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Untitled Flag Series - 23" x 32"
23.5” x 32.25” - Mixed Media on Handmade Paper - Gouache & Pencil. Framed in UV Plexi with Red Aluminum to 25” x 33.5”
signed, titled, dated Oct 21/80 - Provenance: Private Collection, London, Ontario
Greg Curnoe (19 November 1936 – 14 November 1992) was a Canadian painter knownfor his role in the Canadian art movement labelled London Regionalism, which, beginning in the 1960s, made London, Ontario, an important centre for artistic production in Canada. While his oeuvre chronicled his daily experience in a variety of media, it was grounded in twentieth-century art movements, especially Dada, with its emphasis on nihilism and anarchism, Canadian politics, and popular culture. He is remembered for brightly coloured works that often incorporate text to support his strong Canadian patriotism, sometimes expressed as anti-Americanism, as well as his activism in support of Canadian artists.
23.5” x 32.25” - Mixed Media on Handmade Paper - Gouache & Pencil. Framed in UV Plexi with Red Aluminum to 25” x 33.5”
signed, titled, dated Oct 21/80 - Provenance: Private Collection, London, Ontario
Greg Curnoe (19 November 1936 – 14 November 1992) was a Canadian painter knownfor his role in the Canadian art movement labelled London Regionalism, which, beginning in the 1960s, made London, Ontario, an important centre for artistic production in Canada. While his oeuvre chronicled his daily experience in a variety of media, it was grounded in twentieth-century art movements, especially Dada, with its emphasis on nihilism and anarchism, Canadian politics, and popular culture. He is remembered for brightly coloured works that often incorporate text to support his strong Canadian patriotism, sometimes expressed as anti-Americanism, as well as his activism in support of Canadian artists.