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–In Pio Abad's Splendour, the London, UK-based artist brings together objects and images that draw connections between specific moments of political ...
Open archiveIn Pio Abad's Splendour, the London, UK-based artist brings together objects and images that draw connections between specific moments of political ...
Open archiveThis exhibition was inspired by Heironymous Bosch's elaborately detailed paintings created in the early 1500's. At first glance this famous triptych ...
Open archiveDiabolique brings together twenty-one artists who address the impact of war, violence and human conflict on contemporary life.
Open archiveNearly all the works in Addressing Oakville are now part of Oakville Galleries' permanent collection. They relate to a focus on the collection that ...
Open archiveOn the occasion of her retirement from Oakville Galleries, Curator Marnie Fleming organizes You've Really Got a Hold on Me featuring select works ...
Open archivePresenting selected works from Oakville Galleries's permanent collection, Re-Envisioning Habitat examines the ways in which contemporary artists ...
Open archiveThis exhibition explores themes of building and reconstruction in Oakville Galleries's permanent collection. The Centennial location features works ...
Open archiveThis incredible tour de force by Kim Adams is in the 4th year of a proposed 10 year project. It presents a unique opportunity for us to see a work in ...
Open archiveAs a parliamentary declared national symbol, the beaver holds special relevance for Canadians. For long over a century in Canada, the beaver's image ...
Open archiveBorn in Beirut in 1925 and now based in Paris, Etel Adnan is a painter, essayist and poet. For her first solo exhibition in Canada, Adnan presents ...
Open archiveNovel Ideas explores the reincarnation of found objects and literary detritus in a collection of bookworks by eight international artists. The ...
Open archiveOut of Line brings together recent works by more than thirty contemporary artists from across Canada working in drawing's expanded field. ...
Open archiveTo propose, to proposition, to prop up: Propped explores the varied functions and meanings of the prop in the work of contemporary Canadian artists, ...
Open archiveSustenance examines the complexities of human domesticity through images of birds gathering and feeding. For over a year, Madahar recorded the ...
Open archiveThis exhibition differs from the usual travelling exhibition as Altmejd has tailor-made his work to relate to the unique site of Oakville Galleries ...
Open archiveWalk Ways brings together works by nineteen contemporary artists who view walking as an activity that unites bodily and mental freedom. Inspired by ...
Open archiveFUZZY explores the complex and loving relationships between people and pet animals. One of the main criteria for choosing these artists is their ...
Open archiveNearly all the works in Addressing Oakville are now part of Oakville Galleries' permanent collection. They relate to a focus on the collection that ...
Open archiveThis gathering of works from Oakville Galleries's permanent collection suggests that the state of portraiture is likewise a category in flux, one ...
Open archiveBurrow focuses on the human desire for comfort and escape, and shows us the irony of how it can also breed isolation and paranoia in an impossible ...
Open archiveOccupying the gallery's four spaces, Four Echoes brings together a selection of recent drawings and sculptures. Throughout the exhibition, Bolliger ...
Open archiveHyper Spaces focuses on this sense that we are standing at the threshold between the everyday and the extraordinary, the bizarre, the impossible. It ...
Open archiveSusanna Heller's Ghost Tower is a major acquisition for Oakville Galleries' permanent collection and is being premiered in this exhibition together ...
Open archiveThis exhibition explores themes of building and reconstruction in Oakville Galleries's permanent collection. The Centennial location features works ...
Open archiveOutlook Express(ed) looks at how new media has offered artists Lois Andison, Susan Collins and David Rokeby innovative ways of thinking about time, ...
Open archiveThis exhibition, assembled from Oakville Galleries' permanent collection, brings together the work of ten contemporary artists who are grappling with ...
Open archiveOn the occasion of her retirement from Oakville Galleries, Curator Marnie Fleming organizes You've Really Got a Hold on Me featuring select works ...
Open archiveThrough acts of transformation, illusion and suspension, the works in this exhibition focus intently on the perceptual experience of the viewer.
Open archiveCuriously, Oakville Galleries' 25th anniversary managed to sneak up on the staff. This unexpected arrival helped set the tone for marking the ...
Open archiveThis exhibition explores pieces from Oakville Galleries Permanent Collection that deal with systems and formats in which contemporary artists have ...
