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Ronald Bloore: Fragments of Infinity
September 6, 2007 to January 27, 2008 After four decades of painting white on white, Ronald Bloore, one of Canada’s preeminent non-representational painters, has returned to colour. This exhibition presents works from the past decade-and-a-half, including fourteen recent oil paintings in which semi-geometric figures of pure and vibrant colour float against dark chocolate fields of oil-stained masonite. This exhibition offers an opportunity to reflect on the major lines which Bloore’s career has followed. As a member of the Regina Five, whose ambitious abstract paintings astonished the Canadian art establishment in the early 1960s, Bloore made his mark with an innovation. Instead of brush on canvas, he scraped oil paint directly on masonite, a modern construction material. Always concerned with the historical relationship of art to architecture, Bloore’s choice of support signalled a disaffection with the Western obsession with painting as a “window on nature.” In the place of illusion, Bloore offered a surface—a wall—which, like the sides of a cave or an Egyptian temple, he covered with iconic markings. Events: Opening Reception Curator in Conversation Image Credit: Ronald Bloore Organized by the MacKenzie Art Gallery with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, and the City of Regina Arts Commission. Back |
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