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Garth & Pierre

  • Collaborative Projects
    • Not the Whole Picture
    • Mx. & Mx.
    • Pátzcuaro Casita
    • Button Prints
    • Mojácar Azul
    • HEAD(S)
    • Man Maze
    • Frenchmen Florals
    • Penetrating Cuts
    • Cut-It-Out
    • Ghost-Written
    • Sub-divisions
    • Inventory
    • Menu
    • Happy Happy Happy
    • You and Me
  • Garth Amundson
    • Pandemic Polaroids
    • 365
    • Objective Distortions
    • Home Ec.
    • False Faces
    • Dr. Kempf's Nightmare
    • Circular Photograms
    • Cyanotypes
  • Pierre Gour
    • Selected Works
    • Works on Paper
    • Tête à Tết
    • Botanica
    • Écorché
    • (Im)Migration
    • Paintings
    • Buttons
    • Collage
    • Barometric Pressure
  • About
    • Bio
    • CV
    • Exhibitions
    • Press
    • Publication Images
    • Not The Whole Picture Catalog
  • Contact
  • Instagram

Identify artists Garth & Pierre! →

March 13, 2015

Garth Amundson and Pierre Gour, known as Garth & Pierre, began working collaboratively in the mid 1980’s after meeting at the Banff Center of Fine Arts Residency. Now based out of Washington State this artistic duo continues to challenge notions of identity, gender politics and domesticity throughout their work.

Source: https://cyclopsblog.com/2015/03/13/identify-artists-garth-pierre/
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