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2 August 2008 Ossington/W Queen W/Parkdale art gallery update
On Ossington Avenue, the bears have been let loose: be very, very afraid!
Dean Drever's "The Bear Minimum" at MKG127 (127 Ossington Avenue, until 30 August 2008) www.mkg127.com And it's on sale for only $14,000!
View on Canadian Art explains it for you here: http://viewoncanadianart.com/2008/0...er-blood-sweat-tears-and-ryan-sluggett-et-al/
Yellow was the theme of the day--a perfect link to Caribana?
Around the corner, on Queen West (heading East), Ontario Crafts Council has a few gems. $140 gets you this urn by Judith Green. And the one I actually want, Sam Uhlick's "Pussy Willow" tray, sold for $110.
Propellor Gallery's backroom/North Gallery has some cool digital renderings/photographs:
Inside here I find:
Show Gallery has nothing to show, as always....
I introduce University of Guelph graduate Mike Pszczonak to Urbantoronto after seeing his paintings depicting abandoned American hotel strips reclaimed by nature. See him and James Gardner's latest paintings at Paul Petro, 962 Queen St West. Several of Mike's paintings:
Cheesy colourful things at (forget it.)
Do you like my new friends at Magic Pony?
Fountain Gallery's Maggy Perry gives me a tour of her latest show, starring Jubal Brown's camera phone photos (from $600 yikes!) and Drew Simpson's spooky little sculptures about the destruction of the food chain thanks to the destruction of the bee population, African food crisis and similar themes....
Really like a)the "afro soldiers w/guns" b)the ($110 each) spray cans/"ozone trees" and c)my portait of Maggy Perry with her show. (Real [dead] insects glued on cat skulls, btw. How creepy.) Behind the Second Cup, 652 Queen St West (on Palmerston.) www.fountaincontemporary.com
Then I get on the streetcar and go back to capture the Queen West of Ossington art scene. Lens Factory, Fly Gallery, Loop, Katherine Mulherin, and in Parkdale, The Public Butter and Gallery DK
Go check out the yellow 'Vette and the yellow Bear, carved from foam, btw!
On Ossington Avenue, the bears have been let loose: be very, very afraid!
Dean Drever's "The Bear Minimum" at MKG127 (127 Ossington Avenue, until 30 August 2008) www.mkg127.com And it's on sale for only $14,000!
View on Canadian Art explains it for you here: http://viewoncanadianart.com/2008/0...er-blood-sweat-tears-and-ryan-sluggett-et-al/
Yellow was the theme of the day--a perfect link to Caribana?
Around the corner, on Queen West (heading East), Ontario Crafts Council has a few gems. $140 gets you this urn by Judith Green. And the one I actually want, Sam Uhlick's "Pussy Willow" tray, sold for $110.
Propellor Gallery's backroom/North Gallery has some cool digital renderings/photographs:
Inside here I find:
Show Gallery has nothing to show, as always....
I introduce University of Guelph graduate Mike Pszczonak to Urbantoronto after seeing his paintings depicting abandoned American hotel strips reclaimed by nature. See him and James Gardner's latest paintings at Paul Petro, 962 Queen St West. Several of Mike's paintings:
Cheesy colourful things at (forget it.)
Do you like my new friends at Magic Pony?
Fountain Gallery's Maggy Perry gives me a tour of her latest show, starring Jubal Brown's camera phone photos (from $600 yikes!) and Drew Simpson's spooky little sculptures about the destruction of the food chain thanks to the destruction of the bee population, African food crisis and similar themes....
Really like a)the "afro soldiers w/guns" b)the ($110 each) spray cans/"ozone trees" and c)my portait of Maggy Perry with her show. (Real [dead] insects glued on cat skulls, btw. How creepy.) Behind the Second Cup, 652 Queen St West (on Palmerston.) www.fountaincontemporary.com
Then I get on the streetcar and go back to capture the Queen West of Ossington art scene. Lens Factory, Fly Gallery, Loop, Katherine Mulherin, and in Parkdale, The Public Butter and Gallery DK
Go check out the yellow 'Vette and the yellow Bear, carved from foam, btw!