Place: Prince Albert
Born: 1948
Death: 2004
Biography:
, a renowned Métis artist, was born on July 20, 1948, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. He received a Bachelor of Education (Arts Education) from the University of Regina in 1971.
Boyer's artistic career began in 1971, with his work gaining recognition for its contemporary First Nations art style. His paintings often incorporated Northern Plains First Nations geometric designs, reflecting personal experiences, social issues, and spirituality. Notably, his 'blanket statements' critiqued the impact of non-First Nation influence on Indigenous people and land.
* Like the Last Snows of Winter (52 x 61 cm, Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Canada, Oil On Board) is a significant piece in Boyer's collection. * In 1994, Boyer's style shifted towards a more spiritual calm in his art.
* Boyer was an author of several art catalogues and reviews. * He curated significant exhibitions and was a national and international exhibitor.
Boyer's work is characterized by a strong formal presence, reflecting his awareness of contemporary trends in western art, combined with the sophisticated integration of Indigenous peoples' design work. As a driving force of Canadian contemporary Indigenous artistic expression, Boyer's legacy continues to inspire and influence artists.
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* Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Canada * McMaster University Collection, Hamilton, Canada