Author: artoronto

Abstract Expressionist New York

May 27 – September 4, 2011

ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO

Jackson Pollock. Mark Rothko. Robert Motherwell. Joan Mitchell. Franz Kline. Lee Krasner. Willem de Kooning. These are just a few of the legendary 20th-century artists whose artwork is now on view at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in an unprecedented international exclusive. Abstract Expressionist New York: Masterpieces from The Museum of Modern Art

Teri Donovan: An Archeology of Time

June 22 – July 16, 2011
Opening: June 24, 7-10pm

THE RED HEAD GALLERY

Teri Donovan’s new body of work deals with time and memory and its impact on identity and culture. According to John Lock, there is no identity without memory. It follows therefore, that there is no memory without time.

BEYOND OUR ROOTS

June 23 – July 3, 2011

Opening: Thursday, June 23, 7-9pm


GALLERY 1313
Main Gallery

Artists’ : Gino Ravina, Ulysses Castellanos, Paula Gonzalez – Ossa, Sandros Valencia,Dax Dani Vorona, Jesus Mora, Hugo Arias, Alex Flores, Grisel Severino, Marcos Arriaga, Lucero Milchorena, Ximena Moreno

“BEYOND OUR ROOTS” is a Visual Arts Exhibition presented by the Latino Canadian Cultural Association that shows the fusion between the different cultures and roots of the Latin American artists involved and the influence of the multicultural society where they work and reside.

BEYOND OUR ROOTS

June 23 – July 3, 2011
Opening: Thursday, June 23, 7-9pm

GALLERY 1313
Main Gallery
Artists’ List: Gino Ravina, Ulysses Castellanos, Paula Gonzalez – Ossa, Sandros Valencia,
Dax Dani Vorona, Jesus Mora, Hugo Arias, Alex Flores, Grisel Severino, Marcos Arriaga

Moojan Nazmi: Daydream in my countryside

June 10 – 30, 2011
Opening: June 10 5-8pm
art Works art gallery

Ideas of these painting come from the artist’s imaginary world. First these images of houses and plants just lived in his mind then he gave them form in clay.

The Passion of Kathleen Munn

June 4 – August 28, 2011

ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO

The Passion of Kathleen Munn will feature nearly 40 works by Munn, including her highly regarded Passion Series drawings, as well as paintings and prints. In addition, the exhibition will be supported by archival material from the AGO’s collection, including sketches, notebooks, diagrams, collages and a custom-made light box.