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Kareem–Anthony Ferreira

Holt Renfrew’s Bloor Street Flagship

Kareem-Anthony Ferreira’s monumental painting October of ‘93 (2023), will be on view at Holt Renfrew’s Bloor Street Flagship during the month of February in honour of Black History Month. 

Kareem–Anthony Ferreira

Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal acquisition

We are pleased to announce that Kareem Anthony Ferreira’s painting Kyle’s First Birthday (2023), is now part of the permanent collection at the Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. 

Anna Binta Diallo

Norval Sovereign African Art Prize Finalist 2024

We are pleased to announce that artist Anna Binta Diallo has been selected as a Norval Sovereign African Art Prize Finalist.

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Kareem–Anthony Ferreira

Painting In Parallel: A Conversation with Kareem-Anthony Ferreira & Roger Ferreira

In honour of Black History Month, Holt Renfrew has asked Kareem-Anthony Ferreira and Roger Ferreira to have a conversation regarding family, history, legacy, as well as their perspectives on the Caribbean-Canadian experience.  

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Jacob Todd Broussard

Jacob Todd Broussard joins Towards Gallery

Towards is pleased to announce the representation of Jacob Todd Broussard.

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Kareem–Anthony Ferreira

‘Miss Rodney’s Event’ acquired by Art Gallery of Hamilton

We are pleased to announce that the Art Gallery of Hamilton has acquired Miss Rodney’s Event for their permanent collection.

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Kareem–Anthony Ferreira

Kareem–Anthony Ferreira receives 2023 City of Hamilton Art Award

Congratulations to artist Kareem-Anthony Ferreira who has been awarded by the City of Hamilton the 2023 Creator Award.

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Ted Gahl

Ted Gahl interview by Revue Eclipse

Ted Gahl recently sat down for a conversation with Revue Eclipse. Read the full interview here

Anna Binta Diallo

Topographies at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery

Upcoming exhibition Topographies by Anna Binta Diallo to open at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery.

June 10th, 2023 – September 24th, 2023

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Anna Binta Diallo

‘The Further Apart Things Seem’ now on view at the AGM

Anna Binta Diallo is included in a group exhibition, The Further Apart Things Seem at the Art Gallery of Mississagua.

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Ted Gahl

‘Le Goon’ reviewed in White Hot Magazine

Ted Gahl’s exhibition Le Goon at Harkawik Gallery is reviewed in White Hot Magazine.

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Ted Gahl

Ted Gahl joins Towards Gallery

Towards is pleased to announce the representation of Ted Gahl. Known for an expansive painting practice that draws upon a wide variety of references, Gahl creates paintings that defy easy categorization.

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Ted Gahl

‘Le Goon’ Reviewed in The Brooklyn Rail

Ted Gahl’s current exhibition Le Goon is reviewed in The Brooklyn Rail.

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Maria Trabulo

Last Week: Maria Trabulo at MAAT

Maria Trabulo’s exhibition “Fragile Stones” continues at the MAAT Museum in Lisbon, until February 6, 2023.

Taking the form of a large-scale sculptural installation as well as an extended video piece, Trabulo turns her attention to the ongoing conflict in Syria.

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Anna Binta Diallo

‘Erranes - Un Retour’ Reviewed in Esse

Anna Binta Diallo’s exhibition Errances - un retour reviewed in the most recent edition of Esse magazine, available both in print and online.

Anna Binta Diallo

Anna Binta Diallo Highlighted in Artnet News

Anna Binta Diallo’s work is highlighted in the Artnet News review of the African Photography Biennale, currently on view at the National Museum in Bamako, Mali.

Maria Trabulo

‘Fragile Stones’ now on view at MAAT Museum in Lisbon

Maria Trabulo’s new work, ‘Fragile Stones’ is part of a current exhibition held at the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon.

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Ted Gahl

Works on Paper

As part of Ted Gahl’s recent exhibition at the gallery we are pleased to present Ted Gahl: Works on Paper, a new book published by Towards. 

Spanning nearly a decade of a works by Ted Gahl, the publication is printed in an edition of 100 and features close to 70 works on paper as well as a conversation between Ted Gahl and Brad Hajzak. 

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Kareem–Anthony Ferreira

‘Gatherings’ opens at the Art Gallery of Hamilton

Hamilton-based Kareem-Anthony Ferreira opens a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of Hamilton which highlights accomplishments of Kareem’s emerging practice in conjunction with work by his father, Roger Ferreira (b. 1961).

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Anna Binta Diallo

Public Installation at Verdun

Anna Binta Diallo’s ‘Wanderings in Verdun’, a large public mural is installed at the entrance hall of Denis Savard Building in Verdun, Quebec.

The mural was inspired by the history of Verdun, its cultural and social activities and native folklore. The mural stages key moments from the past and present through a gallery of syncopated characters. ‘Wanderings in Verdun’ expresses themes often referenced in Diallo’s practice; issues of migration, displacement and mythology are linked to personal history as well as the relationship between language, stories and identity.

Kareem–Anthony Ferreira

Table, Manors Solo exhibition at Hamilton Artists Inc. on view until May 14.

The Inc is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Hamilton-born painter Kareem-Anthony Ferreira. The works in Table, Manors reimagine moments from Ferreira’s Trinidadian family members’ lives, focused around the dining table. The images of preparing, serving, regarding, and eating food produce a rich exploration of not only Ferreira’s memories, but broader themes of colonialism in the Caribbean.

Maria Trabulo

EDP Young Artist Award Finalist

Congratulations to Maria Trabulo who is one of six finalists selected for the prestigious EDP Young Artist Award.

Her work will be included in an exhibition held at the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology in Lisbon, in October at which time the winner will be announced.

View the full press release via MAAT

Anna Binta Diallo

The Further Apart Things Seem

Contemporary Calgary
March 3–May 22, 2022
contemporarycalgary.com

Anna Binta Diallo is included in a group exhibition at Contemporary Calgary, on view until May 22. Co-curated by Shannon Anderson and Jay Wilson.

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