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LETENDRE, Rita

Naissance
Drummondville, Quebec, 1929
Décès
Toronto, Ontario, 2021
Notice biographique
Recognised for her large-scale abstract paintings and public art murals, Rita Letendre also worked in printmaking (serigraphie). Following a classical art education at the Ecole des Beaux Arts de Montreal (1948-51), she turned to abstraction after attending the Automatist exhibition "L’Exposition des Rebelles" (1949). Letendre considered Paul-Emile Borduas, leader of the Automatistes, to have had a deep influence on her approach to painting. Her work was included in the Automatist group show “La Matiere Chante” (1954) at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. She later worked with Guido Molinari and the Plasticiens, turning to hard edge and geometrical abstraction paintings suffused with movement and light. In 1962, a bursary allowed her to study in Europe where she met and married Israeli sculptor Kosso Eloui. In 1963 they lived in Montreal but moved to Los Angeles in 1965 before settling in Toronto in 1970. She received her first commission for a large-scale public work "Sun Forces," created for California State University. Between 1965-1980 she received numerous commissions for large murals in the United States and Canada. Retrospectives of her prodigious production included the Musee nationale des beaux arts du Quebec (2002-03), the Art Gallery of Ontario (2017), and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection (2019). She was a recipient of the Order of Canada (2005), the Governor-General's Award (2010), the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012) and the Paul-Émile Borduas Award (2016) for her contributions to art in Quebec. Through her long career she had seventy solo shows and participated in over fifty group shows in Canada, the U.S., Europe, Japan and Israel. In 2018, an exhibition of the nearly dozen Toronto public art works lost to city renovation projects was held; it included a recent restoration of a 1997 work that incorporated stained glass.
Médias
Mural painting and decoration
Painting
Printmaking
Etudes
Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Montreal, 1948 - 1951 (Sous la direction de Jacques de Tonnancour)
Associations
Association des artistes non-figuratifs de Montréal
Lieux de conservation des dossiers et archives
Art Gallery of Ontario - Edward P. Taylor Research Library and Archives
Artexte Information Centre, QC - Documentation Centre
Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
Hamilton Public Library, ON - Local History and Archives Department
London Public Library, ON
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts / Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, QC
Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, QC - Media Centre
National Gallery of Canada, ON - Library and Archives
University of British Columbia - Fine Arts Library
University of Calgary Library, AB
Vancouver Art Gallery, BC - Library
Winnipeg Art Gallery, MA - Clara Lander Library
University of Manitoba - Architecture and Fine Arts Library
Canadian Women Artists History Initiative Documentation Centre, QC
Detroit Institute of Arts
BIBLIOGRAPHIE

