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Peter Doig Works on Paper

Peter Doig Works on Paper
This full-color monograph showcases Doig's first show in a public gallery dedicated solely to his paper works of the past 14 years. An artist who credits such inspirations as Hopper, Munch and Matisse, Doig re-works and re-interprets images drawn from photographs, film stills, postcards, paintings and even album covers to explore notions of memory and fantasy. Doig's haunting and atmospheric work is often compared to the early 20th-century paintings of the Symbolists and Surrealists and is seen as having revived the Romantic spirit. He was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1994 and has been featured in the 54th International Carnegie Exhibition as well as many leading museums including the MoMA, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate, and the Dallas Museum of Art. Exhibition Dates: Dallas Museum of Art beginning September 13, 2005 The Gallery of Windsor beginning December 4, 2005 Art Gallery of Ontario beginning March 8, 2006.



Lawren Stewart Harris: A Painter's Progress by Andrew Hunter,
Lawren Stewart Harris: A Painter's Progress by Andrew Hunter,
Lawren Stewart Harris is one of the most important figures in 20th century Canadian art. A founder and leader of the renowned Group of Seven in the 1920s, Harris was instrumental in forging a modernist school and style of landscape painting that has long embodied Canadian national identity. Later influences and experiences in the United States transformed Harris's art and led him to experiment boldly with abstraction. Harris lived in the United States during two distinct periods in the 1930s, first in Hanover, New Hampshire, and then in Taos, New Mexico, where he formed the Transcendental Painting Group (TPG) with Raymond Jonson, Emil Bisttram, Agnes Pelton, and others. In 1940, Harris moved to Vancouver, and for the rest of his life continued to create uncompromisingly original abstract paintings that derived in part from his interests in Theosophy and Transcendentalism, as well as in European and American modernism, including the writings and paintings of Kandinsky. This volume includes an essay exploring Harris's career and his place in Canadian art by noted scholar Ian M. Thom, senior curator at the Vancouver Art Gallery, and a more interpretive and poetic essay by Andrew Hunter, an independent scholar based in Dundas, Ontario, that constitutes a meditation upon Harris's oeuvre and his journey to abstraction.



Art Gallery of Ontario - The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is an art museum on the eastern edge of Toronto's downtown Chinatown district, on Dundas Street West between McCaul Street and Beverley Street. With 486,000 ft² (45,000 m²) of physical space, the AGO is the tenth-largest art museum in North America.

Thunder Bay Art Gallery - The only one of its kind in all of Northwestern Ontario, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery offers all sorts of paintings and exhibits from young artists and old, professional and unprofessional. It is located on the Confederation College campus.

Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery - The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery (CCGG or C2G2) is an art gallery located in Waterloo, Ontario. The CCGG is a national gallery exhibiting Canadian silica artwork.

McMichael Canadian Art Collection - The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is an art gallery in Kleinburg, Ontario, near and to the north of Toronto, in Canada. It houses an extensive collection of paintings by Tom Thomson, the Group of Seven and their contemporaries, and First Nations and Inuit artists.



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Art Gallery London Ontario - Art Gallery London Ontario Art Gallery of Ontario - The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is an art museum on the eastern edge of Toronto's downtown Chinatown district, on Dundas Street West between McCaul Street and Beverley Street. With 486,000 ft² (45,000 m²) of physical space, the AGO is the tenth-largest art museum in North America. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is Glasgow's premier museum and art gallery and has one of ...

Art Gallery London Ontario - Art Gallery London Ontario Art Gallery of Ontario - The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is an art museum on the eastern edge of Toronto's downtown Chinatown district, on Dundas Street West between McCaul Street and Beverley Street. With 486,000 ft² (45,000 m²) of physical space, the AGO is the tenth-largest art museum in North America. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is Glasgow's premier museum and art gallery and has one of ...

Art Canadian Gallery - Art Canadian Gallery North Shore Canadian Art - North Shore Canadian Art is Atlantic Canada's leading Historical Canadian art Gallery. The only art gallery in Canada that only sells Historical Canadian Art. McMichael Canadian Art Collection - The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is an art gallery in Kleinburg, Ontario, near and to the north of Toronto, in Canada. It houses an extensive collection of paintings by Tom Thomson, the Group of Seven and their contemporaries, and First Nations and Inuit artists. Art ...

London Art - London Art London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art - The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), founded 1861, is a leading British drama school in west London. London art scene - The defining moment for the contemporary London arts scene was Freeze, the 1988 warehouse exhibition organised by Damien Hirst. Up to that point, the traditional career path for an artist in London would involve several years in relative obscurity with limited sales, possibly subsidised by teaching work. Live Art ( ...

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