ONLINE AUCTION
Abstraction
5th session

November 02 - November 30, 2023

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This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $6,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

8362 30-Nov-2023 04:51:21 PM $6,000

The bidding history list updated on: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 08:17:15

LOT 619

CGP CPE CSGA OC OSA P11 RCA
1924 - 1990
Canadian

Park 45
oil and Lucite on canvas
signed and dated 1972 and on verso signed, titled, dated twice and inscribed "P 1303-0" and "Mrs. Kilbourne" and variously
25 x 25 in, 63.5 x 63.5 cm

Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 CAD

Sold for: $7,500

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PROVENANCE
An Important Private Collection, Toronto

EXHIBITED
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Harold Town: The First Exhibition of New Work, 1969-1973, May 15 - June 24, 1973


Harold Town was a leading artist of his time, but also a tireless iconoclast, and that tendency can be clearly discerned here. His use of oil paint could achieve extremes of impasto, applied with painterly flourish or even applied directly from the tube. The opposite could also be true, with his deft and precise delineations of the medium defined by careful, nearly surgical masking. That particular approach is explored here in Town’s excruciatingly exact, crisply edged zones of paint, each in its own pure and singular colour. In contrast, however, two strictly geometric boxes contain vigorously gestural applications containing the majority of the colours in the surrounding discreet regions. Offsetting all of this are the flat olive green of the ground, and the bordering and tumbling blocks of black. In a further contrasting choice, the strictness of the masking is undermined in the blocks’ subtly feathered ends. Here, in 25 by 25 inches, Town seems to investigate all of the facets of argument between flatness and depth in the abstract painting theories of his time, masterfully interrogating, subverting, and celebrating them at once.


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