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Saturday, 24 July 2010 |
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The anticipated arrival of Patrick Amiot’s newest sculpture to be installed in front of LOCH GALLERY, 16 Hazelton Avenue, will be a larger than life scrap metal TORONTO BLUE JAYS baseball player. |
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010 |
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The last place one would think to go to for art-world mysteries is in Yorkville at the Loch Gallery, the spiffy-looking local outpost established by the Winnipeg-based dealer David Loch known best for helping the late Ken Thomson assemble his formidable collection. |
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Saturday, 13 February 2010 |
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Who knew that a pile of junk could look so good? “The Canadian Goalie”, a sculpture made entirely of found objects by artist, Patrick Amiot and featured at the Molson Canadian Hockey House, east of the GM place in Vancouver, is sure to enliven the giant 4 –storey tent with smiling faces from fond memories of Canada’s favourite pastime. |
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Friday, 20 November 2009 |
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On November 10, 2009 two of Ivan Eyre's Monumetal scultures, 'Bird Wrap' and 'Plains Call', were installed at the Loch Gallery in Winnipeg. |
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 |
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Ivan Eyre is best known for his landscape and abstract paintings, but soon he'll be notable for works of art weighing hundreds of kilograms. (Kevin Rollason / Winnipeg Free Press) |
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Saturday, 03 October 2009 |
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Messum's Gallery in London England, presents a new exhibition of Michael Forster's paintings. Please visit their website for more details: http://www.messums.com/forster/ "With his position within the canon of Canadian and Mexican Modernism confirmed, Michael Forster's return to England in 1975 coincided with some of his most visionary work. Just 30 works are available from this period of sensory distillation in which landscape and the unconcious mind combine with powerful force." |
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Thursday, 09 July 2009 |
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A renowned western Canadian artist's portrait of a native storyteller, kept in a private art collection in England for years, has found its way home. Three weeks ago, Loch Gallery director Ian Loch learned of the chalk pastel 'Is He Here?', by Nicholas de Grandmaison, depicting a Peigan tribe native who was grandson of Chief Crow Eagle. |
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Tuesday, 07 July 2009 |
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Bronze sculptor Leo Mol dies at 94, remembered for his passion for art. By Cassandra Szklarski WINNIPEG — Renowned sculptor Leo Mol, whose bronze statues have earned a distinguished place on Parliament Hill, in Vatican museums and in his beloved home of Winnipeg, has died. He was 94. |
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