- January 4, 1989 to January 14, 1989
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Open Heart: 1999 Members Group Show: Dawn Richard, Jean MacRae, Danielle Peacock, Daav MacNab, David Asmodeus, Polly Bak, Georgie Haggerty, Garry Ross, Ken Gerberick, Kempton Dexter, Spike, Joey Schwartzman, Merle Addison, Hillary Wood, Pat Beaton
By Daav Macnab, Danielle Peacock, David Asmodeus, Dawn Richards, Garry Ross, Georgie Haggerty, Hillary Wood, Joey Schwartzman, Kempton Dexter, Ken Gerberick, Merle Addison, Pat Beaton, Polly Bak, Spike
medium | 28 Programs
Medium DrawingA picture or image made with a pen, pencil, crayon, or similar media rather than with paint.
- November 8, 1988 to November 19, 1988
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Personal Mythology Is the temple a secret retreat within my own mind? Is the angel a myth of my own potential? The symbol waits for you – to find your own personal mythology. Humankind has always invented myths that search for inner perfection. Amidst the seeming chaos of our real world, mythology offers us hope for a greater potential. These works draw on symbols from classical and religious mythology, inventing new symbols for modern times.
By Yolande Valiquette
Personal Mythology
- September 27, 1988 to October 8, 1988
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Although working with brushstrokes for many years, it was while in Korea that Dancer became intrigued with the process of ink and brush drawing and its meditative preparation. This resulted in his first extended exploration of drawing: first with brush and ink, then, on his return to Vancouver, with pencil. Dancer's show at grunt consists of his drawings as well as diverse selection of his ceramic works.
By Fred Owen, Kybor Dancer - Curated by David Asmodeus
Gestures
- July 14, 1987 to July 25, 1987
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The exhibit is primarily a series of black and white drawings that can best be described as free-form. They have a sense of surreal automatism.
By Benoit Bussiere
Drawings And Paintings
- November 18, 1986 to December 6, 1986
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"The travelling show, entitled "Wobbly: 80 Years of Rebel Art," brought together I.W.W cartoons , illustrations and posters from the first 80 years of the Union."
By Joe Hill, Joe Troy, Leslie Fish, T.J., Theo Matysik, W.H. Henkelman - Curated by Carlos Cortez
Wobbly – 80 years of rebel art
- February 4, 1986 to February 15, 1986
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No description available
By Philip Willey
Myth and Misfit
- January 22, 1986 to February 1, 1986
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No description available
Behind Eyes
- January 7, 1986 to January 18, 1986
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"Drawings that focus detail on one or more focal points, so that depictions reach closer to what she sees rather than what she thinks she sees. The resulting effect is both chaotic and fascinating."
By Cathy McNeill
Panoramic Drawings of Toronto
- November 6, 1984
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Co-optional Spaces is a new show of drawings by Hillary Wood. She calls her style Mythical Realism and says of these particular drawings "The window is a recurring image in the continual dialogue between the self and other. Dream and vision in confrontation with illusion and distortion...".
By Hillary Wood - Curated by Garry Ross
Co- Optional Spaces
- September 10, 2015 to October 10, 2015
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Castillo's work refers to a cultural past and contemporary present, fusing a hybridized aesthetic to engage issues about migration, historical trauma, identity, and memory. His narratives express a multifacted, interlocking and non-linear approach. Consequently, the body of work revises and casts new personal interpretations on memory-building as a form of resistance, political commentary and healing.
By Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo