Toronto Life Features Gallery House
Toronto Life features Gallery House …
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Oil painter Jeffrey Chong Wang combines cartoonish surrealism with recollections of his upbringing in China, where he lived until 1999. Drawing upon portraits of his family members at different ages, as well as landscapes from the country he used to … Continued
Much of his work is a reflection of his emotions and memories; and demonstrates his understanding and interpretation of the world. Wang has lived in Canada since 1999. However, his time spent growing up in native China has also been … Continued
Driven by emotions and inspired by personal memories, Jeffrey Chong Wangs’ artworks demonstrate his understanding and interpretation of life experiences as well as the world that surrounds us. The artist lives in Canada since 1999. However, the time he spent … Continued
Jeffrey Chong Wang’s deeply moving work has captured my attention since I saw his paintings at ART Toronto in 2016. The paintings were captivating and made people stop and stare; they begged the viewer to (re)consider what was being portrayed … Continued
To coincide with the opening of we’ve released a full-colour catalogue. The 40-page book contains all new works presented in “The Story So Far” exhibit and includes writing by Ray Caesar describing his feelings, emotions and memories behind some of the … Continued
Myron Zabol’s fine art photography focuses on the spirituality of people and places. His photography is breath taking and creates a powerful emotional response to most that witness it. People of the Dancing Sky documents the Haudenosaunee Confederacy with its … Continued
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Belinda Chun, the founder of Gallery House in Toronto, describes the Sackler controversy as a wake-up call. Staff working in fundraising departments all have their own moral and ethical compass, she said, but it also comes back to the senior management. “It varies … Continued
To coincide with the opening of we’ve released a full-colour catalogue. The 34-page book contains all the works presented in “Beautiful Broken Things” exhibit and includes writing by Ray Caesar describing his feelings, emotions and memories behind some of the featured … Continued