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Artworks
ROBERT HOULE, R.C.A. (1947-) NAHKAWININIWAK (SAULTEAUX / PLAINS OJIBWAY)
Afternoon with Rebecca, 2003oil on canvas, 36 x 40 in (91.4 x 101.6 cm), framed
signed and dated, "Houle '03".LOT 65
ESTIMATE: $8,000 — $12,000
PRICE REALIZED: $8,540.00Further images
Robert Houle is one of the most accomplished and respected artists working in Canada today. With long experience as a teacher, curator, and a trenchant commentator on Indigenous rights, his...Robert Houle is one of the most accomplished and respected artists working in Canada today. With long experience as a teacher, curator, and a trenchant commentator on Indigenous rights, his paintings and installations provide an expansive and inclusive sense of what art can be. His 50-year retrospective Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful originated at the Art Gallery of Ontario in 2021, was seen across Canada, and is currently on view at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
In Afternoon with Rebecca, Houle paints with liquid versatility, creating an atmospheric surface across which colours and forms meld. At the same time, he commands our specific visual attention with assertive gestures and runs of paint in black and white. These marks are declarative, like pointed comments made in a conversation or like laughter.
Houle calls this painting an “abstract portrait” of famed artist Rebecca Belmore (Lac Seul First Nation [Anishinaabe]). We can fleetingly identify a seated figure whose grey-shrouded lower body extends towards us as her upper torso tilts away to the left. Houle has evoked the dynamic Belmore in ways that a more conventional and realistic portrait could never do.
Mark A. Cheetham
References: For an overview of the artist’s career and his efforts in Abstraction see Carol Podeworny, et.al, Troubling Abstraction: Robert Houle, (Hamilton: McMaster Museum of Art, 2007) and Shirley Madill, Robert Houle: Life & Work, Art Canada Institute, Toronto, digital publication, 2018; and Wanda Nanibush, et. al., Red Is Beautiful, (Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 2021).
Provenance
The artist;
Rebecca Belmore Defence Fund Auction, Toronto, Held at Parts & Labour, 1 March 2011;
Acquired from the above by the present Private Collection, Toronto.