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Robert Wiens (born 1953 in Leamington,
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) is a Canadian visual artist.


Biography

Robert Wiens was born in Leamington, Ontario in 1953, and currently lives in Picton, Ontario. He attended the New School of Art from 1973 to 1974, and had his first solo exhibition at
Mercer Union Mercer Union is a Canadian artist-run centre in Toronto, Ontario, established in 1979 to exhibit contemporary art. History Mercer Union was founded in 1979 by artists Michael Balfe, Peter Blendell, Ric Evans, Peter Hill, Jamie Lyons, David MacW ...
in Toronto in 1980. Wiens’ paintings and sculptures have been exhibited internationally. Recent exhibitions include ''Do Not Destroy: Trees, Art and Jewish Thought'' at The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco; ''Micro/Macro'' at Gallery Stratford, Stratford, Ontario and
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Gallery, Toronto; and ''Speak for the Trees'', organized by Friesen Gallery in Seattle, Washington and Sun Valley, Idaho. Wiens has completed commissioned sculptures for the Open Corridor Festival in Windsor, Ontario and for the Forest Art Project in Haliburton, Ontario. His work is held in public collections, including the
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, Ottawa;
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, Kingston; Four Seasons Hotel, Tokyo;
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, Toronto, and Doris McCarthy Gallery, Toronto.


Work

Wiens’ early work consisted of large-scale
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and installations, depicting fragments of heroic monuments. He used sculpture and installation to explore social issues and ideas of language and representation. He is perhaps best known for his large-scale watercolour close-ups of pine trees, which he began painting in 1996. The watercolours are detailed portraits of trees, including old-growth pines in Temagami, Ontario, and
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trees found in his local area. Wiens photographs the trees and then painstakingly reproduces their texture, colour and scale. The renderings are extremely detailed and dense. Wiens’ tree portraits also function as memorials to, or remnants of the destruction of Canadian forests. As John Armstong writes in C Magazine, "Wiens creates, in his pinpoint framing and cool description, a chilly distance between the living trees and what we see in the gallery: he gestures both romance and the deadpan optics of a ledger. Without any didactic tone, these paintings chronicle a simultaneously grim and poetic politic."Armstrong, John. "Robert Wiens". C International Contemporary Art 59, September 1998


References


Further reading

Dault, Gary Michael. Robert Wiens, Carmen Lamanna Gallery. Canadian Art, vol.4, no.1(Spring 1987); Fleming, Martha. Robert Wiens, Mercer Union. Vanguard, vol.9, no.8(October 1980); Gopnik, Blake. Eclectic, electric and eccentric. The Globe and Mail, 24 July 1999; Hansen, Michael, 2010-2011 Season: ArtSync. Toronto, Ontario: blurb.com, 2011; Mays, John Bentley. The flowering of a creative discontent. The Globe and Mail, 17 March 1984; Moore, Christopher. Wiens takes us behind the scenes in the theatre of war. The Queen's Journal, #32, vol.123; Milroy, Sarah. Art grows in a forest. The Globe and Mail, 6 September 2002; Randolph, Jeanne. Robert Wiens, YYZ. Vanguard, vol.12, no.3 (April 1983); Reid, Stuart. Robert Wiens. Lola, no.6, Summer 2000; Rhodes, Richard. Toronto, Robert Wiens. ArtForum, March 1987;
Glam North - Doris McCarthy and her Contemporaries. Doris McCarthy Gallery, University of Toronto Scarborough, 2014.
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