Open archiveOakville Galleries presents Odd Bodies, a selection of works from the National Gallery's permanent collection of modern and contemporary art and ...
Open archiveThis exhibition explores the various ways that our society's interpretation of cultural and personal symptoms has been contaminated and suggests that ...
Open archiveTwo Truths and a Lie is drawn primarily from the permanent collection of Oakville Galleries. The works included in the exhibition speak to the ...
Open archiveOut of Line brings together recent works by more than thirty contemporary artists from across Canada working in drawing's expanded field. ...
Open archiveWalk Ways brings together works by nineteen contemporary artists who view walking as an activity that unites bodily and mental freedom. Inspired by ...
Open archiveWalk Ways brings together works by nineteen contemporary artists who view walking as an activity that unites bodily and mental freedom. Inspired by ...
Open archiveFor more than twenty years now, Québec artist Raymonde April has been capturing on film the passing moments of the people and places that surround ...
Open archiveDrawing on the stuff of our everyday lives—such as newspapers, books, and readily available scrap—these artists take up collage as a strategy, rather ...
Open archiveIn bringing together visual images of suburbia from the collections of the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary ...
Open archiveAuto-Motive: World from the Windshield brings together eighteen artists who examine notions of place, perception and emotional experience from the ...
Open archivePresenting selected works from Oakville Galleries's permanent collection, Re-Envisioning Habitat examines the ways in which contemporary artists ...
Open archiveWhile the scope of Fragments is intimate and subjective, Arden's more recent works seek out a more critical positioning of the subject in history. ...
Open archiveWhile chiefly known today for his large colour photographs depicting what he has termed the "Landscape of Economy," Vancouver artist Roy Arden's ...
Open archiveThere and Then brings together a selection of artworks that speak to the nostalgia and longing of home and homeland, particularly within diasporic, ...
Open archiveThis exhibition explores the various ways that our society's interpretation of cultural and personal symptoms has been contaminated and suggests that ...
Open archiveFor the past eight years, John Armstrong and Paul Collins have collaborated on painting, photography and publishing. Their collaboration ...
Open archiveBurning Cold presents the work of visual artists from both above and below the 60th parallel who investigate myths of the North and reinterpret them ...
Open archiveOut of Line brings together recent works by more than thirty contemporary artists from across Canada working in drawing's expanded field. ...
Open archiveDiabolique brings together twenty-one artists who address the impact of war, violence and human conflict on contemporary life.
Open archiveThrough his work in sculpture, painting and other media, British Columbia-born artist Sonny Assu looks at identity through the lenses of Indigenous ...
Open archiveDrawing on the stuff of our everyday lives—such as newspapers, books, and readily available scrap—these artists take up collage as a strategy, rather ...
Open archiveCuriously, Oakville Galleries' 25th anniversary managed to sneak up on the staff. This unexpected arrival helped set the tone for marking the ...
Open archiveDoug Back is a wizard. His 21st century alchemy draws on computers, motors, video cameras, body parts and everyday objects to create an otherwise ...
Open archiveWalk Ways brings together works by nineteen contemporary artists who view walking as an activity that unites bodily and mental freedom. Inspired by ...
Open archiveAn Assembly of Shapes brings together the work of nineteen Canadian artists—based both locally and internationally—working in and around painting. ...
Open archivePlaying between screen space and gallery space, surface and depth, the exhibition engages questions of materiality, embodiment and mutability with ...
Open archiveHyper Spaces focuses on this sense that we are standing at the threshold between the everyday and the extraordinary, the bizarre, the impossible. It ...
Open archiveAs a parliamentary declared national symbol, the beaver holds special relevance for Canadians. For long over a century in Canada, the beaver's image ...
Open archiveAs its title suggests, Urban Territories / Territoires urbains is meant to be understood on different levels: it addresses not only the question of ...
Open archiveOn the occasion of her retirement from Oakville Galleries, Curator Marnie Fleming organizes You've Really Got a Hold on Me featuring select works ...
Open archiveThis exhibition, assembled from Oakville Galleries' permanent collection, brings together the work of ten contemporary artists who are grappling with ...
Open archiveThis gathering of works from Oakville Galleries's permanent collection suggests that the state of portraiture is likewise a category in flux, one ...
Open archiveTaking the politics of making as its point of departure, this group exhibition explores the cultural meanings that emerge from the materials artists ...
