Gallery/Dealer Photos (2)
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Laura Bell
William Betts
Dianne Bos
David Burdeny
Curtis Cutshaw
Scott Everingham
Colleen Flynn-Lawson
Kumiko Fujinami
Steven Goring
Aron Hill
Stephen Hutchings
Janaki Lennie
Marianne Lovink
Bill McCarroll
Stu Oxley
Kevin O'Connell
Inga Roemer
Sasha Rogers
Jennifer Stead
Douglas Walker
Reece Terris
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Sample Art Work (11)
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Wonderland: Scott Everingham & Kumiko Fujinami
We are pleased to present two new artists to our gallery roster:
Scott Everingham creates environments that are at once tangible and indeterminate, acting as modes of escape to fictional or alternative realities in his oil on canvas works. In these spaces, oil paint makes up the structure and life of architecture and human presence, and its materiality is used as a tool to characterize familiar signs and forms. His approach to the development of a painting is impulsive and instinctual, with each mark informing the next - producing work that is both deliberate and spontaneous. Everingham’s ambiguous, unfamiliar settings – with broken structures and visceral anatomy made from the language of paint – may suggest an insecure state of being, but may also bear moments of utopian renewal.
Kuminko Fujinami has been working focusing on lines in both painting and drawing. Her work is very labour intensive, it takes up to six weeks to complete a work. She sometimes has had to wonder why she works the way she does, she has realized that what she does now is similar to what she had done ... [ Read all ] |
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Colleen Flynn-Lawson
Lovespun
April 22 – May 22, 2010
Colleen’s paintings are meditations on the beauty and cyclical nature of existence. Her work at once represents birth, life, decay, and death, before being ushered back onto the path of rebirth. Colleen is most interested in allowing a shifting universe to reveal itself: the moments in which microscopic and infinite forms are actively engaged in the process of transformation. Colleen’s panel paintings involve multiple layers of paint and acrylic media. Her surfaces are scraped, molded, and formed to both obscure and reveal what lies beneath.
As each piece unfolds, Colleen relinquishes control as she allows the spontaneous alchemy between her media… how water will disperse the pigment, guiding and shaping it before settling into its ultimate shape and placement on the panel. Once it dries, the process is complete; the life that once inhabited its movement ceases, leaving its indelible mark on the surface.The individual moments of her paintings come and go during the process, leaving evidence of their transmutation and path. We witness the graceful delicacy of the c... [ Read all ] |
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DAVID BURDENY:
SACRED & SECULAR
January 28- March 14, 2010
In 2001 David Burdeny's "Drift" Series presented an identically placed horizon within the frame to graphically join a series of seascapes taken around the world. This concept formed the diagram of the "Sacred and Secular" series of joining distant locations (in this case skylines) by a common horizon. Sacred and Secular is an ongoing series of photographs that depict urban edge conditions and built environments throughout the world. In the course of Western architecture and urbanism, there is a long history attached to the Ideal, Visionary and the Fantastic as notions to create built space. For his newest series, Vancouver photography artist, David Burdeny, sees the scale, colour and density of the urban fabric always generating a unique vernacular. When removed from its context, the vernacular simply becomes kitsch such as the Bellagio in Vegas, or Mont Saint-Michel vs. Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Spanning across the globe, the locations of his new images are often distant in latitude, typology and syntax, commencing with the category defying works of 21st century â€... [ Read all ] |
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Toronto International Art Fair 2010
LA Art Show 2008
Art Miami 2008
AAFNYC 2007
Palm Beach 3 2007
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I am pleased to present several new art works that we have received from Houston Texas based artist William Betts, from both his Line Painting Series, Surveillance Series, and Moire Series. To view all art work available that we carry from any of William Bett's series, please click to his artist page on our site: http://www.kostuikgallery.com/index.php?mpage=artist&id=33
Stephen Hutchings is currently preparing for his exciting May 2010 museum exhibition Landscapes for the End of Time, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta Canada. Below are images of the under drawing and subsequent oil tinting of his 8ft x 18ft painting, Grove. We have received one painting now available from his 2008 Series, The Far Shore, attached below. To view all available art work from all his series, please click to his artist page on our site: http://www.kostuikgallery.com/index.php?mpage=artist&id=8
Jennifer Stead has provided two oil paintings Sentinels and Early Light, a continuation of her Long Story Series of 1997.
To view all of Jennifer Stead's drawings and paintings available, please click to her page on our site http://www.kostuikgallery.com/inde... [ Read all ] |
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Location And Getting There |
1070 Homer Street
Vancouver BC
V6B 2W9
Canada
Tel: 604.737.3969
Email: info@kostuikgallery.com
Located between Nelson and Helmcken on Homer Street in Yaletown, downtown Vancouver
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Gallery Hours
10-6 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday | 10-8 Thursday | 1-5 Sunday
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Parking
Meter parking on Homer Street between Nelson and Helmcken. There is also ample pay parking available at the underground parkade off Nelson and Hamilton Streets.
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Canada Line
The newly built Canada Line stops at the Yaletown-Roundhouse station which is only a 5 minute walk from our gallery. |
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| Tuesday, Wednesday 10-6, Thursday 10-8,Saturday 10-6, Sunday 1-5pm, appointments can be made outside of gallery hours. |
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