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Susan G. Scott (born 1949) is a Canadian artist known for both contemporary figurative painting and, more recently, her landscapes. Her work is found in national and international public collections including the
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Collection du Fonds régional d'art contemporain d’Île-de-France in Paris
Canada - Israel Cultural Foundation in Jerusalem and
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in Texas. She was elected to the
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(RCA) in 2013. Throughout her career, Scott explored various themes, styles and mediums within painting. She uses "traditional codes, often blending them with those of other media – altering her format or adding text – to bend the narrative away from passivity towards communication." Following a brief period of gestural landscapes in the early 1980s, Scott focused on narrative figurative painting with protagonists in dramatic '' mise en scene'' inspired by literature or art history.Young, Jane. ''Susan Scott: Works from 1974-1983''. Surrey Art Gallery 1984
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For curator Jane Young, her work "conveys much emotional information through the colours, compositions and titles used." Art historian and critic Hedwidge Asselin noted her skill with light: "the painter’s gaze encompass the forms and volumes, the distances in space, the colors, harmonies, contrasts and values". Described by curator
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as a "master of colour", in 2014 Scott set aside the figure to convey – in gestural brush stroke on a white ground – "nature as a living, changing subject."Pohl, John. "Special to Montreal Gazette." ''The Gazette (Montreal).'' 15 Jan. 2015
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Early life and education

Susan G. Scott was born in
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on October 28, 1949. The daughter of Canadian Nathan Scott and American Betty Greenberg, she grew up in Montreal and, at age 14, first took drawing from Canadian artist Dennis Burton. In 1966 she attended the
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in New York City and studied with figurative artist Sidney Tillim.Murray, Joan. ''Windows and Doorways: Susan Scott, Denise Therrien, Victoria Walker.'' Oshawa ON: Robert McLaughlin Gallery. 1979. 9
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(1967–68) and print making with
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at the École des Beaux-Arts, Montreal (1968–69). She completed her fourth-year art diploma at the
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(1969–71) and was awarded a summer scholarship to the
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in Maine. While at Skowhegan, she met students from the
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and enrolled there the following semester. At the Studio School, Scott was introduced to the philosophy of artist
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and, influenced by visiting artists
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and
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, continued to draw and paint from observation. She graduated from the
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(1971–72) with a Masters of Fine Art equivalent. Scott taught painting at the Emily Carr College of Art (1980–81),
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(1982),
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(1982–83),
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(1984),
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(1985) and, since 1984, at
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in Montreal.


Career

1980 - 2000 While teaching at the Emily Carr College of Art, Scott's gestural harbourfront scenes caught the attention of Christopher Varley who curated her 1982 solo exhibition ''Vancouver Series'' at the Edmonton Art Gallery.Varley, Christopher. "Susan Scott Vancouver Series." ''Update''. Edmonton Art Gallery. Mar/Apr 1982. 6-7. Print. In 1983 Scott's Kafka-inspired, polaroid-format figurative series ''Description of a Struggle'' was exhibited at Bernard Jacobson Gallery (Los Angeles CA). This series – with figures likened to
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and
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– was included in the touring exhibition ''Susan G. Scott: Works from 1974 to 1983'' viewed at the Surrey Art Gallery,
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(Montreal QC), Justine M. Barnicke Gallery (Toronto ON), and
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(Kingston ON). In 1988 Scott experimented with layered glazes on a toned ground, ''
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'', in the series ''Blindman's Bluff'' (1988–91). Based on
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's painting of the same name, the exhibition toured Galerie Nikki Diana Marquardt (Paris, France) and, in 1989–91, the
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(Lethbridge AB),
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Art Gallery (Halifax NS), and Daniel Saxon Gallery (Los Angeles CA)."CV - Solo Expositions." ''Susan G. Scott'
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/ref> In 1993 Scott's feminist interpretation of Joseph and His Brothers ''The Dreamer Series'' – influenced by
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's and David Rosenberg's '' Book of J'' – exhibited at Galerie Michel Tétreault (Montreal QC).Latimer, Joanne. "Beyond Blasphemy?" ''Montreal Mirror.'' 22 Apr 1993. 22. Print. 2000 - During the early 2000s, Scott – inspired by Cocteau's celebrated novel '' Les enfants terribles'' – created a sequential series "of characters who appear from painting to painting". Exhibited with large wall drawings, hand-painted text and sketchbooks at the Visual Art Centre (Montreal QC) in 2004, the series also toured the Maison de la Culture (Pointe-aux-Trembles QC), Clarington Art Centre (Bowmanville, ON),
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Art Gallery (Halifax NS) and the Justine M. Barnicke Gallery (Toronto ON). At this time, Scott's monochromatic portraits of children – with "frantic action figures looming out of the background as if they were figments of the child's teeming imagination," – were favorably reviewed by Gary Michael Dault in ''
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''. In 2008 Scott incorporated her vocations – artist and teacher – in the two diptych series ''Young Artist'' and ''Student Days'' (2007–08). These paintings – investigations of subject matter – were exhibited at Galerie d'Art du Parc (Trois-Rivières QC) and FOFA Gallery of Concordia University. In 2011, Scott's large scale ''Oasis Series'' – of children within colour-saturated landscapes – was exhibited at Galerie Eric Devlin (Montreal).Pohl, John. "Landscapes portray more than nature." ''The Gazette (Montreal)''. 14 May 2011
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/ref> Following trips to Asia and the study of Chinese philosophy and landscape techniques, Scott returned to "quick light brush strokes" on a white, stone-paper ground – for the 2014 water series ''Notations'' – exhibited at Beaux-arts des Amériques (Montreal QC). In 2021 Scott received a commission through the program for the integration of the arts into architecture and the environment from Québec's Ministère de la Culture et des Communications for a large mural in the mezzanine of a new primary school in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec. The new school, along with its completed mural was inaugurated on May 19, 2023. "L’œuvre d’art qui surplomb
l’agora de l’école a été créée par madame Susan G. Scott. Le paysage réalisé à l’aquarelle a été imprimé sur de l’aluminium pour plus de durabilité. L’œuvre de 48 pieds de largeur par 12 pieds de hauteur révèle plusieurs niveaux de lecture, que les élèves pourront apprivoiser et interpréter au cours de leur cheminement scolaire, selon leur niveau et leur âge.
Scott, a dual Canada-US citizen, lives in Montreal and maintains a summer residence in Vermont. She meets regularly with the Vermont Northeast painters group and teaches in the Department of Studio Arts at
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. She is married to production designer
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and they have two children.


