
Fallacy of the Male Construct: The Sculpture and Painting of Ted
Fullerton
Sheila Butler, Denis Longchamps, Robert Enright & Terry
McDonald
A
prolific artist for over 20 years, Fullerton's work can be
characterized as a multi-disciplinary exploration of male identity.
Fullerton's approach is shaped by an existentialism fueled by
mythological and biblical subjects. As well, the influence of Goya,
Munch and Beckman is clear. Two essays, an interview, an artist's
statement and a personal reminiscence are accompanied by dozens of
colour illustrations of Fullerton's paintings, sculptures and public
art.
MacLaren Art Centre (10/2006) 64 pp 58 col. ill. 11 x 8.5 in
softcover 0-9738829-2-1 $20.00 Can./U.S. (16 euros)
Ted Fullerton: After the Fall, Prints 1975-2000
John Hartman & David Somers
Known primarily as a painter and sculptor, Ted Fullerton has over the
years developed an accomplished printmaking practice with hundreds of
finished works. Two essays document the genesis of Fullerton's work
as well as his ability to use symbolic and mythological symbols to
reveal stark, intimate emotions. The influence of Goya, Munch and
Beckman is clear. Two essays, an artist's statement, numerous colour
plates and a catalogue raisonné.
Art Gallery of Peel / Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery (01/2006)
80 pp 45 col. ill. 11 x 9 in softcover 0-9688410-8-2 $10.00 Can./U.S.
(8 euros)