Kim Tomczak


Kim Tomczak is a Canadian artist known for his work in performance art, photography and video art. Born in Victoria, B.C. in 1952, he graduated from the Vancouver School of Art in 1975.
Tomczak has collaborated exclusively with his partner Lisa Steele since the early 1980s.

Work

Tomczak's work has been shown at the Paris Biennale, the Canadian Cultural Centre in Paris, the Video Biennale in Vienna as well as the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Documenta 8 in Kasel, Germany, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. His work is in many collections including: the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and the Oakville Galleries.
Tomczak is a co-founder of Vtape, a Toronto media arts resource centre.
Tomczak is a professor at University of Toronto's John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design.

Steele and Tomczak

Since the early 1980s Tomczak has worked exclusively in collaboration with Lisa Steele. Their individual and collaborative work was the subject of a major survey exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario in 1989–90. In 1993, Steele and Tomczak were recognized with two awards: the Bell Canada Award for excellence in the field of Canadian video art and a Toronto Arts Award. In 1996, their work The Blood Records: written and annotated, received a world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Their installation work We're Getting Younger All the Time has been installed in several locations in England, in Venice and was at the