Betty Roodish Goodwin
(1923 - 2008)
Current Sale
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Untitled (Carbon Series), 1989
graphite on geofilm
signed and dated 1989 lower right; titled and dated on two gallery labels on the reverse
10.75 x 8.25 in ( 27.3 x 21 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Untitled (bone series)
pigment wash with turpentine on paper
signed and dated 1992 lower left; dated 1991 lower right; titled on the gallery label on the reverse
17.75 x 11.75 in ( 45.1 x 29.8 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Ein Stein Ist Aus Meinem Herzen Gefallen
mixed media on paper
signed and dated 1985 lower right; titled and dated 1985 on three labels on the reverse
21.5 x 17 in ( 54.6 x 43.2 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
A blue bone in my throat
graphite and mixed media on paper
signed, titled and dated 1984 lower right
17.75 x 22.75 in ( 45.1 x 57.8 cm ) ( sight )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Limit of Being
mixed media on paper
signed and dated 1984 lower right; titled and dated 1984 to three gallery labels on the reverse
22.75 x 35.25 in ( 57.8 x 89.5 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Untitled (Figure/Animal Series)
oil stick and graphite on two sheets of transparent mylar
signed and dated 1989 lower right; titled and dated on the gallery label on the reverse
13 x 9 in ( 33 x 22.9 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Figure/Ladder XV
oil stick and graphite on geofilm
signed and dated 1997 lower right; titled on the gallery label on the reverse
17 x 11 in ( 43.2 x 27.9 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Knotted Arms
oil stick
signed and dated 1988 lower right; titled and dated on the labels on the reverse
17 x 11 in ( 43.2 x 27.9 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Black Parcel
etching
signed, titled, dated October, 1970 and inscribed "proof" in the lower margin; titled and dated 2002 on the gallery label on the reverse
17.5 x 20.5 in ( 44.5 x 52.1 cm ) ( plate size )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Untitled (Swimmers Series), 1982-83
oil pastel and graphite on paper
signed and dated 1982-83 lower right; dated 1982-83 to a gallery label on the reverse
17.75 x 27.75 in ( 45.1 x 70.5 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Secours (Sans Titre, Swimmers Series)
oil stick on paper
signed and dated 1984 lower right; titled on the gallery label on the reverse
17.5 x 22 in ( 44.5 x 55.9 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
BETTY ROODISH GOODWIN
Do you know how long it takes any one voice to reach another, 1985
oil
signed and dated 1985-1986 lower right; titled and dated on labels on the reverse
20 x 28 in ( 50.8 x 71.1 cm ) ( sheet )
Closes December 16th at 07:00:00 PM EST
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Betty Goodwin Biography
(1923 - 2008)
A renowned Canadian printmaker, painter, and sculptor, Betty Roodish Goodwin (born Montréal, March 19, 1923; died Montréal December 1, 2008) began her career in the visual arts in the late 1940s. Largely self-taught, Goodwin’s practice evolved from drawing to experimentations with other media. Out of her many experimental efforts with mark-making as a student of Yves Gaucher at Sir George Williams School (now Concordia) University in the late 1960s, she discovered engraving and etching, which became her primary means of expression. Later, as an accomplished sculptor, painter, and installation artist, she tended to work in series.
Robert Ayre noted, “...I would say she is essentially the painter. She scarcely differentiates her forms; anatomy concerns her no more than it does Jean Dubuffet or Jan Muller. She flattens them out; runs them together. She is conscious always of the human dilemma, the drama of the ‘Dybbuk,’ and the tragedy of ‘Leavetaking’, of ‘The trial’--but not the individual is nameless, part of the crowd, a dissolving member of the eternal flux. It isn’t however, a drab and hopeless tide, for Betty Goodwin’s colour is gorgeous.”
A recipient of several honours, Goodwin was chosen to represent Canada in the 1995 Venice Biennial. Other notable awards included the Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award of the Canada Council for the Arts in 1981, the Banff Centre National Award for Visual Arts in 1984, the Prix Paul-Émile Borduas in 1986, a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in 1988, and the Gershon Iskowitz Prize in 1995. Goodwin was the first recipient of the Harold Town Prize for Drawing in 1998, and in 2003 she received the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts. Throughout her career she also received honorary doctorates from various Canadian universities, including the University of Guelph, the University of Waterloo, and the University of Montreal.