Showing posts with label Art Listings Toronto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Listings Toronto. Show all posts

Friday, August 24, 2012

"HOW WE ROLL" George Whiteside and Harley Valentine


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De Luca Fine Art | Gallery
217 Avenue Road, Toronto ON M5R 2J3

Corrado De Luca 
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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Art Show by Tony Calzetta



"Bob Was Quite Leary of the Jibber Jabber Jimmys" by Tony Calzetta

DURATION:
April 14th - May 5th, 2012
 
RECEPTION:
April 14th, 201
4:00 - 9:00 p.m.


T: (1) 416-537-4699

PREVIEW OF SHOW BY APPOINTMENT:  
April 11, 12 & 13

217 Avenue Road
Toronto, Ontario M5R 2J3 

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Tony Calzetta

 April 14th - May 5th, 2012


"Untitled #863" 2011, 22 x 30 inches, charcoal on paper
  
RECEPTION:
 
April 14th, 2012
 
4:00 - 9:00 p.m. (rsvp requested)

217 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2J3  
T: (1) 416-537-4699
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Over the past 35 years Tony Calzetta has developed a distinctive visual language of bold, simplified forms where colour, texture and lines jump into a third dimension and dance to life to create works that challenge the viewer’s imagination.
As Kate Regan wrote in her essay Tony Calzetta: Line Dancing, “it was Paul Klee who wrote of taking a line for a walk to see where it would go. In the same spirit, Calzetta invites his lines to spin, zoom, fly, gesticulate and toddle.”
This important exhibition of major works, Calzetta’s first in five years, is a new collection of large scale canvasses and drawings.
Tony Calzetta received his B.F.A. from the University of Windsor and his M.F.A. from York University. He works mainly on canvas and paper and at times in sculpture and printmaking. He has published three major livres d’artiste, Acts of Kindness and of Love in collaboration with writer John Metcalf, and more recently How God Talks in His Sleep and Other Fabulous Fictions and Peculiar Practices with writer Leon Rooke. In addition to commissioned works he is represented in public, corporate and private collections in Canada, the U.S. and Europe. In 2011, his paintings exhibited at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Toronto were part of the Padiglione Italia at the 54 th International Venice Biennale. He was elected as a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA) in 2004.
Tony Calzetta says: “My work is about drawing. The drawing is about images that are composed of shapes and forms constantly evolving from a highly personal visual vocabulary which started with subconscious doodling and automatic drawing and later from more conscious visual influences. My work can be viewed as “abstract funnies” or “surreal cartoons” which fit somewhere between high art and popular culture. My interest is with image as image and I believe in letting the viewer interpret and create his or her own narrative.”

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Press Release: “The Painter in the City” by André Krigar

 

217 Avenue Road, Toronto, ON M5R 2J3

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



De Luca Fine Art | Gallery presents

The Painter in the City

André Krigar


Toronto, September 20, 2011 – This exhibition runs from October 5th to October 28th, 2011 and marks the first exhibition at the De Luca Fine Art | Gallery new location, at 217 Avenue Road, Toronto.

The opening reception is on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 

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With his canvas, brushes and oils André Krigar travels the world to capture urban- scapes and moments of life as he experiences them while portraying them.

From Berlin, Germany André travels to Toronto, Canada for his first time. In this exhibition De Luca Fine Art | Gallery presents a series of works that depict our city through the eyes of this traveller artist.

André Krigar is a contemporary painter, who is very comfortable in allowing the strong impressionistic influence in his paintings. They hide something magic. The longer one looks, the more difficult it becomes to turn away. André beautifully captures or even interprets (which gives it that magic touch of what it could appear “naïve” at first) that exact light, of that exact moment when he was there painting. André’s use of colours and the Monet-like manner of conducting the brush on the canvas create a “real” feeling of being there, “inside the painting”. One can almost smell and hear the subject.

De Luca Fine Art | Gallery, established in 2004, is now located at 217 Avenue Road, in the heart of the Yorkville Designer District steps away from the Designers Walk and is dedicated to representing and introducing Italian and International Artists to Canadian audiences. In collaboration with select Italian Galleries, De Luca Fine Art | Gallery introduces established and emerging Canadian Artists to Europe. De Luca Fine Art | Gallery’s mandate is “representing a bridge” between Cultures.