Recognition and Contribution

In 1982
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curator Christopher Varley wrote: "Rather than simplifying her work to achieve pictorial or expressive unity – and suppressing drawing, spatial and compositional complexity, and strong contrasts in value, chroma or hue to do it – she seeks unity within complexity, and loads her paintings and drawings with a wide variety of pictorial incidents." Best known for her figurative work, in 1984 curator Jane Young of Surrey Art Gallery noted: "Scott experiments with public statements about personal emotions, exposing and exploiting the incongruity of socially prescribed behaviour which excludes the expression of our most deeply felt emotions. She does this by exaggerating the emotional content of the painting by using specific colours and compositional motifs." In the Los Angeles review of Scott's AIDS series ''Forgotten Histories'', Marlena Donohue wrote: "These paintings crackle with the intense heat of sensuality and a good deal of anguish." Joanne Latimer in her review "Beyond Blasphemy?" described Scott's subversive reinterpretation of the biblical Joseph as Josephine in ''The Dreamer Series'' where: "innocuous domestic scenes are, instead, clips of conspiracy in action." Art critic Lorne Falk wrote that her technique of
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and glazing in the ''Blindman's Bluff Series'': amplifies the process of (re)constructing what she wants to say." In 2011, Montreal Gazette reviewer John Pohl noted her incorporation of nature within figuration: "puts Scott within the Canadian landscape tradition". Considered a pivotal Quebec artist, in ''La peinture au Québec depuis les années 1960'' anthologist Robert Bernier wrote: "Susan G. Scott has mastered the art of generating in action, a psychological pattern.... tensions, emotions, and thoughts which, with time, develop fully in the viewer’s mind." Bernier concluded that over the years: "Her language has become more complex, painterly and aesthetic. Scott shows an extraordinary capacity for reinventing herself while preserving the rigorous nature that marks her entire body of work." Scott was elected to the
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(RCA) in 2013.


Collections

Scott's work is found in major public collections including the
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Art Bank (Ottawa ON), Musée du Québec (Quebec QC), Bibliothèque nationale du Québec (Montreal QC),
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,
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA; french: Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, MBAM) is an art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest art museum in Canada by gallery space. The museum is located on the historic Golden Square ...
,
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (AGNS) is a public provincial art museum based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The art museum's primary building complex is located in downtown Halifax and takes up approximately of space. The museum complex compr ...
(Halifax NS),
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(Charlottetown),
Robert McLaughlin Gallery The Robert McLaughlin Gallery is a public art gallery in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest public art gallery in the Regional Municipality of Durham, of which Oshawa is a part. The gallery houses a significant collection of Canadian conte ...
(Oshawa ON),
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Art Gallery,
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(Lethbridge AB), Nickle Arts Museum (Calgary AB),
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, as well as Communauté urbaine de Montréal, Musée d’art de Joliette, Musée Pierre-Boucher (Trois-Rivières QC), College of the North Atlantic (Stephenville NL)
Dalhousie Art Gallery (Halifax NS)
Acadia University (Wolfville NS),
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(Sackville NB), Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery (Montreal QC),
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(Kingston O
, Justina M. Barnicke Gallery (Toronto ON)
and Red River Community College (Winnipeg MB). Her work is found internationally in th
Collection du Fonds régional d'art contemporain d’Île-de-France (Paris, France)
Canada - Israel Cultural Foundation (Jerusalem, Israel), and
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(Houston TX). Her work is also found in corporate collections including th
Senvest Collection of New Canadian Art
Exxon Corporation (Toronto, ON), Gaz Métropolitain (Montreal QC), Loto-Québec (Montreal QC), Teleglobe Canada(Montreal QC) and Telesat Canada (Toronto ON)."CV - Public Collections." ''Susan G. Scott''

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References


External links

* "Shaping Art: Susan G. Scott." Television interview by Philip Herbison. 7 Mar 2004
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* "Susan G. Scott." ''The Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art (CCCA)''

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