Open archiveBurning Cold presents the work of visual artists from both above and below the 60th parallel who investigate myths of the North and reinterpret them ...
Open archiveAuto-Motive: World from the Windshield brings together eighteen artists who examine notions of place, perception and emotional experience from the ...
Open archiveTaking the politics of making as its point of departure, this group exhibition explores the cultural meanings that emerge from the materials artists ...
Open archiveOakville Galleries is located in the spaces of a once-private estate house and a public library. The two-part exhibition Where I Lived, and What I ...
Open archiveThis exhibition explores the various ways that our society's interpretation of cultural and personal symptoms has been contaminated and suggests that ...
Open archiveThis exhibition explores pieces from Oakville Galleries Permanent Collection that deal with systems and formats in which contemporary artists have ...
Open archiveOakville Galleries presents Odd Bodies, a selection of works from the National Gallery's permanent collection of modern and contemporary art and ...
Open archiveThere and Then brings together a selection of artworks that speak to the nostalgia and longing of home and homeland, particularly within diasporic, ...
Open archiveIn The Weather Channel, Belerique presents a series of new works that respond to the idiosyncratic character of Gairloch estate. Drawing on the ...
Open archiveDiabolique brings together twenty-one artists who address the impact of war, violence and human conflict on contemporary life.
Open archiveAs a parliamentary declared national symbol, the beaver holds special relevance for Canadians. For long over a century in Canada, the beaver's image ...
Open archiveTo propose, to proposition, to prop up: Propped explores the varied functions and meanings of the prop in the work of contemporary Canadian artists, ...
Open archiveTaken together, the work of these two artists creates a narrative in Real Life about the contradictions of the human condition: the need to live ...
Open archiveThrough acts of transformation, illusion and suspension, the works in this exhibition focus intently on the perceptual experience of the viewer.
Open archiveClaude-Philippe Benoit’s photographic series, Société de ville, explores the beauty and anxiety associated with the fringes of surveyed urban space. ...
Open archiveInhabiting consists of a number of photographic works by Montréal artist Isabelle Hayeur, selected from three series. Through her choice of images ...
Open archiveIn bringing together visual images of suburbia from the collections of the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary ...
Open archiveArt and poetry share a long and rich history, from the visual poetry experiments of the modernist avant-garde to the association of the Beat ...
Open archiveBurning Cold presents the work of visual artists from both above and below the 60th parallel who investigate myths of the North and reinterpret them ...
Open archiveArt and poetry share a long and rich history, from the visual poetry experiments of the modernist avant-garde to the association of the Beat ...
Open archiveDrawing on the stuff of our everyday lives—such as newspapers, books, and readily available scrap—these artists take up collage as a strategy, rather ...
Open archiveThe works included in The Green of Her map out landscapes in unlikely sources—a fur muff, a floral carpet, the folds of a napkin—and imagine what new ...
Open archiveIn The Mime, the Model and the Dupe, the Montreal-based artist brings together a selection of works from the past ten years, a period in which she ...
Open archiveTwo Truths and a Lie is drawn primarily from the permanent collection of Oakville Galleries. The works included in the exhibition speak to the ...
Open archiveArt and poetry share a long and rich history, from the visual poetry experiments of the modernist avant-garde to the association of the Beat ...
Open archiveOccupying the gallery's four spaces, Four Echoes brings together a selection of recent drawings and sculptures. Throughout the exhibition, Bolliger ...
Open archiveThe works included in The Green of Her map out landscapes in unlikely sources—a fur muff, a floral carpet, the folds of a napkin—and imagine what new ...
Open archiveTaking the politics of making as its point of departure, this group exhibition explores the cultural meanings that emerge from the materials artists ...
Open archiveNearly all the works in Addressing Oakville are now part of Oakville Galleries' permanent collection. They relate to a focus on the collection that ...
Open archiveThen Again has found an entirely novel way of exploring history as a creative tool, allowing us to reconsider the parameters of what constitutes ...
Open archiveOn the occasion of her retirement from Oakville Galleries, Curator Marnie Fleming organizes You've Really Got a Hold on Me featuring select works ...
Open archivePresenting selected works from Oakville Galleries's permanent collection, Re-Envisioning Habitat examines the ways in which contemporary artists ...
