|
|
| Born Born 1919 in the Doukhobor community of Bogdanovka, near Langham Lived in Saskatoon since 1951 Married Dorothy Knowles in Paris in 1951 Education 1948-49 Studied art with French artist Jean Charlot and mural painting at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado 1949-50 Studied with the French Purist Amedee Ozenfant at the Ozenfant School of Fine Arts, New York, New York 1951-52 Museum studies in England, France, and Italy 1968 Carnegie Institute of Technology, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 2004 Winchester Galleries, Victoria, B.C. 2003 The Gallery / Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon, Sask. 2002 Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., William Perehudoff, Now and Then 2001 Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta 2000 New Zones Art Gallery,Calgary, Alberta, Millennium Exhibition 2000 Miriam Shiell Fine Art, Toronto, Ontario 1999 The Gallery / Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon, Sask. 1999 Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta 1998 The Gallery / Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon, Sask. 1998 Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. 1998 Winchester Art Galleries, Victoria, B.C. 1997 Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. 1996 The Gallery / Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon, Sask. 1993 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., William Perehudoff, Edmonton Art 1993 The Gallery / Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon, Sask. 1993 Miriam Shiell Fine Art, Toronto, Ontario 1992 Grand Forks Art Gallery, Grand Forks, B.C. 1991 Woltjen Udell Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. 1991 The Gallery / Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon 1990 Woltjen Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta 1990 Waddington Gorce Inc., Montreal, P.Q. 1990 Miriam Shiell Fine Art Ltd., Toronto, Ontario 1989 Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary, Alberta 1988 Woltjen Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta & Vancouver, B.C. 1988 Eva Cohon gallery, Chicago, Illinois 1988 Waddingon Gorce Inc. Montreal, Quebec 1987 The Gallery / Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon, Sask. 1987 Waddington Shiell Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1986 Waddington Gorce Inc., Montreal, Quebec 1986 Waddington Shiell Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1986 Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary, Alberta 1985 Waddington Shiell Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1985 Woltjen Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta 1983 Waddington Shiell Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1982 Waddington Galleries, New York, N.Y. 1982 Downstairs Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta 1981-83 Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask. 1981 Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary, Alberta 1980 Downstairs Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta 1980 Waddington Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1980 Meridith Long Contemporary Gallery, New York, N.Y. 1979 Theo Waddington Galleries, Montreal, Quebec 1979 Theo Waddington Gallery, London, England 1978 Banff Fine Art Centre Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta 1978 University of Alberta Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta 1978 Waddington Gallery, Toronto 1978 Gallery One, Saskatoon 1978 Meredith Long Contemporary Gallery, New York, N.Y. 1977-78 Glenbow Alberta Institute, Calgary, Alberta, catalogue by Robert Christie 1977 Theo Waddington Galleries, Montreal, Quebec 1976 Waddington-Tooth Gallery, London, England 1976 Noah Goldowsky Gallery, New York, New York 1974 Theo Waddington Galleries, Montreal, Quebec 1974 Noah Goldowsky