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The Owl and the Butterfly : Jack Shadbolt, In His Words

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1773272551
ISBN-13 9781773272559
Publisher Figure 1 Publishing
Imprint Figure 1 Publishing
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 26th, 2024
Print length 208 Pages
Weight 746 grams
Dimensions 17.40 x 22.90 x 2.60 cms
Ksh 4,100.00
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An intimately candid memoir about the ambitions, struggles, and achievements of one of Canada's most prolific and important modernist artists. Why do I paint? I paint because I must. But why must I? As Picasso wouldanswer, why must a bird sing?I want a kind of dangerous art, risking the daemonic—a form emerging out of chaos like a rare monster surfacing from the deep, throwing offspumes, breathing the air. Jack Leonard Shadbolt (1909–1998) was one of Canada’s most prolific modernist artists, deeply influenced both by the West Coast landscapes and cultures that surrounded him and by the wider international currents in artmaking. Throughout his life, he remained singularly fixated on the question of how to make great art, bringing articulate and piercing analysis to a life-long search for meaning through his ceaseless acts of art. He also yearned—as we all do—to belong and to be understood. Using excerpts from his sometimes startlingly self-confessional journals, letters, talks, and writings, as well as his poetry, arts critic Susan Mertens—who enjoyed a twenty-five-year friendship with Shadbolt—crafts an intimate and candid collage of an extraordinarily driven and divided personality navigating the rapidly changing social and artistic challenges of the 20th century. This is the memoir Shadbolt never quite got around to writing.
An intimately candid memoir about the ambitions, struggles, and achievements of one of Canada''s most prolific and important modernist artists.

Why do I paint? I paint because I must.
But why must I? As Picasso would
answer, why must a bird sing?

I want a kind of dangerous art, risking the daemonic—
a form emerging out of chaos like a rare monster surfacing from the deep, throwing off
spumes, breathing the air.


Jack Leonard Shadbolt (1909–1998) was one of Canada’s most prolific modernist artists, deeply influenced both by the West Coast landscapes and cultures that surrounded him and by the wider international currents in artmaking. Throughout his life, he remained singularly fixated on the question of how to make great art, bringing articulate and piercing analysis to a life-long search for meaning through his ceaseless acts of art.

He also yearned—as we all do—to belong and to be understood. Using excerpts from his sometimes startlingly self-confessional journals, letters, talks, and writings, as well as his poetry, arts critic Susan Mertens—who enjoyed a twenty-five-year friendship with Shadbolt—crafts an intimate and candid collage of an extraordinarily driven and divided personality navigating the rapidly changing social and artistic challenges of the 20th century.

This is the memoir Shadbolt never quite got around to writing.

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