Yeah, Julie's work is just rad! Glad you liked it!
Anyone else you enjoyed?
July 13, 2009 at 7:38 PM
The Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition—one of Canada's largest open-air art fairs—opens tomorrow morning at 10:30am and runs all weekend. The offerings can be hit and miss, but increasingly there's a a surprisingly large number of emerging and established contemporary artists participating. Here's a few worth checking out:
[Image] Julie Moon - jaw-dropping pop ceramics, always worth taking a look
[Image] Eamon MacMahon – photographer with credits in W Magazine, the New Yorker, and New York Magazine; known for contemporary looks at landscape
[Image] James Olley - a well received younger painter of suburbia in the neon-inflected tradition of Kim Dorland
[Image] Wendy Walgate - prolific ceramics artist who turns mass production into manic sculpture/installation
[Image] Scott Everingham - darkly deconstructed contemporary paintings
[Image] Leanne Eisen - emerging photo-based artist with a smart body of work on sex-trade settings
[Image] Alex Kisilevich – witty/melancholy performance photography
[Image] Annie Tung – poignant objects and sculptures, like Braille-encrusted silver spoons
"Toronto Outdoor Art Show Picks"
4 Comments -
I love seeing this stuff...thanks for posting it!
July 10, 2009 at 11:38 AM
Thanks Hrag!
July 10, 2009 at 3:29 PM
These are great picks - and I'm not just saying so because of my obvious bias.
I fell in love with Julie Moon's hanging ceramic wigs today. Amazing!
July 11, 2009 at 11:51 PM
Hey Leanne --
Yeah, Julie's work is just rad! Glad you liked it!
Anyone else you enjoyed?
July 13, 2009 at 7:38 PM