Gallery, New York, New York 1974 Saskatoon Public Library, Saskatoon, Sask. 1972-3 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Sask. 1970 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask. 1967 Bonli Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1965 Regina Public Library, Regina, Sask. 1965 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatooon, Sask. 1965 Saskatoon Arts Centre, Saskatoon, Sask. 1961 Saskatoon Arts Centre, Saskatoon, Sask. 1952 Saskatoon Arts Centre, Saskatoon, Sask. 1950 Saskatoon Arts Centre, Saskatoon, Sask. 1948 Saskatoon Arts Centre, Saskatoon, Sask. 2004 APT Gallery, London, England, Three Generations, William Perehudoff, Robert Christie, Jonathan Forrest 2004 Kenderdine Art Gallery, Three Generations, William Perehudoff, Robert Christie, Jonathan Forrest 2003 Kenderdine Art Gallery, Lodestar, members of the Royal Canadian Academy as mentors of the next generation of artists, July 14-August 24 2003 The Mendel Art Gallery, The Uncanny, Experiments in Cyborg Culture, curated by Bruce Grenville 2003 The Gallery / Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon, Sask., New Abstraction 2003 Winchester Art Gallery, Victoria, B.C. 2002 Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Fall Show 2002 Toronto Art Fair, represented by Miriam Shiell Fine Art and the Douglas Udell Gallery 2002 The Assiniboia Gallery, Regina, Sask.,25th Anniversary Show 2001 The MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Dorothy Knowles and William Perehudoff, January 26-March 11 2001 Atrium Gallery, Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto, Ontario Triangle Workshop Artists at OCAD, October 1-14 2001 Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon, Clement Greenberg, a Critic’s Choice 2000 Winnipeg Art Gallery, Royal Canadian Academy Group Show 1996 Kootenay Art Gallery, Castelgar, B.C.,Bill Perehudoff, Dorothy Knowles, Rebecca, Catherine, and Carol Perehudoff 1995 Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta and Vancouver, B.C., Christmas Show 1994 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., The Urban Prairie, curated by Dan Ring 1993 Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, New Acquisitions 1990 McMullan Gallery, A Family Show, McMullen Gallery, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta 1989 The Mendel Art Gallery, The Flat Side of a Landscape, The Emma lake Artist’s Workshops, curated by John O’Brian 1988 Swift Current National Exhibition Centre, Swift Current, Sask., A Common Bond, catalogue by Robert Christie 1988 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., Talking Through Time, Contemporary Art From Saskatoon 1987 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., Tradition and Innovation, Saskatoon Art and the 1950’s, curated by Dan Ring 1987 Triangle Artists’ Workshop Exhibition, Pine Plains, New York, New York 1986 Woltjen Udell Gallery, Edmonton Art Gallery, Fall Show 1986 Assiniboia Gallery, Works on Paper, Regina, Sask. 1981 The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario, The Heritage of Jack Bush, A Tribute 1980 The Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta Aspects of Canadian Painting in the Seventies, curated by Jeff Spalding 1979 Collector’s Choice Art Gallery Ltd., Saskatoon, Sask., Group Show 1978-79 Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, 7 Prairie Painters, touring exhibition, Extension Services, catalogue introduction by Raymond Oullet 1978 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Modern Painting in Canada, catalogue by Terry Fenton and Karen Wilkin 1977 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC.,14 Canadians, A Critic’s Choice, catalogue by Andrew Hudson 1976 National Gallery of Canada , touring exhibition, Emma Lake and After, catalogue by Terry Fenton 1975-76 National circulating exhibition, The Canadian Canvas, catalogue by