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Alexandra Haeseker was born on 1945 in Breda, Netherlands, is a Canadian painter, printmaker and installation artist (born 1945). Discover Alexandra Haeseker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Alexandra Haeseker (born 1945) is a Canadian painter, print maker, and installation artist, based in Calgary, Alberta.
She is a professor emerita at Alberta University of the Arts.
Her works can be found in public collections in Canada and internationally.
Haeseker was born in Breda, Netherlands, in 1945 and moved to Calgary, Alberta, Canada with her family in 1955.
She studied painting at the University of Calgary, earning bachelor's (1966) and master's (1972) degrees.
She earned a diploma in fine arts from Alberta College of Art (now Alberta University of the Arts) in 1968.
In the 1970s and 1980s, she became known for paintings of dogs, and from the mid-1980s, of behind-the-scenes at dog shows, based upon her involvement in such shows, along with other themes that evolved from her experiences with dogs.
Haseker taught painting, drawing, and watercolor at the Alberta College of Art from 1973 to 2003.
The work was inspired by a visiting artist residency at Memorial University by Haeseker in 1978.
Haeseker has had several large commissions.
In the 1980s, influenced by Edweard Muybridge's studies of a young amputee, she used the image of a legless boy hovering over a landscape in which dogs were tethered.
The figures emerged as realistic fragments suspended in semi-abstract space.
These figurative images sometimes were considered puzzling but such images developed steadily and with a personal form and content.
The city of Calgary Business Revitalization Zone commissioned her mural Big Catch in 1990, located at 17th Avenue at Mount Royal Village.
In 1992, a retrospective titled Alexandra Haeseker: Twenty Years was held at the Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta University.
In 2021, a detail of a work by Haeseker was included in chapter five, Specimens from Another Time, in Future Possible: an Art History of Newfoundland and Labrador, by Mireille Eagan and other authors, published by The Rooms Corporation and Goose Lane editions, New Brunswick.
She was awarded professor emeritus status in 2004.
Haeseker was in her early years a print maker and painter in acrylic and watercolour.
She also made three-dimensional painted constructions in a representational style.
She used images found in family archives and her own photographs in collage.
Her brightly coloured mural, West Ride Story (2004), is at the Calgary International Airport.
She also created outdoor installations such as Spinner in Quebec at the Foundation Derouin in 2005 with the title The Library of The PreCambrian.
Haeseker began making her experimental prints and installations for a show at the Shanghai Art Museum, China in 2008.
Her exhibitions of these works has been numerous and varied.
They sometimes involve her researching Swarm behaviour in which she is deeply interested or the relationship of the exhibiting venue`s site with the geography and ecology of the surrounding area, thus demonstrating her knowledge and concern for the eco-system in huge, brightly-colored experimental print installations.
At other times, she creates installations that concern the area`s collective past or future or even are something of a self-portrait.
To create her installations, Haeseker combines traditional methods and the latest adaptations of technology, teaming with one of her longtime Corporate partnerships, The PattisonOutdoor Group (Canada’s largest billboard company).
She experiments with continual developing ink technologies, recycled material, and hybrid methods to construct experiences for museum settings and public art projects.
In 2008, for the show at the Shanghai Art Museum, she was invited to represent Canada in Another Voice: We: International Woman Artists Exhibition:另一種聲音: 我們: 國際女性藝術展, a show of 12 international women artists (the first exhibition that the Shanghai Art Museum had ever undertaken for the art of gender) for which she created I Am in Your Blood, a wall installation (her first) depicting 125 women, with a black and white layer of figures with text fragments based upon emotional identity or employment roles in the workplace.
The installation became part of the Shanghai Art Museum collection.
Other versions of it reside in the collections of museums such as the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, Edmonton; La Boverie Musée, Liège, Belgium; and the Kunsterhaüs Museum, Vienna.
In 2009, she was commissioned to create The Dark, an outdoor installation, by the Danish Arts Council in Denmark and in 2013, she was commissioned for the Savage Trailhead Mural by the Edmonton Arts Council, Alberta Canada as well as by the City of Airdrie Alberta, for the Genesis Place Sports Complex murals in 2017.
In 2009, she was invited to show new work for The Otpechatki International Triennial of Visual Arts, Petrozavodsk, Russia.
The theme was the ''White Sea.
Art & Science.'' (The White Sea which is near the Arctic Circle.) Again, a select number of international artists were invited to work with researchers exploring the White Sea.
She chose Ichthyology and produced imagery drawn from deep sea lifeforms that were fitted to the windows of the Russian Academy of Science (where fish fossils are displayed).
In 2009, Haeseker also participated in Pendulum/ Pendula with her long-time friend and colleague John Hall, a show of collaborative realistic paintings which they had done both in Canada and Mexico from 1992 to 1998.
Each painted half of the canvas and used Mexican street trinkets and other images drawn from that part of the world.
(In 2010, she had a one-person exhibition, a version of the Shanghai concept in Belgrade, Serbia at The Akademija Centar for Graphic Research. In 2011, with the female figures from Shanghai, she won the Second Prix at the 8th International Biennial in Belgium.)
In 2018, she created THEM for the city of Public Art Calgary Transit, BRT Stations, which showed 20 wild creatures found near urban centres in larger-than-life installations on metal utility boxes.