Category: LISTING ARCHIVE

  • Birds of Feather by Janice Ykema

    October  19 – 30, 2011
    Opening: Thursday,  October  20th,  6pm
    GALLERY 1313 Cell Gallery
    1313 QUEEN STREET WEST,
    TORONTO, ON M6K 1K8
    T: 416 – 536-6778
    E mail: director@g1313.org
    www.gallery13131.org
    Hours: Wed – Sun 1- 6

    Conceptually Ykema ‘s art deals with indirect characterizations. She explores issues that find echoes, in the often quite common, mundane, parallel, worlds of creatures and sometimes people that live amongst  us. There is often humour as well as a beauty that is so flighty that she feels the instant need to capture the essence of these details on canvas.

     The incorporation of overlapping ‘read’ elements with abstract imagery create a dynamic and energetic field of give and take, in which either the background or subject appear to either emerge, or submerge with the other. She appreciates the end result, in which subject and background often become an intertwining of shapes.  They have, she feels, established an almost equal sense of importance.  This in turn, allows the viewer to assimilate the work from the platform of their own literacy and  form their own conclusions as to how the painting relates to them.

    www.janiceykema.com

  • Rhythms of the Earth

    Alex Flores , Peace Brings Happiness, acrilyc on canvas

    October  19 – 30, 2011
    Opening: Thursday,  October  20th,  6pm
    GALLERY 1313 Main Gallery
    1313 QUEEN STREET WEST,
    TORONTO, ON M6K 1K8
    T: 416 – 536-6778
    E mail: director@g1313.org
    www.gallery13131.org
    Hours: Wed – Sun 1- 6

    Curator: Alejandro Freeland

    Artists’ List:
    Jesus Mora, Hugo Arias, Alex Flores, Lucero Milchorena, Paula Gonzalez-Ossa, Dax Vorona, Aramika Kliavin, Adrion “Mowse” Charles, Eshan Rafi, Gomo George, Richard Noel, Debbie Fisher, John Nobrega
    Music: Bruno Capinan (Brazilian Music)
    Dance: Zahira (Bellydance)

    The Rhythms of the Earth Festival is a contemporary multi-disciplinary arts festival presented by the Latino Canadian Cultural Association, CANORAA and ROZINA KAZI that shows the fusion between the different cultures and roots of the Latin American, African, South Asian artists and artists from other parts of the World and the influence of the multicultural society where they work and reside. The artists’ starting point is their own cultural background and experiences, going through the discovery first, and then the sharing of other cultures, to finally, develop and transform them into a new and original product.

    This multidisciplinary festival presents high quality artists within their different disciplines. This   Festival will include Music, Dance, Video and a Visual Arts Exhibition.

    This Festival is about the interaction and influence of the Culture and Art of the communities involved by using Music, Dance, Video and Visual Arts, trying to find elements in common.

     

                              

  • Nehúm Flores: Wandering Sight

    November 5 – 27, 2011
    Opening: Saturday, November 5, 6-9pm
    SPENCE GALLERY
    600 Markham St.
    Toronto, ON M6G 2L8
    Tel: 416-795-2787
    Email: spencegallery@sympatico.ca
    www.spencegallery.com
    Hours: Wed – Fri: 5-8; Sat – Sun: 12-6

    Spence Gallery is pleased to announce its second solo exhibit for Nahúm Flores. Wandering Sight opens on November 5 and runs to November 27, 2011.

    Flores continues to create mixed media paintings that evolve from his unique process of layering. His media include organic pigments, polymer acrylic and ink. He combines drawing, photo-imagery and found materials with acrylic paints seeking to construct images intuitively. Photographs of crumbling walls in Mexico adorned with graffiti relating to a social struggle are transferred to his canvases using a gel medium. This results in delicate, ceramic-like pieces with layers of personal memories that are deeply rooted in historical events.

    Drawing on tragic incidents from his past and his experience as a displaced person, Flores’ dense, layered paintings speak of the human condition. Despite their often dire inspiration, his works are sensitively rendered and infused with both humour and hope.

    Flores was the recipient of the Corporate Purchase Award at the 2008 and 2011 Artist Project Fair in Toronto. He is also a member of Toronto’s innovative Zotz* Collective. Spence Gallery has been representing Nahúm Flores since 2006.

     

  • ART TORONTO 2011

    October 28 – 31, 2011
    CANADA’S ONLY MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY
    INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR, RETURNS TO TORONTO 
    METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE
    North Building, Exhibit Hall A & B
    255 Front Street West
    T:1-800-663-4173
    www.arttoronto.ca,
    info@arttoronto.ca
    Hours: Fri-Sat, 12-8pm; Sun-Mon, 12-6pm.

