7.12.22

Part Two: Art Toronto 2022 Continued

Art Toronto may be over but the art remains. Here is the second edition of Art Toronto, the art fair that is putting Canadian art on the map. There are of course other artists from different countries peppered throughout this post but the majority are Canadian. Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber's artwork is quirky and witty and well established in Canada. Hans Wendt and Gathie Falk are two of my favourites. Each one unique in its way, the first a collage of cutout pieces of paper makes for an interesting composition. While Gathie Falk's Cherry Basket brings memories of summer time together. Both are available from Michael Gibson Gallery. Meanwhile Regine Schumann's Colour mirror rainbow orange white Knokke is a fascinating light sculpture. Part installation part sculpture it brings to mind the colour fields of various paintings. Joyce Weiland's Squid on the other hand is a playful spin of kisses that celebrates femininity. I hope you enjoy these and look forward for more to come.

1 Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber, What you've always known, 2022, Canadian



2 Hans Wendt, Regnum Animale No.1, 2022, Canadian


3 Gathie Falk, Cherry Basket, ca. 1969, Canadian


4 Franklin Arbuckle, Rose Blanche Harbour NFLD., ca, 1980, Canadian



5 Ben Henriques, Three Roots, 2019, British


6 Manon Daviet, La conspiration des vaches, 2021, French


 7 Bea Parsons, Earful, 2022, Canadian



8 Bidemi Oloyede, Ugonna Ikechi, 2020 Nigerian Canadian


9 Ric Santon, All I need, 2022, Canadian


10 Sophie Walbeoffe, Cacophony Tree, 2021, British


11 Anthony Redpath, The Wreckage, 2022, Canadian


12 Jeremy Miranda, Driveway, 2022, American


13 Marigold Santos, shroud envisioning, 2022, Canadian


14 Regine Schumann, Colourmirror rainbow orange white Knokke, 2022, German


15 Kyle Scheurmann, Thank you I'm sorry, 2022, Canadian


16 Kyung Soon Park, You and I, 2022, Korean


17 Nikoleta Sekulovic, Verona, 2022
 



18 Joyce Wieland, Squid, 1973, Canadian


19 Kriss Munsya, Dream on Highway Reflection The eraser series, 2020, Belgian


20 Laura Dawe, Thieves, 2022, Canadian



21 Jean Francois Lauda, Untitled, 2022, Canadian


22 Casey Roberts Morning Clouds with Beaver,2022, American



23 Ooloosie Saila, Composition River Flow, 2022, Canadian


24 Zhang He, Flowing Streams, 2017, Chinese Canadian


25 Clovis Alexandre Dessvarieux, Dimansyon Lanmou, 2021, Haitian


26 George Byrne, 8th Street Miami, 2019 Australian


27 James Miller, Harbour from the Storm, 2022, Canadian


28 Willy Ramos, Veleros Atardecer II, contemporary Colombian



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