Jack Shadbolt is one of Canada’s most important artists. His work is held in the collections of major public galleries across Canada, as well as in private and corporate collections. Shadbolt is best known for his paintings and murals which reflect his travels and experiences including his childhood in British Columbia, his studies in London, Paris and New York, and his work as a war artist during World War II. Shadbolt’s work was influenced by the natural world, including the cycles of life and death, growth, decay and destruction; ideas of metamorphosis and transformation; fetishes and homages; as well as First Nations themes and motifs. Shadbolt received the Order of Canada in 1972.
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Jack Shadbolt, Untitled, 1963, acrylic on paper. SFU Art Collection. Gift of the estate of Phyllis Mailing, 2005.
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