    Collectors, curators and art enthusiasts will converge on Toronto at the end of October to experience the twelfth edition of Art Toronto – a four-day fair which showcases exhibits by 109 leading and emerging international galleries from 13 countries. Art Toronto 2011 runs from October 28 to 31, and features alternative spaces curated by The Drake Hotel, Canadian Art magazine, the Art Gallery of York University and the Art Dealers Association of Canada. Other highlights of the fair include solo exhibitions, installations and curated projects by renowned artists such as Andy Warhol, Kent Monkman, Edward Burtynsky, Chuck Close and many more. An Opening Night Preview to benefit the Art Gallery of Ontario will launch the fair on October 27.

    Helen Frankenthaler at RUMI

    “Art Toronto is more than a place to buy and sell art, it’s also about opportunity: opportunities for galleries to meet artists, fellow dealers and curators,” said Linel Rebenchuk, of Art Toronto. “It also allows visitors to see the best of what the art world has to offer, and gives attendees the opportunity to learn and take part in forums, interviews, performances and panel discussions.”

    Special to Art Toronto 2011

    Opening Night Preview
    On Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011, Art Toronto will host a celebratory launch of the fair and a benefit for the Art Gallery of Ontario. At this special ticketed event, guests can preview and purchase works of art before the fair opens to the public, while enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and socializing with some of today’s leading artists whose work is featured at Art Toronto. Visit www.ago.net/art-toronto-2011 for details and to purchase tickets.

    The Art Game – Commissioned Flagship Project by Kent Monkman
    Curated by Steven Loft, The Art Game is a life-size maze, constructed from booth walls identical to the Art Fair itself, which takes the audience through an art world “funhouse”. The meandering corridors are made more confusing with the use of double-sided mirrors, trick windows, and fake doors, forcing the audience into a challenging experience of disorientation and multiple choice – not unlike the real art world. Dispersed throughout the maze are four “dioramas”, in the form of four small rooms, each one presenting the four key players in the Art Game: artist, curator/museum director, gallerist, and collector.

    Kent Monkman. Courtesy of the artist

    Art Toronto 2011 MOCCA Benefit Edition
    With the support of Art Toronto, the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art is pleased to announce Edward Burtynsky as the Art Toronto 2011 MOCCA Benefit Edition Artist. For more information go to www.mocca.ca or visit their booth during Art Toronto 2011.

    The BMW Art Car
    As the official vehicle of Art Toronto 2011, BMW Canada is proud to present iconic artist Andy Warhol’s 1979 Art Car – the BMW M1. Since 1975, artists from around the world have turned BMW automobiles into art, signifying a particular period through the Art Car program. The name Andy Warhol is the quintessence of pop art. He began his artistic career as a commercial artist and was successful in holding his own exhibitions in New York as early as 1952. BMW Canada is extremely proud to bring Warhol’s Art Car to Toronto as a means of sharing one of the company’s many cultural initiatives with Canadians.

    RBC Canadian Painting Competition
    Established in 1999, with the support of the Canadian Art Foundation, the RBC Canadian Painting Competition is a tribute to Canada’s artistic talent. The goal of the competition is to support and nurture emerging Canadian visual artists by providing them with a forum to display their artistic talent to the country and hopefully open doors to future opportunities. Selected works from previous year’s semi-finalists are on exhibit at Art Toronto 2011 or see the paintings of all 15 semi-finalists by visiting www.rbc.com/paintingcompetition.

    Curatorial Program
    Entitled Place, this initiative is curated by William Huffman and explores the notion of navigation as a unifying theme – ultimately moving people through the fair and activating existing elements with a four artist, intervention-based mechanisms. This initiative is a presentation partnership between Toronto Arts Foundation (TAF), Art Dealers Association of Canada (ADAC) and Art Toronto.

    Joan Kaufman, News From Nowhere 2, 2010 Red Head Gallery Toronto

    Foodservices with Jon Sasaki
    This commission initiative will be available exclusively through food services at Art Toronto. Sasaki will create artist multiples for take-away by altering cocktail napkins and paper plates in an effort to connect with the Art Toronto visitor and make unique, the banal consumables expected to be part of conventional hospitality service.

