Gathie Falk, the acclaimed Canadian artist whose follow ranged broadly throughout six many years from work with a Surrealist edge and hand-fashioned ceramics to sculptural installations and efficiency, died at her dwelling in Vancouver on 22 December. She was 97.
In Falk’s arms, the quotidian was straw spun into gold. Her alchemical method turned glazed ceramic apples and cabbages into jewels, a marriage veil right into a gravity-defying ghost of marriages previous and a portray of the starry evening sky right into a celestial portrait of the city firmament. Her sculptures and installations included works consisting of rows and grids of ceramic sneakers, the Picnics (1976-77) sequence of sculptures of Surrealist meals still-lifes, and a 1977 exhibition for which she commandeered her estranged husband’s classic Ford coupe and stuffed it with ceramic watermelons.
Certainly one of her best-known portray sequence, Cement With Poppies (1982), depicts the poppies that spilled out over the sidewalks that encircled her former Nineteen Twenties Craftsman home in Vancouver. She as soon as stated of the canvases: “I really feel that until you recognize your personal sidewalk actually intimately, you’re by no means going to have the ability to have a look at the pyramids and discover out what they’re about.”
That outlook captured Falk’s self-described “veneration of the strange” and, appropriately, she made her personal pyramids from preparations of exquisitely rendered ceramic fruits, impressed by her native greengrocer. “My thought was to do the issues in my head,” she defined. “They had been all experiments, however it was simply to make the issues in my thoughts that had been visually and emotionally sturdy.”
Gathie Falk, 55 Oranges, 1969-70 Courtesy of the TD Company Artwork Assortment. © Property of Gathie Falk. Picture: Craig Boyko
Born in rural Manitoba in 1928 to Mennonites who fled Communist Russian persecution, she grew up in poverty. “Rising up poor meant being resourceful and studying easy methods to make new issues out of the previous,” Michelle Jacques, the pinnacle of exhibitions and collections and chief curator at Remai Trendy in Saskatoon, wrote in a 2022 guide on Falk revealed by the Artwork Canada Institute. “Whereas the family Falk grew up in wasn’t essentially inventive, it was actually artful and inventive.”
Whereas she initially pursued after-school artwork courses in Winnipeg, a teenage Falk determined her future lay in music and he or she enthusiastically sang in native Mennonite choirs, a follow that will assist her by way of the troublesome occasions that lay forward. When her household was knowledgeable it needed to pay again the Canadian Pacific Railway for its passage from Russia, she stop faculty and located full-time employment in a meals packing plant.
In her memoir Apples, and so forth. (2018), revealed by Determine 1 and co-authored by Robin Laurence, Falk recalled singing hopeful songs along with her co-workers whereas “filling cellophane baggage with raisins, dates, brown sugar, peas, beans and chocolate rosebuds”. When she was 18, the household moved to Vancouver, the place Falk discovered work in a baggage manufacturing facility, stitching pockets on the within of suitcases. As Laurence famous, curators and critics later noticed this job “as formative to her capability for detailed handiwork and repetition inside the context of artmaking”.
Falk ultimately grew to become a instructor and, when she upgraded her instructing diploma in 1957 on the College of British Columbia, she additionally enrolled in artwork programs, the place she grew to become enamoured of the German Expressionists. In 1965, at age 37, she cashed in a few of her pension fund and started learning artwork in earnest. She studied ceramics with Glenn Lewis within the Sixties, shortly after he had returned from Devon the place he and fellow Canadian ceramicist John Reeve had constructed a pottery studio.

Gathie Falk, Single Proper Males’s Sneakers: Bootcase with 6 Orange Brogues, 1973 © Property of Gathie Falk. Picture: Equinox Gallery
“I taught Gathie and the opposite college students, what I knew—manufacturing pottery in a conventional workshop methodology the place they may hone their talent in an intuitive approach,” Lewis tells The Artwork Newspaper. “With these abilities I inspired them to experiment making sculptural work with an on a regular basis world feeling. Gathie had a tremendous capability to specific the visible world she lived in with an genuine, easy, charmed imaginative and prescient that had a refined feminist story. We each labored subsequently on our artwork at Intermedia [an experimental artists’ society in Vancouver he co-founded] and specifically, produced efficiency artwork works in 1968.”
Falk’s breakout second got here at age 40 along with her second solo exhibition, Dwelling Room, Environmental Sculpture and Prints, at Vancouver’s Douglas Gallery in 1968. The present’s centrepiece was the titular set up (which she later re-titled House Setting), a pastel-hued home area combining her customized silkscreened wallpaper, ceramic renderings of on a regular basis objects like a telephone and a males’s jacket with modified thrift retailer objects. It’s now within the everlasting assortment of the Vancouver Artwork Gallery (VAG), which has the biggest holdings of her work and has organised many solo exhibitions, together with her first retrospective, in 1985, and one other in 2000.
Stacks of accolades
Falk had greater than 50 solo exhibitions over her six-decade profession, and her works are within the collections of a lot of Canada’s most necessary public collections together with the Nationwide Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and the Artwork Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. She additionally acquired the Order of Canada (in 1997), the Order of British Columbia (2002), the Governor Basic’s Award in Visible and Media Arts (2003) and the Audain Prize for Lifetime Achievement within the Visible Arts (2013), amongst different accolades.
Falk’s most up-to-date retrospective, Gathie Falk: Revelations (2022-24), was curated by Sarah Milroy, the manager director and chief curator on the McMichael Canadian Artwork Assortment in Kleinburg, Ontario. After its run on the McMichael, it travelled to Glenbow in Calgary, Alberta, and the Audain Artwork Museum in Whistler, British Columbia.

Set up view of Gathie Falk: The Issues in My Head (2015) at Equinox Gallery in Vancouver Picture: Equinox Gallery
Milroy says that on the time Falk was making a reputation for herself within the Canadian artwork scene, Toronto and Montreal’s inventive communities had been “comparatively insular”, whereas Vancouver within the late Sixties and 70s was a “hotbed of recent concepts, flowing into the town through the Vancouver Artwork Gallery—which was very superior for its time—and Alvin Balkind and Abe Rogatnick’s New Design Gallery, and the High-quality Arts Gallery on the College of British Columbia”.
Artists like Yvonne Rainer and Robert Smithson had been visiting Vancouver on the time and making work, in addition to many main artists from Los Angeles, Milroy says, and a bunch of Fluxus artists from the US and Europe congregated across the Western Entrance artist-run centre.
“It was on this milieu that Gathie’s sensibility quickened,” Milroy says. “She was more than likely as influenced by Yvonne Rainer’s choreography of on a regular basis actions, which she skilled in a workshop Rainer lead on the VAG, as she was by any of the painters or sculptors working round her. Gathie created her personal distinctive amalgam of all the pieces that second needed to supply.”
However Milroy contends that Falk has been “mis-filed within the story of artwork in Canada”. Whereas many have seen her work and her pursuits as associated to Pop artwork, “she was in reality extra influenced by her personal Mennonite upbringing, with its emphasis on onerous work and dedication to the handmade, and a sort of love of straightforward on a regular basis issues—like a pile of apples on the nook retailer, or a pair of worn-out males’s sneakers.”
She provides: “Gathie clearly revelled in vivid color, and he or she had a lightweight comedian contact, however she was miles away from Pop artwork’s infatuation with the machine-made, with plastics and with the attract and shallow promise of shopper items. Hers was an artwork of on a regular basis, humble issues.”
Gathie Falk, born Alexander, Manitoba, 31 January 1928. Married Dwight Swanson, 1974, divorced, 1979. Died Vancouver, British Columbia, 22 December 2025