Documents sur l'artiste
Painter Rita Letendre on her work in 1969 (video) Toronto, Ontario: CBC Canadian Broadcast Corporation, 1969
http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/896872003631.
Rita Letendre: ode à Isis : tableaux récents et rétrospective / Rita Letendre : an ode to Isis : recent paintings and a retrospective Montreal, Quebec: Galerie Simon Blais, 2003.
Andersen, Marguerite. "Rita Letendre: Energie et Luminosite." Liaison 122 (Spring 2004): 8-10
http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/40894ac.
Arbour, Rose-Marie and Suzanne Lemerise. "Le rôle des Québécoises dans les arts plastiques depuis trente ans." Vie des Arts 20.78 (1975): 16-24.
Asselin, Hedwidge. Rita Letendre: les elements/ The elements Montreal, Quebec: Galerie Simon Blais, 2001.
Asselin, Hedwidge and Francois-Marc Gagnon. Feu et esprit / Fire and Spirit: Rita Letendre Baie-Saint-Paul, Qc: Centre d'exposition de Baie-Saint-Paul, 2002.
Couture, Francine, et al.. Les Arts visuels au Québec dans les années soixante: La Reconnaissance de la modernité Montréal, Quebec: VLB Éditeur, 1993.
Ellenwood, Ray. Rita Letendre Toronto, Ontario: Gallery Gevik, 2010.
Helwig, Kate, et al.. "Rita Letendre’s Oil Paintings from the 1960s: The Effect of Artist’s Materials on Degradation Phenomena." Studies in Conservation, v66 n2 (20210217): 64-78 66.2 (2021): 64-78.
Henault, Gilles. Rita Letendre Palm Stprings, CA: Palm Springs Desert Museum, 1974.
Humber, Larry. "‘A Master of Fire and Light’: Quebec-born Abstractionist Rita Letendre has died aged 93." The Art Newspaper 23 Nov. 2021.
Jacob, Luis. Form follows Fiction: Art and Artists in Toronto London, England: Black Dog Press & Art Gallery University of Toronto, 2020.
Jansma, Linda. Rita Letendre: Beginnings in Abstraction Oshawa, Ontario: Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 2005.
Jukes, Mary. "Once over Lightly." Globe and Mail (Toronto) 26 Mar. 1962.
Klunder, Harold and Ann Beam. Intervention: 31 Femmes peintres/ 31 Women Painters Montreal: Visual Arts Centre, 2018.
Lambton, Gunda. Stealing the Show: Seven Women Artists in Canadian Public Art Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994..
Lauder, Adam. Rita Letendre: Toronto Public Art Toronto, Ontario: YYZ Artist Outlet, May 11, 2018
http://www.yyzartistsoutlet.org/2018/05/4475/.
Lauder, Adam. "Rita Letendre’s Astral Abstractions." The American Indian Quarterly 46. 1-2 (Winter Spring) 2022: 94-122.
Lauder, Adam. "The World must have Poetry." Canadian Art 32.4 (Winter 2016): 114-119.
MacDonald, Colin S. The Dictionary of Canadian Artists. (Volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker) Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 2009.
Newlands, Anne. Canadian Art: From its Beginnings to 2000 Richmond Hill, Ontario: Firefly Books, 2000.
Ninacs, Anne-Marie. Rita Letendre: aux couleurs du jour Quebec, Quebec: Musee nationale des beaux arts du Quebec, 2003.
Paikowsky, Sandra. Rita Letendre: The Montreal Years/ Les annees montrealaises, 1953-1963 Montreal, Quebec: Galerie d'art Concordia, 1989.
Pope, Doug. Vibrations & Disruptions: a reading based on Gilles Deleuze Concerning motion in the art work of Rita Letendre, Serge Lemoyene and Claude Tousignant Montreal, Quebec: Concordia University (MA), 2007
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/002/MR34599.PDF?oclc_number=614837129.
Power, Nadine. Marcelle Ferron and Rita Letendre: a technical comparison of two modern Canadian artists London, England: Courtauld Institute of Art, London, 2007.
Repentigny, R. de. "Images et plastiqes: Douceur, feu et affirmation." La Presse (Montreal) 1 Nov. 1958.
Roberge, Gaston. Femme de lumiere: Rita Letendre Laval, Quebec: Les 400 coups, 1997.
Roumanes, Jacques-Bernard. “Rita Letendre: Le Tableau Ivre.” Vie Des Arts 45.183 (April 2001): 39-42
http://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/va/2001-v45-n183-va1165178/52979ac.pdf.
Saucier, Pierre. "Jeunes peintres au travail." Vie des arts 22(Spring 1961): 37–45
http://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/va/1961-n22-va1207411/55199ac.pdf.
Tippett, Maria. By A Lady: Celebrating Three Centuries of Art by Canadian Women Toronto and London: Viking, 1992.
Trepanier, Esther and Landry, Pierre. Femmes artistes du XXe siecle au Quebec: Oeuvres du Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec Quebec, Quebec: Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec, 2010..
Uhlyarik, Georgiana , Nanibush, Wanda and Rita Letendre. Rita Letendre: Fire & Light Toronto, Ontario: Art Gallery of Ontario, 2017.
Vanderborght, Karen and Simon Madore. "Rita Letendre : Artist-painter." Carte de Visite Toronto, Ontario: Groupe Media TFO, 2014
http://www.tfo.org/en/universe/carte-de-visite/100385487/rita-letendre-artist-painter.

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