    Mapping an Exhibition with William Huffman
    This project is intended to highlight individual artworks already on display in the various booths by creating an exhibition that links the works physically and conceptually through route instructions. This component will be activated by a take-away map and instruction kit, which guides visitors through the fair occasionally highlighting works of particular interest at various gallery booths. Along with the map device, signage will identify the featured pieces and provide didactic or narrative information. The selection of works may change daily, thereby telling a different story and, incorporating as many galleries/artists as possible.Lynne Cohen, T 45, MONTREAL

    Daily Lectures, Tours and Special Presentations
    Download the Art Toronto Show Guide at www.arttoronto.ca/show_guide for a complete list of daily programming.

    Art Toronto 2011 could not happen without the support of our presenting sponsor, RBC Wealth Management, BMW – the Official Vehicle of Art Toronto, and AXA Art Insurance– the Official Art Insurer of Art Toronto.

    About Art Toronto
    2011 Join this gathering of some of the world’s best galleries and artists. Lectures and on-site events are free with admission tickets. General admission $18 (available online for $16); Groups/Students/Seniors $14; Four-day pass $44; Children under 10 are free.
    Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) North Building, 255 Front Street, 1-800-663-4173, www.arttoronto.ca, info@arttoronto.ca.

  • Steven McCabe: “A Cathartic Document”

    October 26 – November 6, 2011
    Opening: Thursday, October 27, 7 – 10pm
    Propeller Centre for Visual Arts
    North Gallery
    984 Queen St. W.
    T:416 504 7142
    www.propellerctr.com
    rejected@torontorejects.com
    Hours: Fri – Sat 12 – 6, Sun 12-5pm

    Multidisciplinary artist Steven McCabe presents 70 pen & ink drawings created during 2010 & 2011 plus video installation based upon his most recent short film.
    During a two-year period I created over 500 drawings with pen & ink as an instinctive response to pivotal personal events. Drawing opens a route to my unconscious where I depict the illusory nature of existence with poetic noir. The internal and external worlds enter and exit one another. The immediacy of ink is a perfect medium for expressing casualties of remembrance. These drawings are not an illustration of ideas but rather manifestations of a moment in reality – a fragment of altered consciousness. Lines mimicking the fluidity of a brushstroke document the workings of psyche and shifting emotional realities. Marks on paper scratch like a machete hacking through the jungle of ego and existentialism to reach the raw edges of myth.

    Artist website: www.stevenmccabe.ca

  • Heather Gentleman and Maihyet Burton: “Nibiru”

    October 26 – November 6, 2011
    Opening: Thursday, October 27, 7 – 10pm
    Propeller Centre for Visual Arts
    Main Gallery
    984 Queen St. W.
    T:416 504 7142
    www.propellerctr.com
    rejected@torontorejects.com
    Hours: Fri – Sat 12 – 6, Sun 12-5pm

    “Nibiru” is based on the apocalyptic predictions set to occur on December 21, 2012. The show explores predictions, global chaos and the emerging spiritual awakening that is gripping our planet.

    We are living in interesting times. We are seeing catastrophic changes to our environment: tsunamis, earthquakes, wars and uprisings, birds and fish dying in scores, to name a few. Many are living in a state of fear and uncertainty. These stories, both reality based an myth based, are enhancing the global fear that we are in the throes of the end times. The Internet has been a catalyst for such beliefs through its far reach.
    Pseudo science has been used to support various and disparate sources such as Revelations in the Bible, Hopi Indian prophesy, the writings of Nostradamus and the Mayan Calendar to validate and promote the story of the Apocalypse on December 21, 2012. Nibiru is said to have occupied the passageways of heaven and earth based on the writings in Akkadian, an extinct Mesopotamian language. The pseudo science interpretation is that it is a planetary object in a  3600 year orbit around the sun. Its impending arrival is predicted to create a disastrous encounter with the earth.
    At the same time, there is a shift occurring in the spiritual consciousness of many throughout the world.
    The current spiritual viewpoint is that emerging from the chaos is a new era of peace and harmony, with each other and the planet. The exhibit explores the role of the Great Mother/Black Madonna arising from the earth and seas who is calling upon our human/animal selves to bring forth the new paradigm and heal our planet and ourselves.
    Artist website: http://www.hagatelier.com

  • Drawing and Sculpture by Robert Kananaj

    September 22 – November 19, 2011
    Robert Kananaj Gallery
    1267 Bloor St. West
    Toronto ON M6H 1N7
    T: 416 289 8855
    www.robertkananajgallery.com
    info@robertkananajgallery.com
    Hours: Tues to Sat 11 – 6 pm

    Robert Kananaj has formal traditional education in the Visual Arts. For the last ten years the tradition embedded in figurative rendering has been used to evoke. Commitment and discipline are bringing experience through obsessive mark-making as intensity of Line of Life.