Dorris Shadbolt, Karen Wilkin, Alvin Balking, Ferdinand St. Martin, and Allan Mackay 1975 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Major Saskatchewan Artists 1974 Wallack Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario 1974 Edmonton Art Gallery, Prairie 74 1974 Hamilton Art Galley, Hamilton, Ontario, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario, 9 out of 10 - A Survey of Contemporary Canadian Art, catalogue introduction by Glen E. Cumming 1973 Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario,24th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Canadian Art 1973 Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Emma Lake Workshops 1955-1973 catalogue introduction, Nancy E. Dillow 1973 Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Sask., Recent Acquisitions of the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery 1973 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Edmonton Collects, catalogue by Karen Wilkin 1972 Waddington Galleries, Montreal, Quebec 1971 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., The Glenbow, Calgary, Alberta, West 71, catalogue introduction by Karen Wilkin 1971 The Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Sask. , Public Library, Regina, Sask., Saskatchewan Art and Artists, catalogue introduction by Nancy E. Dillow 1970 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., Four Western Colourists 1969 Waddington Galleries, Montreal, Quebec 1968-69 The Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario, Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, 89th Annual Exhibition, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 1968 The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 11th Winnipeg Show 1968 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Quebec, 88th annual Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts 1968 The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, B.C. 1968 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask. 1968 The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canadian Artists, catalogue introduction by Dennis Young 1968 The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 7th Biennial Exhibition of Canadian Painting, catalogue by William C. Seitz 1968 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Quebec, Survey 68 1968 Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1967 The Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Sask., Saskatchewan Artists, catalogue by John Climer 1966 Calgary Allied Arts Centre, Calgary, Alberta , Ontario 1965 Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1965 Saskatchewan Jubilee, Regina, Sask., Clement Greenberg as coordinator 1963,64,65 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Quebec, Montreal Spring Show 1962 Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Winnipeg Biennial 1952 The Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Artists of Saskatchewan 1952 The Saskatoon Art Centre, Saskatoon, Sask., Two Person Show, with Dorothy Perehudoff (Knowles) 1948 The Saskatoon Art Association, Saskatoon, Sask., Spring Show 1947 The Saskatoon Art Association, Saskatoon, Sask. Spring Show 1946 The Saskatoon Art Association, Saskatoon, Sask, Fall Show 1946 The Saskatoon Art Centre, Saskatoon, Sask, Two Person Show, with Mashel Teitelbaum 1946 The Canadian Society of Painters in Water Color Annual Exhibition 1945 The Saskatoon Art Association, Saskatoon, Sask., Spring Show 1998 Order of Canada 1994 Saskatchewan Order of Merit 1989 Citation Award given by the New York State Association of Architects for the collaborative architectural project of the Triangle Artists’ Workshop in 1987 1978 Canada Council Grant 1978 University of Alberta National Award in Painting 1977 Manisphere 14th International Juried Art Show (Clement Greenberg Juror) Royal Canadian Academy of Artists membership