
Lady Bear
1998
Marcel Dzama's "Lady Bear," rendered in 1998, stands as an early and arresting example of the Winnipeg-born artist's signature visual language, a world populated by costumed figures that hover uneasily between innocence and menace. Executed in intimate scale at 34.3 × 26.7 cm, the work exemplifies Dzama's hand-drawn economy of line, his figures emerging with a deceptive simplicity that belies their psychological complexity. The bear-woman hybrid at the composition's center speaks to the folkloric and mythological currents running throughout Dzama's practice, drawing on the imagery of fairy tale and performance while quietly undermining the comfort those traditions typically offer. Produced during Dzama's formative years as a founding member of the Royal Art Lodge collective in Winnipeg, the drawing belongs to a pivotal moment before his work attracted widespread international attention and entered major institutional collections worldwide. Works from this early period carry a raw, unmediated quality that later production, shaped by broader exposure and larger ambitions, would inevitably refine. The muted palette and ink-driven draftsmanship reflect a devotion to the drawn mark as sufficient unto itself, needing no supplementary spectacle to sustain its hold on the viewer. Signed by the artist and offered in frame, "Lady Bear" presents a compelling opportunity for collectors drawn to works that sit at the origin point of a now historically significant career. Its modest dimensions make it a versatile acquisition, suited to intimate display while retaining the conceptual density that has made Dzama's output so persistently sought after across both private and institutional contexts.
- Medium
- Drawing
- Overall
- Framed
- Signed
- Yes
- Location
- Caviar20, Toronto, Ontario
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Caviar20View on map
For Sale — $5000
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