For more information regarding this event and/or our services, consultation, and art rental program please visit www.delucafineart.com
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For media inquiries please contact:
Corrado De Luca
corrado@delucafineart.com
T: (1) 416-537-4699

Jes E. Sladojevic
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Thursday, June 23, 2011

This show runs from July 7 to 30, 2011

PRESS RELEASE

1153-A Queen Street West, Unit 203
Toronto, ON M6J 1J4

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


De Luca Fine Art | Gallery presents
Making Mince Meat Out of dArt Magazine
A one-man exhibition by Steve Rockwell

Toronto, June 23, 2011De Luca Fine Art | Gallery presents Steve Rockwell’s one-man exhibition Making Mince Meat Out of dArt Magazine”. The show will run from July 7th to July 30th, 2011.

The opening reception is on Thursday, July 7th, 2011, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at 1153-A Queen Street West, Unit 203, Toronto. Please R.S.V.P. to invite@delucafineart.com

We eat with our eyes as much as our stomachs. Food and visual art share a profound history throughout the ages. Ten years before launching dArt International Magazine, publisher Steve Rockwell served an actual sandwich as art at the Arnold Gottlieb Gallery in Toronto. Then as now, Steve exhibited collage works along with his food creation. James Chatto, then food critic with Toronto Life Magazine liked the collage works, but also deemed the edible offering a "first-rate sandwich" in his review in the gourmet section of Toronto Life. In this exhibition Steve Rockwell creates a subject for his collages that might be consumed by both eye and stomach. Here at De Luca Fine Art | Gallery, by making an art magazine the subject, Steve Rockwell links reading and eating, delivering a readers and eaters digest, if you will.

Last year the Steve Rockwell Sandwich celebrated its twenty-first birthday in an exhibition at the Fran Hill Gallery. Restaurant owner, Saeed Mohamed of BQM~the Burger Shoppe, went by to view and to sample. The results were positive, and Saeed was inspired to begin working on a new menu selection for his restaurants. Steve Rockwell, De Luca Fine Art | Gallery and BQM~the Burger Shoppe, are pleased to introduce the dArt Burger.

As part of this exhibition De Luca Fine Art | Gallery features for the first time two art short films produced by Steve Rockwell & Ben Marshall and directed by award winning director James Cooper.

The opening reception on July 7th will be filmed as part of a short documentary about the making and unveiling of the dArt Burger.

De Luca Fine Art | Gallery, established in 2004, is located at 1153-A Queen Street West, in the heart of the Queen West Gallery District in Toronto and is dedicated to representing and introducing Italian and International Artists to Canadian audiences. In collaboration with select Italian Galleries, De Luca Fine Art | Gallery introduces established and emerging Canadian Artists to Europe. De Luca Fine Art | Gallery’s mandate is “representing a bridge” between Cultures.

For more information regarding this event and/or our services, consultation, and art rental program please visit www.delucafineart.com
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For media inquiries please contact:
Corrado De Luca
corrado@delucafineart.com
T: (1) 416-537-4699

Jes E. Sladojevic
marketing@delucafineart.com
T: (1) 416-537-4699


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

In Retrospective

De Luca Fine Art | Gallery is extremely pleased to present Vincenzo Pietropaolo's photographic exhibition "In Retrospective".






Vincenzo Pietropaolo's  honest and poetic images provide our audience the opportunity for investigating similarities  and differences of the Canadian experience of the Italian Diaspora.


Book: $50 (plus HST)
To purchase copies, please contact Corrado De Luca:
corrado@delucafineart.com or order by phone 416-537-4699
 
Payments can be made by Visa, Mastercard, American Express or by cash.

With our apologies, this is NOT a wheel chair access event. 
For more information regarding this event and/or our services, consultation, and art rental program please visit http://www.delucafineart.com/ or follow us on www.twitter.com/delucafineart

de luca fine art | gallery

1153-A Queen Street West, Unit 203
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J 1J4

T: (1) 416-537-4699
info@delucafineart.com

Gallery Hours
Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 am to 6:00 pm 
by appointment or by chance

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Solo Exhibition

IN RETROSPECTIVE
by Vincenzo  Pietropaolo

De Luca Fine Art | Gallery hosted the solo exhibition of International artist Vincenzo Pietropaolo “In Retrospectiveon Thursday, June 16h, 2011, from 6 pm to 10:00 pm.