Anonymous, “Two-Man Show on Exhibit At Sakatoon Art Centre”, ‘Saskatoon Star Phoenix’, Feb. 6, 1946 Anonymous, “The Lighted School”, 1947 Anonymous, The Canadian Encyclopedia,(vol 2)c 1985 Hurtig Publishers, Edmonton, Alberta, p.1384 Anonymous, “Mural Paintings in School”, ‘Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Thursday, June 30, 1949 Anonymous, “Mural by Perehudoff”, ‘Saskatoon Star Phoenix’, Wednesday, May 20, 1953 Ballantyne, Michael, “82nd Annual Show, The Spring Exhibition”, ‘The Montreal Star’, April 10, 1965 Brennan, Brian, “Galleries West”, ‘Visual Hearts’, Fall 2003, pp.20-23 Buchanan, Donald, “To Create a Livable Space”, ‘Canadian Art’, p.29,1952 Casey, Allan, “To Paint Against the Grain”, ‘Western Living’,Dec.1995,p.22 l -22 o Christie, Robert, ”Perehudoff and Knowles”,’Artswest’,Vol.1, No. 5, 1976 Eaton, Nicole; Weston, Hilary , At Home in Canada, text c Nicole Eaton & Hilary Weston 1995 photography c Joy von Tiedemann, 1995 ,Published by the Penguin Group, Printed in Singapore, book excerpt in “Canadian House & Home”, Sept. 1995, c 1995 by Canadian Home Publishers, Printed in Canada, p. 52,53 Edinborough, Arnold, “Time Counts the Years and Celebrates Canada in Paintings”, ‘Financial Post’, Toronto, Ontario, Jan. 18 , 1975 Enright, R., “Saskatoon - Robert Enright Investigates”, ’Canadian Art, Winter 1984/85, (vol.1, no. 2), p. 51 Fenton, Terry, “Some Artists in Regina and Saskatoon” ’ArtsCanada’, Feb./Mar. 1971,(vol. 28, no. 1) p.51 Fenton, Terry, “High Culture in Prairie Canada, ‘Art New’, September 1974, (vol.73,no.7) pp.27-29 Fenton, Terry, “Abstraction West: Emma Lake & After”, The National Gallery of Canada, March 1976, No. 11, pp.3,4 Ferguson, B. “Conservation, & Experimentation in Saskatchewan Art”, ‘Arts Manitoba’, Fall 1982 (vol.2, no.1)p. 62 Forgery, B. , “Canadian Art in the Mainstream”, ‘The Washington Star’, Sun. Feb. 6, 1977, G1 Glabush, Sky, “Pere Perehudoff”, Border Crossings, Issue No. 71 ,Vol.18, No. 3 August 1999,pp. 63,64 Greenberg, Clement, “Clement Greenberg’s View of Art on the Prairies”, ‘Canadian Art’, March/April 1963, (vol. 20, no. 2)pp.99-107 Greenwood, Michael, “The Canadian Canvas”, ‘ArtsCanada’, March 1975, (vol. 32, no. 1)pp.1-16 Hebert, Gilles, “William Perehudoff: Now and Then”, Mendel Art Gallery Jan. 2003 Harvey, Bob, “Saskatchewan’s Promise Fulfilled”, ‘Edmonton Journal’, ‘Edmonton Journal’, Heywood, Irene, “A Rebirth at Waddington’s”, ‘Montreal Gazette’, Sept.13, 1969 Hudson, Andrew, “Some Saskatchewan Painters”, ‘Art International”, 1964 James, Geoffrey, “The Canadian Canvas, A Broad Sweep”, ‘Time Canada’, Jan. 12,1975 Kellog, Alan, “Perehudoff Refines, Redefines His Gorgeous Abstracts”, ‘Edmonton Journal’, October 2001 Kurtz, John & Monica, Treasured Moments, c 1997 by James Kurtz Memorial Foundation Inc. , Designed, printed, and produced in Canada by PrintWest Communications Ltd.pp.12-15, 143 Kritzwizer, Kay, “Two Painters Testify to Western Canada’s Vitality”, ‘The Toronto Globe & Mail’, Sat. Oct. 21,1967 Leeper, M., “Views-Saskatoon’s Art Scene”, ‘ArtsWest’Vol. 7, No. 6, 1982, p.14 Lehmann, Henry, “On Canvas From Sea to Sea”, ‘Montreal Star, Quebec’, January 25, 1975 Mandel, Charles, “City Galleries Orchestrate Perehudoff’s Color Music”, ‘Edmonton Journal’, March 11, 1994 Matousek, Phylis, “Chording in color is Perehudoff Touch”, ‘Edmonton Journal’, March 2, 1985, D5 McRoberts, Vivienne, “Bank’s Art Collection Has People Talking”, ‘ Edmonton Journal’ Metcalfe, W.H., “The Winnipeg Free Press”, May,1950 Millard, Peter, “Eleven Saskatchewan Artists at the Mendel Gallery”, ‘The Sheaf” Tues. , September 26,1967 Moffet, Kenworth, “Moffet’s Artletter”, Vol. 1, No. 10, Dec. 1986,p. 5 Muskal, Helen, “Perehudoff Paintings Fine Tuned Colour Fields”, ‘ Edmonton Journal’ March 26, 1988 Murray, Joan, The Best Contemporary Canadian Art, c 1987 Hurtig Publishers, Edmonton, p.9 Murray, Joan, Canadian