Charles Malinsky was born in 1956 in Yorkton,
Saskatchewan. He completed his studies at the Alberta College of Art
and Design in 1978 where he subsequently taught. He is the recipient
of numerous awards including the Certificate of Excellence at the
Soho, NYC Art Competition #7 and the top prize in 2001 at the Lineart
Art Fair in Ghent. His meteoric rise to international fame started
with a solo exhibition at the Fran Willis Gallery in Victoria in 1994.
His paintings, which he has exhibited frequently throughout the past
decade, are found in numerous collections throughout North America
and Europe. He has lived in Spain since 1998.
Malinsky is highly regarded for his narrative paintings that reflect
on societal issues in an aggressive and often darkly erotic manner.
He commented that he “can write the script, invent the costumes,
and cast the characters. That's one of the great joys of being able
to make pictures. Imagining something in your mind and then committing
yourself to making a picture of it is like building a stage to contain
a drama. There are the good guys, the bad guys, the interveners,
and the gentle ones.”
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