 


  


De Luca Fine Art | Gallery, established in 2004, is located at 1153-A Queen Street West, in the heart of the Queen West Gallery District in Toronto and is dedicated to representing and introducing Italian and International Artists to Canadian. In collaboration with select Italian Galleries, De Luca Fine Art | Gallery introduces established and emerging Canadian Artists to Italy. De Luca Fine Art | Gallery’s mandate is “representing a bridge between Cultures”.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

PHOTO EXHIBITION

VINCENZO PIETROPAOLO
"IN RETROSPECTIVE"

DURATION:
June 16th to July 2nd, 2011

RECEPTION:
June 16th, 2011 6 to 10 p.m.

1153-A Queen Street West,
Unit 203, Toronto
T: (1) 416-537-4699 


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Monday, June 6, 2011

The Italian Cultural Institute

Reception Night: 
June 6, 2011

THE 54TH INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION 
VENICE BIENNALE

PADIGLIONE ITALIA  

WORKS BY

TONY CALZETTA,
VINCENZO PIETROPAOLO,
FRANCESCA VIVENZA

The Italian Cultural Institute (IIC) is proud to present Padiglione Italia at the 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale.

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities have launched a special event. For the first time ever the Padiglione Italia at the 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale has been extended over the national boundaries to include the Italian Cultural Institutes in the world.

The aim of the project, which has been devised by Vittorio Sgarbi, art director of Padiglione Italia, is to map out Italian creativity abroad. Each Institute has elected a number of Italian artists or artists of Italian descent living and working in its own jurisdiction, active in various disciplines, from painting to sculpture, photography, video, design, graphics.

The artists selected for Toronto are Tony Calzetta, Vincenzo Pietropaolo, Francesca Vivenza.

A collective exhibition of their works will be on display from June 6 until the end of the Venice Biennale, November 27 at the Institute.

This exhibition was curated by:
Adriana Frisenna, IIC Acting Director
and Corrado De Luca,
of De Luca Fine Art | Gallery.

Istituto Italiano di Cultura
496 Huron Street,
Toronto, Ontario

Duration: 
June 6 – November 27, 2011

Gallery Hours
Mon -  Fri:
2:30pm - 4:30pm

Free admission 

For more information regarding this event and/or our services, consultation, and art rental program please visit http://www.delucafineart.com/ or www.twitter.com/delucafineart

 
De Luca Fine Art | Gallery, established in 2004, is located at 1153-A Queen Street West, in the heart of the Queen West Gallery District in Toronto and is dedicated to representing and introducing Italian and International Artists to Canadian audiences. In collaboration with select Italian Galleries, De Luca Fine Art | Gallery introduces established and emerging Canadian Artists to Europe. De Luca Fine Art | Gallery’s mandate is “representing a bridge” between Cultures.

Monday, May 30, 2011

INSTALLING "PADIGLIONE ITALIA"

THE 54TH INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION 
VENICE BIENNALE

PADIGLIONE ITALIA  

WORKS BY TONY CALZETTA, VINCENZO PIETROPAOLO, FRANCESCA VIVENZA




As the curator of the De Luca Fine Art | Gallery, I have focussed on introducing Italian artists to Canadian audiences for over 10 years. This experience has allowed me to explore and contribute to the “internationalization” of the art world in Canada.
When the Italian Institute of Culture of Toronto invited me to collaborate and co-curate this extraordinary exhibition, I was ecstatic. This year is the 150th anniversary of Italy and for the first time the Venice Biennale – Vittorio Sgarbi’s Padiglione Italia – is reaching out beyond its borders to feature select artists of Italian descent, living and working in many countries around the world. For Italy, it’s vital to know and cherish the talents that represent Italian culture abroad.
Selecting the three artists for this exhibition has been a challenging “mission”. I am delighted to be able to present works by practitioners of three different artistic disciplines: Francesca Vivenza creates site-specific installations; Tony Calzetta is a painter; and Vincenzo Pietropaolo is a photographer.  Interestingly, however, although these artists primarily pursue very different artistic disciplines, they are united not only by their Italian heritage but also through their creation of utterly fascinating book-works.  This exhibition at the Italian Institute of Culture in Toronto features three “mini-retrospectives” of these artists’ works.

~ Corrado De Luca,
owner of De Luca Fine Art | Gallery 

Duration: 
June 6 – November 27, 2011

Istituto Italiano di Cultura
496 Huron Street,
Toronto, Ontario

Gallery Hours
Mon - Fri: 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Free admission

For more information regarding
this event and/or our services,
consultation, and art rental program
please visit

 de luca fine art | gallery

1153-A Queen Street West, Unit 203
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J 1J4

T: (1) 416-537-4699

Gallery Hours
Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 am to 6:00 pm 
by appointment or by chance