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• Yevgenia Nayberg, New York
• Mikhail Gubin, New York
• Marjolyn van der Hart, Toronto |
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| • Current exhibition (M. van der Hart, Toronto)appears rather neo-impressionistic, with some romantic and nostalgic touch ... |
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• Fall is not an easy season for many: back-to-work depressions, psychotic de-compensations, increased suicides... Perhaps not surprisingly, October is the International Mental Illness Awareness Month. Add the Halloween zombies, and the picture becomes even more vivid. Therefore, the autumn shows are somewhat spooky and scary.
• Winter – a time of falling stars, realisation of mortality and philosophical reflection on life. In a broader view, all human existence is nothing but Narrative, anyway. So far, "Fairytale" is a generic icon for the winter exhibitions.
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• Our first exhibition (Y. Nayberg, New York) was of symbolic perspective; Therefore, many disputes and interpretations in front of the canvas – often with Biblical, Existential and Freudian connotations…
• Second show (M. Gubin, New York) was in framework of expressionism with more of sensual and affective associations...
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Chancery Art Gallery normally offers personal (solo) exhibitions of one artist at a time. From available artworks of the selected artist Gallery chooses certain pieces and then designs a show with original title and adequate musical background.
Gallery does not charge artists for exhibiting their works and does not collect any fees. Only when consigned art is sold does the gallery retain a commission.
To be considered for exhibition and sale, the artist shall submit to the gallery* digital images of his/her available artworks, bio, artist's statement and any other relevant information.
Submission methods: CD or web links. No graphic attachments, please.
For more details check section SUBMISSIONS on www.ChanceryArt.com |
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Location And Getting There |
... If to take north from Toronto, after an hour’s drive, you will begin to recognise some familiar idyllic views around you – those from the glossy travel magazines or the classic "Group of Seven" paintings – blue lakes with sail boats and rocks covered with pine trees on one side, valleys with barns, horses and cows on the other, and eagles in the sky. This means you are entering Muskoka – the "Cottage Country." ...
Check section LOCATION on www.ChanceryArt.com
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Lena Kolobow
owner & director
Paul Ivanoff
curator
Dmitry Ivanoff
consultant |
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Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
11am-2pm & 3pm-6pm |
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