    This exhibition derives from three different parts of the body of work created in the last seven years. First – the body parts drawings. Second – the series of 8.5 x 11 drawings, and large sculptures. Third – the drawings with circles, and the mixed media sculptures.

    The drawing is meditative, is about contemplating compassion and wisdom. Ephemeral innocence aims to be tangible. Similarity is seen between the endless breathing and the thread of endless line of ink drawings, between everyday endless footsteps and woven sculptures of plastic strapping.

    The line is used fanatically as line of Life. Life of an experience, of an event, a thought, a person, a drawing. Endlessly starting from scratch, and building on the reference point. Time and Line based on energy and intensity recorded visually.

  • Marie Lannoo: Interference

    Marie Lannoo, Colour Wheel #7 (ML 17 11) 2011. Polyester on paper

    October 20 – December 20, 2011
    Opening: Thursday, October 20, 7- 10 pm
    with introductory remarks by Roald Nasgaard at 7:30 pm.
    Audience with Betty Ann Jordan 
    Sunday, November 27, 2011, 11 am – 12 pm
    LAUSBERG CONTEMPORARY
    326 Dundas Street West
    Toronto, Ontario M5T 1G5
    T: 416-516-4440
    E: toronto@galerie-lausberrg.com
    www.galerie-lausberg.com
    Hours: Tues-Sun 12–6 or by appointment
    Extended hours during Art Toronto: 
    Friday, October 28 – Sunday, October 30, 12 – 8pm

    We would like to invite you, your friends and family for the opening reception of acclaimed Canadian artist Marie Lannoo. Lannoo will be unveiling her latest body of work, a glowing study of colour, light and form  in INTERFERENCE.  Her “colour wheel” works utilize polyester on paper to mesmerize the viewer with their kaleidoscopic forms and luminescent quality.  Works bearing the name “interference” are painterly explorations of colour and light on acrylic and panel. 

    Join us for the opening reception on Thursday October 20th 7-10 pm, featuring introductory remarks by renowned art historian and former chief curator of the AGO Roald Nasgaard at 7:30 pm. The artist will also be present!

    Kindly note: During Art Toronto (October 28- 31), Lausberg Contemporary will have extended hours for your convenience:  Friday, October 28 – Sunday, October 30, 12 – 8pm

  • 10th Annual Little Art Show

     

    October 18  –  November 6,  2011
    Opening Night Festivities, Saturday, October 22,  7-10 pm
    Live Auction & Party, Saturday, November 5,  7-10 pm,
    HANG MAN GALLERY
    756 Queen Street East (at Broadview Avenue)
    Toronto, ON M4M 1H4
    T: 416-465-0302
    hangmangallery@gmail.com
    www.ArtistsNetwork.ca.
    Hours: Tues to Sun 12 – 5 pm

    The Hang Man Gallery presents the 10th Annual Little Art Show. An Artists’ Network initiative, featuring small works by local, national and international artists. The event is part silent auction, with bidding continuously on the works through out the exhibition run and a live auction on November 5th to 20 inches by 20 inches works.

    In need of an art fix this fall? The show is sure to satisfy any hunger with the many varieties of works to choose. Like a Chinese dim sum feast, you can sample as much as you want.

    About the Hang Man Gallery:
    The Hang Man Gallery, an Artists’ Network initiative, is a venue where artists from all stages of their career can showcase their struggles with the gritty realities of contemporary life. Further information about the Artists’ Network and the Hang Man Gallery, including upcoming exhibits, can be found at www.ArtistsNetwork.ca.

  • PAINTING:Toronto’s Modern Masters

    David Bolduc, Green Plateu, 1980, oil on canvas, 84″x84″

     October 15 – November 12, 2011
    Opening: Saturday, Oct ober 15, 2 – 6pm
                                                           CHRISTOPHER CUTTS GALLERY
    21 Morrow Avenue,
    Toronto ON. M6R 2H9
    T: 416 532 5566
    info@cuttsgallery.com
    www.cuttsgallery.com
    Hours: Tues – Sat. 11-6 

     Toronto’s Modern Masters:
     
     DAVID BOLDUC
    DENNIS BURTON
    RICHARD GORMAN
    TOM HODGSON
    JOHN MACGREGOR
    RON MARTIN
    RAY MEAD
    JOHN MEREDITH
    KAZUO NAKAMURA
    GORDON RAYNER
    WILLIAM RONALD
    HAROLD TOWN