Artists and Artwork
Will Gorlitz's celestial forms are a recurring thematic interest for the artist. Neither conventional "landscape" or direct representation, Gorlitz's moons personally engage us in a unique visual experience.
Harold Klunder is well known for his richly textured, complex abstract canvases that are built up slowly over time. Often figurative in nature, he explores his surrounding world through lush colours and organic shapes, while representational forms emerge and dissolve in his layered and complex abstraction.
View MoreOne of Ron Martin's most disciplined series of paintings were his "World Paintings" from 1970-1971. Divided into 1 inch squares, three vertical N shaped brushstrokes followed by three horizontal followed a numerical system set by Martin based on specific colour choices. The 360-degree rotation of both the stroke and the colour completed Martin's "world" view.
View MoreWanda Koop's "Green Zone" series of paintings began in 2003 at the beginning of the Iraq War. Absorbed by watching the conflict on television, Koop made copious drawings as a way to stop the incessant flow of images. The thin lines and wide bars imposed on the figures in the series reference the TV network newscasts, the breaking up of the digital signal and reinforce the sensation of seeing everything through a technological device.
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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.
About Us
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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