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Tricia Middleton
Born 1972
Education Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Concordia University
Known for sculptor, installation artist

Tricia Middleton is an artist from Montreal, Quebec, born in 1972. She is known for making big art installations. These are like huge art displays you can walk through. She often uses many different materials, including everyday items, wax, and craft supplies. Sometimes, she even reuses leftover materials from her studio to create new art. Her work has been collected by the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, which is a major art museum.

Exploring Tricia Middleton's Art

Tricia Middleton creates art that often feels like a journey into a different world. Her installations are large and fill up rooms, making you feel like you are inside the artwork itself. She uses many different things to build her art, like old objects, shiny glitter, and even wax. Her art often makes you think about how things change over time and how old items can become new art.

Famous Art Shows

Tricia Middleton has shown her art in many important exhibitions. These shows help people see her unique creations.

Dark Souls (2009)

In 2009, Tricia Middleton had a big art show at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montreal. It was called Dark Souls. This art piece was designed to look like an old, decaying fancy living room. It had five connected rooms, each filled with interesting objects, tall sculptures, and video projections. It was a very immersive experience for visitors.

Form is the Destroyer of Force (2012)

In 2012, Middleton created a special art piece for the Oakville Galleries in Ontario. This installation was called Form is the Destroyer of Force, Without Severity There Can Be No Mercy. Like her other works, she used everyday items such as shoes, vases, and artificial roses. She covered them in wax and glitter, making them look strange and wonderful. The art transformed the gallery into a fantastical, decaying home.

Group Exhibitions

Middleton also took part in a large group show called Misled by Nature: Contemporary Art and the Baroque. This exhibition was organized by the National Gallery of Canada. It was shown in Edmonton in 2013 and Toronto in 2014. This show featured many famous artists and explored how artists use lots of materials and dramatic styles in their installations. Other important group shows she was part of include Nothing to Declare: Current Sculpture from Canada in Toronto (2009) and the Quebec Triennial in Montreal (2008).

Making Friends with Yourself (2015)

In 2015, Tricia Middleton had a show called Tricia Middleton: Making Friends with Yourself at the Jessica Bradley Gallery in Toronto. For this exhibition, she created smaller sculptures. These sculptures were inspired by her larger installations, allowing people to see her unique style in a different way.

Tricia Middleton's Book

In 2023, Tricia Middleton published her first book, called Obsidian Situations. The book explores ideas about cities and feelings, almost like a dream journey. It mixes sad thoughts with funny ideas about the world today. It's a unique book that combines art, history, and personal reflections.

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