F.H.
VARLEY
Portraits into the Light
Curated
by Katerina Atanassova, of the Varley Art Gallery
March 8 to April 27, 2008
This exhibition sets out to change a common impression
about this revered Group-of-Seven artist, who was actually known in his
lifetime more for his portraits than his work in landscape. Pushed aside
by the strength of the mythology around the Group’s engagement with the
empty, northern wilderness, Varley’s relationships and interest in
people is now intended to come “into the light.” The Kelowna Art
Gallery is pleased and proud to be one of several stops across Canada for
this major exhibition of seventy works. Also on display will be a film on
the artist, as well as his easel, palette and paint kit.
Varley had a ten-year sojourn in Vancouver from the mid 1920s
to the mid 1930s, during his middle age. He was hired to teach at the
Vancouver School of Decorative and Applied Arts (which eventually became
today’s Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design). It was here that he
fell in love with one of his students, Vera Weatherbie, whose portrait we
will see in the exhibition. Varley also was friendly with a woman who
later came to live in Kelowna, Erica Leach, daughter of Kelowna artist
Grace Willis. Three works by Varley of Erica Leach will also be on view.
Curated by Katerina Atanassova, who is curator at the
Varley Art Gallery in Markham, Ontario, this show is accompanied by a
full-scale trade book as the catalogue to the exhibition. In the text,
Atanassova sets Varley’s career as a portraitist in the context of his
time. She also explores his approach to portraiture, which she feels to
have been psychologically direct and unpretentious, no matter how socially
or politically high-ranking his sitter. The artist also had a special
affinity with children, and produced tender and lovely portraits of
several very young subjects.
Watch for our mailing in the Spring announcing the opening
reception for, and related programs around, this significant exhibition,
which brings together many works from private and public collections held
across Canada for this special touring exhibition.