Exhibitions

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Private View night in LES

One of the great things about visiting New York is that it’s the perfect place to meet up with friends from different places.  While I was there, I was able to meet up with a few friends that lived in New York whom I met while I was living in London, a friend from Virginia who I met in Taiwan about 10 years ago, and my friend Adam Bridgland, who flew over with Jealous Gallery from London to help support Charming Baker’s NY solo show.

Adam Bridgland is a good friend from London who is also an artist.  I was actually able to see his work for the first time in the flesh at the Affordable Art Fair, where he was showing with TAG Fine Arts.  I timed my trip so that I could catch the last day of the AAF, see Adam’s work and visit an art fair with many younger galleries from around the world (although in my opinion, the ones with the best work were from London and Brooklyn).

Affordable Art Fair

Image courtesy of AffordableArtFair.com

The AAF was very busy, and I don’t know if it was because it was the last day or if it is always this busy, but a lot of sales were being made and people were walking away with their newest prized possessions.  It was very exciting to see, and I hope it means that the art market is picking up again.  I wish there was an art fair in Vancouver, but I think the closest one there is is in Toronto, and I’m not sure how well attended that is.

Adam’s framed screen prints definitely stood out from the crowd with their bold graphic style and text, and TAG Fine Arts was telling me about the pieces that were inspired by Adam and his wife Lucy Gough’s (another brilliant artist!) trip to Vancouver a couple of years back.

So Adam was in New York with a gallery that he works with, Jealous Gallery, which is also a print studio.  They were supporting the artist Charming Baker, who was having his first solo show in New York, and it was a very busy affair and also a very successful opening night…he sold all of his paintings before the show even opened!  It was definitely a good party, with a gallery space over two floors, an open rooftop deck, free Prosecco, mini cupcakes, a DJ and a small print studio set up by the Jealous Gallery allowing guests to pull their own prints.

Earlier in the evening...

Charming Baker's prints with Jealous Gallery

DJ on the main floor of the gallery

Cupcakes!

The popular makeshift print station

A guest getting creative...

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“The Return Home” in Toronto

Ming Pao Toronto - Jan. 10, 2010

The Return Home is currently being shown at the Waddington Auction Rooms in Toronto, Ontario, as part of the Kingston portrait competition’s traveling exhibition.  My painting was featured on the Chinese Ming Pao Toronto online newspaper.  If you are in Toronto, the show runs until January 19th, before it closes and moves to the Art Gallery of Calgary.

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Looking to the New Year

The Return Home - (detail)

The Return Home - (detail)

January will be a busy month, as The Return Home will go on show in Toronto and then travel west to Calgary.  The Kingston Prize traveling exhibition is well under way, having just wrapped up the show in Nova Scotia, it is now on it’s way to Waddington’s Auction Rooms in Toronto.

The Toronto show details are:

January 7 – 19, 2010
Waddington’s Auction Rooms
111 Bathurst Street
Toronto, Ontario

Soon after that, the exhibition will be traveling to its only stop in western Canada for a several month long show.  I’m very excited to announce that my painting has been selected as one of four images to be the face of the Kingston Prize for its exciting leg in Calgary this winter.

Details for the Calgary show are:

January 29 – April 17, 2010
Art Gallery of Calgary
117 8th Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta

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Things of Desire

My exhibition preparations are almost finished, with set up being this weekend, word is getting out about my exhibition.  There is a short feature in the newest issue of Canada’s alternative art weekly blog, Things of Desire.  Mike Landry, the editor/creator of ToD, interviewed me over the phone from Halifax, and I spoke to him about where I was coming from with this exhibition and the different series of paintings that I will be showing.  The self-portrait that I have been hinting at in the last few weeks’ posts is also previewed in this article.  You can read the full article at here.  You can also subscribe to the blog, which talks about art exhibitions across Canada in a new issue every Thursday.

In other news, I also got a brief mention in the Kingston Arts Diary blog.  The Kingston Art Prize exhibition has just closed in Kingston and is on it’s move to Wolfville, Nova Scotia now.  My painting The Return Home will be exhibiting at the Acadia University Art Gallery from November 6 – December 10.  This will be the tour’s only East Coast stop, so if you are in the area, please drop by and have a look.  If you can’t make it, the gallery of finalists is now available online.  It’s great to see the amazing range of styles and that portraiture is still alive and kicking!

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