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| Top quality Canadian and European masterworks as well as paintings by Alan Wylie, Monika Aebischer, Kathryn Amisson, Rachel Berman, Joe Coffey, Leonard Cohen, Jane Everett, Michael Den Hertog, Susan Hetherington, Wanda Koop, Lori-Ann Latremouille, Brent Lynch, Morley Myers, Janice Mason Steeves, Suzanne Northcott, Janice Robertson, Ernestine Tahedl, Deborah Worsfold, Sean Yelland, Eve Leader, Hashim Hannoon, Natty Saidi, David Antonides, Keith Hiscock, Toni Onley, and Dene Croft. |
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Ray Mead: Works from the Estate
Nov 26, 2011 - Dec 9, 2011
Ray Mead was one of the pioneers of contemporary painting in Canada. After World War II he immigrated to Canada from England and became a member of Painters 11 in the 1950s. His distinctive painting practice continued through the next five decades. Since Mead’s death in the fall of 1998 a posthumous solo exhibition of work from the 1990s was held at the Howard Scott Gallery in New York City. This is Mead’s first solo show in Vancouver. One of Canada’s foremost abstract painters, Mead’s canvases are often characterized by rich fields of colour that are activated by the strategic placements of his personal iconographic marks. His paintings possess a contemplative elegance that upon meditation reveal a rich aesthetic experience. |
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Oct 22 - Nov 5 2011
Marcelle Ferron Works on Paper 1945-2000
Marcelle Ferron was born in Louiseville, Québec in 1924; she died in Montréal in 2001. After she was expelled from the École des beaux-arts in Québec City, where she had studied with Jean-Paul Lemieux, she settled in Montréal and became friendly with the artists in the automatiste movement who were moving their painting in an abstract direction. A signer of the 1948 Refus global manifesto, along with Paul-Émile Borduas, Jean Paul Riopelle, Françoise Sullivan, Pierre Gauvreau, Fernand Leduc, Marcel Barbeau, and others, Marcelle Ferron established herself as one of Québec’s most important artists in the modern era.
Grand Opening Exhibition May 25 – June 19, 2010
Important works by Historical Canadian artists including The Group of Seven and their contemporaries, The Beaver Hall Hill School, Emily Carr, James Wilson Morrice, Jean Paul Lemieux, Jean Paul Riopelle and Joe Fafard. Also noteworthy pieces by Vincent Van Gogh, Otto Dix, Salvador Dali.
Diana Thorneycroft: Group of Seven Awkward Moments
September 25 – October 9, 2010
Winnipeg artist Diana Th... [ Read all ] |
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Location And Getting There |
2447 Granville Street
Vancouver BC V6H 3G5
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Linda Lando - Partner
Ken Macdonald - Partner
Julia Martin - Assistant |
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