Open archiveOver the years, Oakville Galleries has been building a permanent collection that is gaining a national and international reputation. For this annual ...
Open archiveThis exhibition aims to provide a refresher on the various ways avian and apian characteristics are being employed by contemporary artists. Rather ...
Open archiveVibrant and enigmatic, Jessica Eaton's work considers the very nature of photography. Using a large format film camera, she has developed a complex ...
Open archiveThe thirteen artists in this exhibition all take the body as the principal subject of their work. As a group, they represent two generations of ...
Open archiveFor The Illuminations Project, artists Shary Boyle and Emily Vey Duke have come together over a period of more than ten years to collaborate on a ...
Open archiveOut of Line brings together recent works by more than thirty contemporary artists from across Canada working in drawing's expanded field. ...
Open archiveArt and poetry share a long and rich history, from the visual poetry experiments of the modernist avant-garde to the association of the Beat ...
Open archiveKnown for his hand-dyed, hand-woven tapestries, Los Angeles-based artist Diedrick Brackens combines figurative and abstract iconography to allude to ...
Open archiveAn Assembly of Shapes brings together the work of nineteen Canadian artists—based both locally and internationally—working in and around painting. ...
Open archiveIn bringing together visual images of suburbia from the collections of the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary ...
Open archiveOnward Future represents the first substantial overview of the collaborative project T&T, initiated by the artists Tyler Brett (Bruno, Saskatchewan) ...
Open archiveAt a time when the effects of global warming might be twice as catastrophic as previously thought, and extreme climate events threaten us worldwide, ...
Open archiveAn Assembly of Shapes brings together the work of nineteen Canadian artists—based both locally and internationally—working in and around painting. ...
Open archiveWaves and Waves emerges from the dialogue of longtime friends and artists Rochelle Goldberg and Rebecca Brewer, whose distinct ideas unfold here in a ...
Open archiveAn Assembly of Shapes brings together the work of nineteen Canadian artists—based both locally and internationally—working in and around painting. ...
Open archiveThis exhibition was inspired by Heironymous Bosch's elaborately detailed paintings created in the early 1500's. At first glance this famous triptych ...
Open archiveNovel Ideas explores the reincarnation of found objects and literary detritus in a collection of bookworks by eight international artists. The ...
Open archiveThis exhibition, assembled from Oakville Galleries' permanent collection, brings together the work of ten contemporary artists who are grappling with ...
Open archiveOver the years, Oakville Galleries has been building a permanent collection that is gaining a national and international reputation. For this annual ...
Open archiveIn bringing together visual images of suburbia from the collections of the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary ...
Open archiveTaking the politics of making as its point of departure, this group exhibition explores the cultural meanings that emerge from the materials artists ...
Open archiveMoving beyond the traditional framework of photography, the meanings of the works in Surface Tension are not limited to the subjects of individual ...
Open archiveOut of Line brings together recent works by more than thirty contemporary artists from across Canada working in drawing's expanded field. ...
Open archiveWalk Ways brings together works by nineteen contemporary artists who view walking as an activity that unites bodily and mental freedom. Inspired by ...
Open archiveAppearing and disappearing depending on one's vantage point, the place where the sky meets land or sea has effectively instilled fear, wonder and ...
Open archiveAn Assembly of Shapes brings together the work of nineteen Canadian artists—based both locally and internationally—working in and around painting. ...
Open archiveForegrounding video and performance, The Talking Cure features works made since the global financial crisis by six international artists.
Open archiveNearly all the works in Addressing Oakville are now part of Oakville Galleries' permanent collection. They relate to a focus on the collection that ...
Open archivePresenting selected works from Oakville Galleries's permanent collection, Re-Envisioning Habitat examines the ways in which contemporary artists ...
Open archiveFrom anxiety about economic recession, warfare and the violence of international terrorism, to concerns about consumerism and the decentered world of ...
Open archiveOver the years, Oakville Galleries has been building a permanent collection that is gaining a national and international reputation. For this annual ...
Open archiveEdward Burtynsky, Landmarks features works from this incredible gift, many depicting Oakville's oil refinery and the recycling plants in nearby ...
Open archiveDrawing on the stuff of our everyday lives—such as newspapers, books, and readily available scrap—these artists take up collage as a strategy, rather ...
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