Edges." ''Blackflash'' (vol. 6, No. 4, 1988): 5-8. * Brunner, Astrid, "George Steeves: edges," ''Arts Atlantic'' (Spring-Summer 1989): 26-27. * Garvey, Susan Gibson. "George Steeves." In exhibition catalogue for ''The Tenth Dalhousie Drawing Exhibition''. Halifax: Dalhousie University, 1990. * Langford, Martha, "The Autobiography of George Steeves." In exhibition catalogue for ''Le Mois de la photo a Montreal'': Vox Populi, 1991, pp. 78–83. * Gersovitz, S.V., "George Steeves," ''Arts Atlantic'' (Winter 1992): 22,25. * Nancy Baele, "Pain as a path to understanding," ''The Ottawa Citizen'', Sept. 20, 1993, p. B10. * Dessureault, Pierre. "George Steeves: The art of the overstatement." In exhibition catalogue for ''EXILE: a Journey with Astrid Brunner''. Fredericton: Gallery Connexion, 1993. * Bentley, "George Steeves: exile: a journey with Astrid Brunner," ''Arts Atlantic'' (Fall 1993) 29-33. * Langford, Martha, ''George Steeves, 1979–1993'', 1994, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography/The University of Chicago Press. * Morose, Edward, "George Steeves: Ensemble-separe," Arts Atlantic (Fall-Winter 1997): 8-9. * Dorota Kozinska "Fruits of a profound inner dialogue" The Gazette, Montreal, Feb. 14, 1998, p. J6. * Stephane Aquin, "George Steeves: Journel d'un Impudique," ''Voir'' ontreal Vol. 12, No. 8, (26 Fev. 1998): 48. * Epp, Colin Brent, "Recovering Portraiture," ''Blackflash'', (Spring 1998): 15. * Silver Donald Cameron, "Dark themes, poetry in light," ''The Halifax Herald'' (19 Nov. 2000): C3. * Steeves, George, "Lisette Model: A Performance in Photography
ABC Art Books Canada
* Penny Cousineau-Levine ''Faking Death: Canadian Art Photography and the Canadian Imagination'' (2003), McGill-Queen's University Press. * George Steeves, ''Exposures'' - photographs with poems by Liane Heller and introduction by Astrid Brunner, (2003) Lakeville Corner NB: AB Collector Publishing. * ''George Steeves Photographs'' - essay by Peter Schwenger; introduction by Ingrid Jenkner, (2007) Halifax, N.S. : MSVU Art Gallery. https://web.archive.org/web/20070403194355/http://www.abcartbookscanada.com/one.html * Carter Flinn, Sue, "George Steeves: Elementary," ''The Coast'' (22 February-1 March 2007): Cover and 14-17. http://www.thecoast.ca/permalink.lasso?ei, 150316.113118, Elementary * Lisk, Dean, "Steeves’s Naked Truth," ''HFX/The Daily News'' (1 March 2007): 14. * Barnard, Elissa, "‘Melodrama without a script’", ''The Chronicle Herald'' alifax(3 March 2007): C14. * Carter Flinn, Sue "Akimblog Halifax", ''Akimbo.biz'' (4 April 2007): http://www.akimbo.biz/akimblog/index.php?id=102 croll to bottom* Langford, Martha, "George Steeves", ''Border Crossings'' (Vol. 26, No. 2, Issue 102 (2007): 108-110. * Holt, Jason, "The Photographic Excavations of George Steeves", ''Visual Arts News'' (Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer 2007): 25-28. * Moynihan, Conor and Jonathan D. Katz, "Drama Queer", in ''Drama Queer'' (Vancouver, BC: Pride in Art Society, 2017): 9-10; 64-71.


Films


Portrait of the Artist as His Muse (2003 film)

Race is a Four Letter Word (stills credit)


External links


Exposure Online Magazine: George Steeves
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