Canadian Art Smart Party
Last night, the Canadian Art
Foundation’s Gallery Hop Gala Dinner and Auction showcased a conceptualist
theme in both the bright collection of works gathered by top contemporary
Canadian artists for the auction and in the creative and sharp,
info-graphic-influenced, environmental design - enhancing the already
dramatic The Carlu event venue.
Jade Rude "You Look Great", 2011
Courtesy of the artist
The artworks featured in the
auction highlighted the collective of Canadian talent materializing from both
well-known academic communities such as Guelph as well as international
experiments based on our home and native turf.
Daniel Hutchinson "Above and Below a Grey Storm", 2012
Courtesy of the artist and Angell Gallery
Winnie Truong "In the Hood", 2011
Courtesy of the artist and Erin Stump Projects
Laurel Woodcock "cloud", 2011
Courtesy of the artist and MKG 127
Kim Adams "Truck Container IV", 2007
Courtesy of the artist and Diaz Contemporary
Jimmy Limit "No Party, No Jokes, No Fun", 2011
Courtesy of the artist
Lee Henderson"The Emptiness: Calla Lily #1 (after Mapplethorpe)", 2011
Courtesy of the artist
Artistic Directors Micah
Lexier and An Te Liu’s corporate identity aesthetic featured a slick, gelatin
silver colour palette and crisp, conceptual iconography - perfectly fusing The Carlu’s spectacular Art Moderne atmosphere with thought-provoking,
contemporary design accents. In fact, Lexier’s and Liu’s environmental graphics
accurately anticipated and reflected the ambiance and theme of the evening as visually orchestrated
and cleverly organized.
This memorable event drew all members of the Canadian
Art community together to celebrate the launch of the annual Gallery Hop,
showcase the work of prominent Canadian visual artists and support the prominent
enterprises of the Canadian Art Foundation including Canadian Art Magazine.
Tech-slick, Blackberry-esque
keypad devices kept the silent art auction digitally progressing all evening
with many works securing tops bids above estimates. The live auction conducted
by Sotheby’s Senior Auctioneer, C. Hugh Hildesley kept the collected audience
actively bidding on featured works by Graham Gilmore, Julia Dault and other key
Canadian artists.
A New York Art Trip for four was a unique and attractive
highlight of the evening which included two nights accommodation at the 5-star
Plaza Hotel, access to and tour of Frieze Art Fair and an exclusive behind the
scenes look at Sotheby’s Auction House.
Graham Gilmore "Op Ed (First Version)", 2008
Courtesy of the artist and Monte Clark Gallery
The significant evening
collected the visual art community together in celebration at the launch
of an exciting Fall season. It is clear the Canadian Art world is transforming
into a new era of recognition beyond sustainability with artists, dealers, patrons,
critics and collectors forming new structures of meaning production. This is
reason enough to celebrate.
Amanda Reeves "Untitled 07 2011", 2011
Courtesy of the artist and p|m Gallery
Ray Fenwick "Y YES", 2011
Courtesy of the artist and Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects
Martin Golland "Monstera Deliciosa", 2009
Courtesy of the artist and Birch Libralato
Sponsors, partners, celebrities and arts supporters
are greatly contributing to the excitement and momentum for this subjective art
movement - which has been building for some time from local conceptualist
foundations - and is now ready to activate
transformations in parallel and linked visual art arenas.