winsor gallery

258 East 1st Avenue
Vancouver, BC
V5T 1A6
604 681 4870

Fiona AckermanShelley AdlerBill AndersonElizabeth BarnesPaul BéliveauDana ClaxtonSteve DriscollChad DurnfordAnn GoldbergAngela GrossmannGabryel HarrisonBradley HarmsRichard HenriquezLawrence HislopThaddeus HolowniaBrian HowellPatrick HughesPatricia JohnstonMark LangOlivier LongpréAttila Richard LukacsVitaly MedvedovskyMark MizgalaPaul MorstadJohn NoesthedenLuke ParnellGary PearsonCharles ReaDavid RobinsonTrig SingerAllan SwitzerEtienne ViardDavid WilsonPaul WongAlan WoodThomas WoodRimi YangEmily YoungEmily Carr University Award Winners 2008 - 2011Concordia University Award Winner 2011

Exhibits

DRAWING MEANING

Untitled B [sold] De nature transformable: étude #5 Continuum Healing Centre Hope Floats [sold] “In the hope that things will right themselves”: Bernard De Voto

This group exhibition considers drawing both as an independent medium and as a form used in combination with other media such as photocopier technology and collage. All of the featured artists regard drawing either as their primary mode of expression or as a significant component of their multi-disciplinary practice. The works to be showcased range from Boulton’s minimal photo-realist figurative works and Saito’s architectural abstractions (both produced with graphite on paper) to Nicolay’s mixed media political collages and Pearson’s wry pen and inks. Beliveau’s transformative interpretations of plant-life make clever use of Xerox copies in combination with graphite, while Rea’s pencil crayon and pastel views portray major Canadian train wrecks.

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Brian Boulton
Untitled B [sold]

2008
graphite and pastel pencil
28 ˝ x 21 in