Archive for November, 2009

FLASH-BANG: Peter Doig is in

November 27th, 2009  |  Published in Uncategorized

Peter Doig has just confirmed by telephone from his home in Trinidad that he will be donating a work for auction at The Autists. Further details on the exact nature of the piece will be forthcoming once confirmed.

The Scottish-born painter has deep roots in Canada, having spent a significant portion of his childhood in Toronto, as well as several years in Montreal during his twenties. Many of his most celebrated and coveted works were inspired by, and painted at, his parents’ Ontario farm during the ’80s and ’90s.

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Peter often starts from found or personal photographs, though not to recreate their content so much as to anchor the work. His paintings explore the grand theme of man’s relationship with his environment, with the Canadian landscape featuring prominently.

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Peter is a genuine living legend within the international art world. His works hang at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Berkeley Art Museum in California and both the Tate and Saatchi galleries in London.

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Important Peter Doig paintings have, of late, been fetching in excess of US$10 million at auction.

Peter studied art in England at the Wimbledon School of Art, St. Martin’s School of Art and the Chelsea School of art. He is also an alumnus of Jarvis Collegiate Institute in Toronto.

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There are volumes to be read and seen about the man, and because he maintains no website of his own, rather than posting a series of links here, we recommend Googling Peter Doig and sitting back for a long and fascinating journey.

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All of us at The Autists are delirious at this game-changing development. We welcome Peter Doig and thank him for his generous pledge to The Autists.

Wow, what a way to end a week of fantastic news.

Flash: Edward Burtynsky’s in

November 19th, 2009  |  Published in News, Info

News just in this morning from Charles Pachter: One of the world’s great living photographers, Edward Burtynsky, has committed to donate a work to be auctioned in support of The Autists.

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The native of St. Catharines, Ontario, has astonished the world with his work, much of which has the power to literally evacuate the air from an unsuspecting set of lungs at first glance. He possesses the singular ability to make profoundly ugly landscapes and scenes of utter wrongness irresistible to the soul of the beholder.

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The quotidian, largely unseen horrors of modern life, the giant-sized bites it exacts from the earth and its humblest inhabitants, the ultimate essence and price of being industrial — this is the currency of Edward Burtynsky.

His website is well worth a visit.

With humility and gratitude, we welcome the man aboard.

And once again, we are indebted to Charles Pachter for making this happen for The Autists.

The further contributions of Charles Pachter

November 18th, 2009  |  Published in News, Info

As well as bringing us a huge slice of this country’s greatest artistic talent to contribute works, The Autists’ Art Curator, Charlie Pachter, has also graciously signed on as a contributor to our live art auction.

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His work is iconic, ironic and patriotic — not an easy blend to master. But master it he does. He’s perfected the creative send-up — royalty, sacred cows (and moose) — whatever passes within reach of his ebullient imagination. His talents extend well beyond fine art into the worlds of architecture, education, fund-raising and, it seems, pretty much anything he applies himself to.

Below, a few choice samples of his work.

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We recommend a visit to Charles’ website where you’ll experience loads more of his art, as well as detailed tours of his many architectural and renovation projects, including his current home/studio, The Moose Factory, in Toronto’s Chinatown.

FLASH: Artist Diana Thorneycroft pledges art for live auction

November 18th, 2009  |  Published in News, Info

Yet another highly-regarded Canadian artist has agreed to donate work to The Autists’ live auction. Diana Thorneycroft, based in Winnipeg, has exhibited across North America, Europe and in Russia, Japan and Australia. Her work is by turns dark, hilarious and discomfiting, but never less than intriguing, and has thus earned her many an award and accolade.

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Her accomplishments range from inclusion in Phaidon Press’ publication Blink, which profiled 100 rising-star photographers, to Canadian Art Magazine naming her most recent show one of its Top 10 Exhibitions of 2008.

See Diane’s portfolio here.

FLASH: Five top artists to donate work to The Autists’ live auction

November 17th, 2009  |  Published in Media Contact Info, News, Info

Great news — already — from our newly installed Art Curator, Mr Charles Pachter: He has sought and received pledges from five prominent artists to donate work to The Autists for the live auction portion of the event.

Here’s a little about each of them and a few peeks at their work.

Viktor Mitic, a native of Belgrade, Serbia, is a master of the stylized portrait and vivid, colour-saturated abstracts among his other techniques and approaches.

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His work has shown in Japan, Serbia and his current base, Toronto, and hangs in the private collections of many well-known Canadians, from former Prime Ministers and ministers to sports celebrities.

Check out more of his work here.

Joanne Tod is a Toronto artist and lecturer whose vast array of superbly crafted work has been exhibited nationally and internationally over the past 20 years.

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Joanne’s work spans portraiture as well as Pop Art-inspired social critique and examination. It is on display in the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario and Montreal’s musee d’art contemporain, as well as private art collectors.

See more of her work here.

Kim Dorland is a Canadian-born artist whose work examines the psychic, nostalgic spaces of his Canadian upbringing.

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His work regularly shows in galleries internationally and is part of collections at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Neumann Family Collection in New York and the Sander Collection in Berlin, as well as several corporate portfolios.

See much more of Kim’s work here.

Thrush Holmes is a talented artist based in Toronto. The OCAD alumnus has had work recently shown in galleries in Ottawa, California, Toronto, Ireland and many other cities and countries. Self-taught, he tackles notions of art, myth, introspection and biography via a great variety of mediums, and to great effect.

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His work is also in Elton John’s private collection, and is regularly featured in influential publications.

See more of his art here.

Kent Monkman is an artist of Cree ancestry who works in a variety of media including paint, film/video, performance and installation. His approach swirls over, under and in between extreme in-your-face hellraising and witty social critique. One thing it’s not is dull.

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He has exhibited widely within Canada and is well represented in numerous private and public collections such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

See more of Kent’s work here (and don’t miss the Louis Vuitton quiver).

All in all an exceptional lineup for an art event. An unbelievable one for a fundraiser.

All of us at The Autists and the Geneva Centre for Autism would like to extend a gigantic welcome to all five of these incredible talents, and a profusion of thanks for their generosity.

Oh, and very nice work, Charles.

FLASH: GG Award-winner Wallace Edwards to donate work to The Autists

November 5th, 2009  |  Published in News, Info

Gifted, awarded and much celebrated Canadian artist Wallace Edwards has agreed to donate a work of his art — as yet to be determined — to The Autists for auction at our May 2nd, 2010 extravaganza.

The creator, author and painter of Alphabeasts, Mixed Beasts, Painted Circus and numerous other award-laden children’s publications, agreed to the donation yesterday.

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Known for his refreshingly unconventional imagination and an ability to get its progeny down on canvas or paper with vivid precision, Wallace has worked hard to establish his reputation as one of Canada’s premier artists.

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Born in Ottawa, a graduate of the Ontario College of Art, he works mainly in watercolours and pencil, skillfully blending techniques ranging from cartooning to scientific illustration. His works are in public and private collections, books, magazines and on public display all over North America.

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Wallace has received a great many awards, ranging from the Governor General’s Literary Award (Children’s Book Illustration) for Alphabeasts (2002) and the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children’s Book Award as well as the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator’s Award for Monkey Business (2004) to the Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) Gold Medal (for best children’s picture book, age 7 & over) in 2007 for The Extinct Files (2006).

All of us at The Autists extend a warm welcome aboard to Wallace and thank him profusely for his kind donation.