Artists and Artwork
Dorothy Knowles devoted her life's work to depicting the gardens, grasses and sweeping skies of the vast Prairie landscape. An avid gardener, Knowles was committed to working directly from nature taking inspiration from both the faraway farms and river valleys and as near as her own backyard.
Anne Meredith Barry relished in the power of the Newfoundland landscape. She used the energy of the weather and rugged terrain to inspire her impressive paintings. With bright colours and expressive, quick marks, Barry transports us straight into the sand dunes. One can hear the crashing of the waves and the rustling wind.
View MoreDoris McCarthy (1910-2010) was one of Canada’s leading female artists who is recognized as one of the most cherished interpreters of the Canadian landscape. McCarthy was born July 7, 1910,...
View MoreThe luminous new paintings that Zack has created are super saturated in light and rich in colour. Based on photographs taken in abandoned houses near his home, the new paintings show the detritus of life and combine his meticulous notes relating to each interior.
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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.
MGG is located on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak and Attawandaron.