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Denyse Thomasos was born on 10 October, 1964 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, is a Trinidadian-Canadian painter (1964–2012). Discover Denyse Thomasos'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 47 years old?
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Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
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16 July, 2012 |
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New York City, New York, United States |
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Canada
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Denyse Thomasos Net Worth
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Denyse Thomasos (October 10, 1964 – July 19, 2012) was a Trinidadian-Canadian painter known for her abstract-style wall murals that conveyed themes of slavery, confinement and the story of African and Asian Diaspora.
Denyse Thomasos and her family emigrated to Canada in 1970, settling in Toronto, Ontario, near Lawrence Avenue West and Keele Street.
Her father obtained a master's degree in physics from the University of Waterloo and continued his career as a high school teacher.
Thomasos received her BA from the University of Toronto Mississauga where she studied painting and art history.
Her father died weeks before she entered graduate school.
The grief from this loss influenced her early paintings.
Thomasos received her MFA in painting and sculpture from the Yale School of Art in 1989, after attending the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine, in 1988.
Thomasos was known for architectionic structures and wall paintings.
Her work was, in part, inspired by travel, slavery and its psychological impact on people of color, and the prison-industrial complex.
Thomasos researched and photographed super-max jail sites during the Bush years.
In 1994, Thomasos installed a mural entitled Recollect at contemporary artist-run centre Mercer Union in Toronto, Ontario.
She was a professor at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia, and then (beginning in 1995), Associate Professor of Art at Rutgers University's Arts, Culture and Media Department.
Thomasos' first solo exhibition was in 1995 at Alpha Gallery in Boston.
Thomasos won more than twenty awards over the course of her career, including an affiliated fellowship at the American Academy in Rome in 1995 (funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts), a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1997, a Millennium Grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, and the first McMillan/Stewart award from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in 2009.
She was awarded fellowships from the New York Foundation of the Arts, and won residencies to Bellagio, Yaddo, and the MacDowell Colony.
"Hybrid Nations" (2005) is one of her most notable pieces that features Thomasos' signature use of dense thatchwork patterning and architectonic images to portray images of American superjails and traditional African weavework.
Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago to Jennie Ann (née Leiba) and Raymond Garth Thomasos who previously attained his BS in University College of the West Indies and was a high school teacher at a boys' school.
Her painting Babylon (2005) was acquired by Carr Hall at St. Michael's College in Toronto, Ontario.
In 2009, Thomasos married filmmaker Samein Priester at City Hall, New York City.
The couple adopted their child, Syann, in June 2010, and remarried at St. Basil's Church in Toronto, Ontario later in July.
Olga Korper Gallery in Toronto, Ontario hosted a memorial exhibition of her work in November 2012.
Thomasos died suddenly in July 2012 at age forty-seven, due to an allergic reaction to dye injected during a diagnostic medical procedure.
Another posthumous show, "Urban Jewels," was hosted in 2013 at the MacLaren Art Centre in Barrie, Ontario, curated by Ben Portis.
Another memorial exhibition entitled "Denyse Thomasos: Odyssey," curated by Gaëtane Verna and Sarah Milroy, was organized in collaboration with the McMichael Canadian Art Collection at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria from November 2021 to February 2022.
In 2022, the Art Gallery of Ontario and Remai Modern organized the large retrospective exhibition Denyse Thomasos: Just Beyond with a catalogue
co-edited by the exhibition curators Renée van der Avoird, Sally Frater and Michelle Jacques.
Her other exhibitions included "Inside" (2015) at Blackwood Gallery at the University of Toronto Mississauga; "60 Painters" (2011) at Humber Arts & Media Studios in Etobicoke, Ontario; "Formerly Exit Five: Portable Monuments to Recent History" (2010) at the University of Saskatchewan College Art Galleries in Saskatoon; "From Superjails to Super Paintings" (2010) at Olga Korper Gallery; "Swing Space: Wallworks" (2007) at the Art Gallery of Ontario; "Tracking: Bombings, Wars & Genocide: A Six Months Journey from New York to China, Vietnam, Cambodia & Indonesia" (2004) at MSVU Art Gallery in Halifax, Nova Scotia; and "Rewind" (2004) at the Art Gallery of Bishop's University in Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Thomasos' work is in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario among other institutions.