William (Bill) Perehudoff

(1918 - 2013)

Canadian artist, RCA , Order of Canada

William (Bill) Perehudoff

Bill Perehudoff was a renowned Canadian artist, best known for his contributions to abstract art. Born on February 17, 1918, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and died on February 16, 2013, Perehudoff left a significant mark on the Canadian art scene.

Perehudoff began his artistic career in the 1940s, and over the decades he evolved his style from figurative realism to abstraction. He studied at the University of Saskatchewan and taught art for a time in Saskatoon, contributing to art education in his region.

In the 1960s, Perehudoff adopted an abstract approach to painting, drawing inspiration from the Color Field movement, which emphasized the expressive use of colour on large surfaces. His works were often characterized by fields of bright, vibrant colours, creating an intense visual experience for the viewer.

During his career, Bill Perehudoff has participated in numerous individual and group exhibitions in Canada and abroad. His works can be found in public and private collections, a testament to his lasting impact on the art world.

Perehudoff has received numerous honours over the years, highlighting his contribution to Canadian art. In 1995, he was named a member of the Order of Canada, one of the country's most prestigious honours.

His artistic legacy lives on through his works, which continue to be exhibited and enjoyed by art lovers around the world. Bill Perehudoff played an important role in the development of abstract art in Canada, leaving behind a body of work that reflects his commitment to artistic exploration and mastery of colour.

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