Gallery 44 reopened its doors to a much excited group of members and the public. The evening was also the first opening reception of the 2013-2014 season showing work from Susan Dobson and Matt Macintosh.
The elements of large size, subject (beautiful young women), water, bubbles, the elements of mystery – the work pushes all the right buttons for our concept of beauty
Chinese international censorship aside, the popular First Thursdays at the AGO arranged to have Ai Weiwei and AGO’s director and CEO Matthew Teitelbaum discuss art, politics, and exile via satellite chat.
A large crowd gathered for the launch party of Mocca’s Fall, 2013 programming season with David Cronenberg: Transformation and Camille Henrot’s Grosse Fatigue.
In the main gallery four multi-disciplinary artists, Janet Bellotto, Barb Hunt, Faith La Rocque and Camilla Singh works are on display; Jonathan Bolyki’s landscapes with Brans are in the low level.
This year’s exhibition is off to a great start with the square full of artists with a variety of art works for the public to view and hopefully purchase