Art in the 20th Century, c 1999 Dundurne Press, Toronto, Oxford, Simon and Pierre Publishers Nachtigall, Jill, “Recent Acquisitions”, ‘Vista”, Dec-Feb. 2000-2001, Published by the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Sask. Nixon, Virginia, “Greenberg Works Prove Colourful if Not Painted”, ‘The Gazette, June 1970 O’Brian, John, ‘The Flatside of the Landscape’, 1989 Mendel Art Gallery, p. 88 & 115 Paulson, Joanne, “Rising Through the Ranks”, Saturday, September 2, 2000, D1 Pedherney, D. G., “Saskatchewan and Manitoba”, ‘ArtsWest’, april, 1983, Vol.8, No.4,p.9 Philpott, Elmore, ‘Prairie Art’, 1950 Powers, Ned, “Perehudoff Art in the New York Exhibit”, ‘The Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Monday, April 29, 1974,p.8 Purdie, James, “Six Solitudes in Canadian Art”, ‘The Globe and Mail’ Feb. 5, Sat., 1977 Richard, Paul, “Choice Canadian Colour”, ‘The Washington Post’, Thurs. Feb.3, 1977 Richards, Jean, “New Year’s Resolve, Take a Closer Look, ‘Edmonton Journal’, Friday, January 5 , 1973, TAB 6 Righetti, Brenda, “Honorary Degree Recipients”, Annual Fall Convocation, University of Regina, Saturday, October 18, 2003, p.4 Robertson, Sheila, “National Parks Celebrated”, ‘Star-Phoenix’, A6, Sat. Nov. 2, 1985 Robertson, Sheila, “Outstanding in His Field”, ‘Saskatoon Star Phoenix’, D12 Sat. Nov. 6,1993 Sabbath, Lawrence, “Exhibition Sheds Light on Spanish Painters”, ‘The Gazette, Montreal’, Saturday, March 17, 1984, B-9 Simmins, B. Richard, “Saskatoon, Regina Art on Display in Gallery”, ‘Leader Post,’, Nov.15, 1953 Stacy, Robert,(editor) Achieving the Modern, c1993 Winnipeg Art Gallery, Paperworks Press, a division of Sundog Printing Ltd. , Printed in Canada Steele, Bob, “Bill Perehudoff Farmer-Painter, ‘Union Farmer’, Jan. 1951, p.21 Steele, Bob, “Perehudoff - Prairie Artist: Personal Notes”, Catalogue essay, c 1997 Douglas Udell, January 31, 1997 S., J. “At One-Man -Show”, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, 1948,p.4 S., J. “Art Centre Show” , Saskatoon Star Phoenix, August 15, 1947,p. 6 S., J. “The Prospectors”, ‘Saskatoon Star-Phoenix’, Thurs. , Feb 17, 1949 S., J. “Fresco Painting in Saskatoon, A Whole Room in Fresco”, ‘Saskatoon Star Phoenix’,1953 Tarasoff, Koozma J., Spirit - Wrestlers’ Voices, 1998 LEGAS, ‘Artists of Doukhobor Heritage’, by Jan Kabatoff,pp.45-47 Tarasoff, Koozma J.,Spirit Wrestlers: Doukhobor Pioneers’ Strategies for Living, c2002 LEGAS and Spirit Wrestlers Publishing, Printed and bound in Canada, pp.117-119 Tousley, Nancy, ”Three Canadian Artists Offer Varied Visions of Nature”, ‘the Calgary Herald’, Thurs, Nov. 19, 1981, D8 Tousley, Nancy, William Perehudoff, c The Mendel Art Gallery, 1993, Published by the Mendel Art Gallery for the exhibition William Perehudoff, Printed by Printwest Communications in Saskatoon Townshend, Nancy, “Perehudoff”, ‘Medicine Hat Press’, Feb.26, 1982 Toupin, G., “Une Peinture Bel et Bien Vivante”, ‘La Presse’, Montreal, Jan. 18,1975 Tannous, David, “14 Canadians at the Hirshorn”, ‘Washington Calendar Magazine’, 1977, p.34 Walker, Kathleen, “Canadian Canvas” ‘Ottawa Citizen’, Feb. 1, 1975 Webster, Judith, Voices of Canada - Introduction to Canadian Culture, “The Art Scene in Canada”, c 1977 Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Burlington, Vermont, The George Little Press Inc., pp. 15-18 White, Jean M. White, “Friends and Neighbors”, ‘Washington Post’, Feb. 3, 1977 Wilkin, Karen, “Report From the West”, ‘Art in America’, May-June, 1972, (vol.60, no.3)p.102-105 Wilkin, Karen, “William Perehudoff”, ‘ArtsCanada’, Early Autumn, 1972(vol. 29, no.3)p.102 Wilkin, Karen, “William Perehudoff”, ‘Art International’, July/August 1977, (vol. 21, no.4)p.16 Wilkin, Karen, “Rugged Individualists”, ‘Art News’, Feb.,1979(vol.78. no.1)pp.84-88 Wilkin, Karen, The Hudson 55 Review, Magazine of Literature and Arts, 55th Anniversary Year, p.683, 2004 |