Working Title: Monique Mouton, Mina Totino & Sally Spath
New work by OCAD alumna, Sally Spath
Cost
Free
LocationDiaz Contemporary 100 Niagara Street, Toronto, Ontario
Working Title explores the ways in which these artists deal with the matter of painting. The elements with which the paintings are composed - including the size and direction of the brush marks, the visible layers of colour, the viscosity of the paint, the negotiation of the edges and the idiosyncrasies of format – are the subject of the work.
Spath’s paintings are a temporary and intuitive response to the site: the site being the space where they are exhibited. She uses standard sized vellum to create a composition in the space.
Cost
Free
Website LocationDiaz Contemporary 100 Niagara Street, Toronto, Ontario
Working Title explores the ways in which these artists deal with the matter of painting. The elements with which the paintings are composed - including the size and direction of the brush marks, the visible layers of colour, the viscosity of the paint, the negotiation of the edges and the idiosyncrasies of format – are the subject of the work.
Spath’s paintings are a temporary and intuitive response to the site: the site being the space where they are exhibited. She uses standard sized vellum to create a composition in the space.
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