Artists and Artwork
Within Jack Bush's painting oeuvre, he made only 17 diamond-shaped paintings and only 8 on bare linen. He started in January 1974 by making five diamond-shaped paintings that were inspired by his "Totems" series and followed with three more in July 1974 of which "Right Angle" dates from. The colourful figures laid down on bare, raw linen are two feather-like shapes, each divided into multiple colours, crossing over each other at a right angle.
Michael Snow's "Walking Woman" photographs follow his interest in the movement between dimensions - taking a two-dimensional representation of a silhouetted Walking Woman, placing it in a three-dimensional world and then returning it into a two-dimensional photograph.
View MoreGathie Falk has defined her work as a "veneration of the ordinary," the witty and whimsical treatment of the common objects of everyday life. From slices of water and night sky's to florals and still-life paintings, her enigmatic treatment of everyday objects reinforce her desire to elevate the simple beauty surrounding us.
View MoreColour, whether applied loosely, stained, scraped or richly worked, is supercharged in these new abstracts by William Perehudoff. The paintings are spontaneous and playful, made to look uncalculated in their rich complexity.
View MoreBorn in Winnipeg in 1994, Cameron thinks of the landscapes that he paints not as direct representations but as distillations of feeling—how a place lingers in the mind rather than how it looks. He is especially interested in how darkness and light function in memory, how certain moments remain illuminated while others fade into obscurity.
View MoreCaroline Mousseau is a Winnipeg based artist whose abstracts speak the language of painting. Chromatically intense and built up using meticulously controlled brush strokes, her paintings embody an aesthetic slowness, a juxtaposition of shapes, tones and careful colours.
View MoreWinnipeg painter Craig Love's image-rich new abstracts invite the viewer in, rewarding us in a journey through space and time. Intuitively painted over long periods of time, Love draws from wide-ranging interests in language, poetry, philosophy, culture and art history, thinking in both words as well as images.
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Since 1984, Michael Gibson Gallery has specialized in the acquisition and sale of artwork created by artists of significant Canadian and International cultural importance. By providing our clients with unparalleled service and unique opportunities, we continue our tradition of excellence in the brokering of Canadian and International art.
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Michael Gibson Gallery has earned a nation-wide reputation specializing in the buying and selling of contemporary Canadian art. Housed in one of the finest exhibition spaces in Canada, the gallery offers superior service to its collectors.
Through our curated exhibitions, in-depth catalogues, and lively public events, we aim to promote the work of the best emerging and established regional and national artists in order to enrich the cultural life of our clientele. We also buy and sell works by key contemporary and historical artists and advise private and corporate collectors as well as artists’ estates.
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