Friday, April 20, 2012

FRANÇOISE SULLIVAN - AEDH

Exhibition Opening at Corkin Gallery
Saturday, April 28, 2012, 12 - 4pm
Françoise Sullivan - her value as a multi-faceted artist reached the level of priceless
many years ago and she continues to create remarkable works of art. Her achieve-
ment in the arts has been distinguished by the highest of Canadian honours. In 2001
Sullivan was named a Member of the Order of Canada and in 2005 she was
awarded the prestigious Governor General’s Award in the Visual and Media Arts.
The Art Gallery of Ontario bestowed Sullivan with the 2010 Gershon Iskowitz Prize.
In the new series of paintings titled Aedh - a fire, which does not consume itself - fresh
associations between colours and forms have come forward. Harkening from her past
monochrome paintings, Sullivan has discovered new shapes, which have now
appeared and come to life. The new works spring from the colour red, then boil over
or extend into near yellows, browns, and purples, thoroughly exploring the possibilities
presented by colour, light and flatness.

Sharon Switzer Interview by Barbara Isherwood on ArtSync

Switzer, Sharon, Nearly  Present, Bon-bon 1, 2012, digital image, 23x41in.














Please click on the following for the interview:
 http://www.artsync.ca/interview-sharon-switzer/

Monday, April 16, 2012

IAIN BAXTER& at the AGO

AGO Celebrates IAIN BAXTER& with Interactive Features and Special Events

(TORONTO – Feb. 16, 2012) For 50 years, Canadian artist IAIN BAXTER& has been radically redefining the role of the artist, integrating photography, installation, sculpture, painting, drawing and performative aspects into his work. An upcoming exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), IAIN BAXTER&: Works 1958–2011, invites visitors to become collaborators, by engaging with the artist and his work. Special events that highlight the interactive nature of the artist’s brand will complement and activate the exhibition, which is on view from March 3 to Aug. 12, 2012.
Co-curated by David Moos, former curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the AGO and Michael Darling, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IAIN BAXTER&: Works 1958–2011 brings the evolution of BAXTER&’s career to life for visitors. The exhibition travels directly to Toronto from Chicago, where it was recently on view at the MCA and was named a critic’s pick by Artforum International.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Corkin Gallery-Sondra Meszaros featured in House & Home Magazine



Serene colours show off this traditional home's stunning framework.

Fashion designer Paul Sinclaire's former Toronto home was an architectural beauty filled with soft hues and classic furniture. Large windows and high ceilings amplify the space, creating the perfect setting for show-stopping works of art.
See Sinclaire's new home in theFebruary 2011 issue of House & Home. Plus, look at other fashion designers' homes in our photo gallery.