Founded in 1954, Wallack Galleries remains one of Canada’s oldest commercial art galleries representing both figurative and abstract contemporary artists.
Boulos's open-ended hybrid works speak to the vitality of history and oral traditions, asking what else these stories have to say.
See Boulos's artwork and more in the Halfway Between the Imaginary and the Real show on until Aug 12. https://t.co/qNnzxTRnaR
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Emma White's luscious paintings contain a longing and unfold a way of thinking through seeing.
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Artwork: "Going Nowhere Fast" - Oil on Arches Oil Paper, 30”x22,” 2022
King's abstract paintings contain traces of her surroundings to position herself within local ecosystems.
See King's artwork and more in the Halfway Between the Imaginary and the Real show until August 12. https://t.co/L8UTWHxJcg
Paul Nadeau’s practice highlights the colonial history of Canadian painting, seeking accountability in what is painted.
See Nadeau’s artwork and more in the Halfway Between the Imaginary and the Real exhibition until Aug 12. https://t.co/0aOUJ83Bem
Andrews Beck's paintings are moments of frozen action like a story picked up in the middle with an uncertain past and future.
See Beck's artwork and more in the Halfway Between the Imaginary and the Real show opening July 25th. https://t.co/BnqZq6pou9
Paul Nadeau’s paintings are landscapes of socio-economic transition in rural Canada. Billboards, parking lots, and rural scenes painted from field research and online images examine the colonial extractive methods within Canadian industries and tourism.
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Emma White explores the relationship of people to environment. Working with ideas of landscape and space, she creates visions of landscapes that bear human and painterly intervention.
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Gillian King's works are concerned with the codependency of all living things. Gathering organic matter as pigment for her paintings, she connects ancient art practices with current methods to examine ideas of fragility and mortality.
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Mac Lenters's practice across painting and digital animation demonstrate a fascination with the complexity of reality. Logic, transformation, and the sublime are conjured and communicated through his work.
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Amanda Boulos's paintings are definitively uncertain, existing just beyond the eye in which fragments of cultural references synthesize. B https://t.co/kMIqaC1dR7
"Halfway Between the Imaginary and the Real" is an exhibition of six contemporary Canadian artists concerned with the potential of imagination as a tool for understanding and working through our time. https://t.co/fVAGH0Tqaa