The location within the city and the interaction with the local environment make the experience of this art installation very different from just seeing the source images.
FitzGerald’s work can be compared to a contemporary court painter, documenting the irresponsible extravagancies of the wealthy and powerful but through the socio-political sensitivity of a 21th century artist.
This is a wonderfully energetic exhibition of the works of two very talented young abstract painters. It bodes well for the future. Long live abstract painting.
I am documenting them as I create my paintings before they are torn down or facaded without their souls intact. Perhaps I will become in time historical artist of Toronto’s past.
the new atmosphere provides new opportunities for the members to display their works, with the space itself being considerably larger and brighter than their previous location
The stories emerge in relationship to the clothes the artist casts in wax as they disappear and reappear again and again – a fragment of a human life – briefly touching the surface, “emerging and submerging.”