Karin Bubaš has been exhibiting her photographic work widely since graduating from Emily Carr University of Art & Design in the late 1990s. She has produced several major series depicting lone female figures in atmospheric landscapes, as well as biographical examinations of domestic spaces devoid of human figures. She has had solo exhibitions at the Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, and the Audain Museum, Whistler (upcoming). Her work is in the collections of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Glenbow Museum, and TD Bank, amongst others. She is represented by Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver.
Karin Bubaš, Arched Tree, 2014
Archival pigment prints, glue, foamcore, matboard
24” x 24” x 2.75”
Courtesy of the artist and Monte Clark Gallery
Karin Bubaš, Forest Panorama, 2014
Archival pigment prints, glue, foamcore, matboard
20” x 48” x 2.75”
Courtesy of the artist and Monte Clark Gallery
Karin Bubaš, Sculpted Log, 2014
Archival pigment prints, glue, foamcore, matboard, 24” x 24” x 2.75”
Courtesy of the artist and Monte Clark Gallery
Mystic, 2008
114 x 40 in.
digital chromogenic print, 1/3
Karin Bubaš
(Burnt House series) Wooden Table
2008
Colour photograph
8.5” x 8.5”