Susan Turcot

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Susan Turcot (born 1966) is a Canadian artist primarily known for her drawings on paper.[1][2] Her work often addresses environmental issues, including deforestation.[3][4]

Her work is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada,[1] the Judith Rothschild Foundation collection[5] and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Susan Turcot". www.gallery.ca.
  2. ^ Teel Sale; Claudia Betti (19 January 2007). Drawing: A Contemporary Approach. Cengage Learning. pp. 143–. ISBN 978-1-111-79913-7.
  3. ^ National Gallery of Canada; Andrea Kunard; Greg A. Hill; Josée Drouin-Brisebois; Heather Marie Anderson (2010). It is what it is: Recent Acquisitions of New Canadian Art. National Gallery of Canada. ISBN 978-0-88884-881-9.
  4. ^ Canadian Art. MacLean Hunter. 2007.
  5. ^ Christian Rattemeyer; Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) (2009). The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection: Catalogue Raisonné. The Museum of Modern Art. pp. 269–. ISBN 978-0-87070-751-3.
  6. ^ "Susan Turcot - MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.