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Swimmer No. 3, (1983)
Betty Goodwin

Swimmer No. 3, (1983)

Betty Goodwin


Clouds and Black Hills, (c. 1932)
David Milne

Clouds and Black Hills, (c. 1932)

David Milne

Rain + flooding damages 100s of artworks at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal

via CBC

'Luminato: What Chicago can learn from Toronto' -- Chicago Tribune

by Chris Jones, July 1 /’11

read a shitty reaction (that says bs about t.o.) by martin knelman from the toronto star here


Iberia No. II, (1958)
Robert Motherwell

“I almost never start with an image. I start with a painting idea, an impulse, usually derived from my own world. Though sometimes images may emerge from some chord in my unconscious, the way a dream might. Even in those paintings where an image unconsciously develops, a certain kind of experience is usually necessary in order to perceive it. In Iberia or Spanish Painting, for example, you would have to know that a Spanish bull ring is made of sand of an ochre color, and that Spanish bulls are very small, quick, and coal black. Both of those coal black, ochre pictures have a bull in them, but you cannot really see the bull. They are an equivalence of the ferocity of the whole encounter.”
 — Robert Motherwell (via: Tate)

Iberia No. II, (1958)

Robert Motherwell

I almost never start with an image. I start with a painting idea, an impulse, usually derived from my own world. Though sometimes images may emerge from some chord in my unconscious, the way a dream might. Even in those paintings where an image unconsciously develops, a certain kind of experience is usually necessary in order to perceive it. In Iberia or Spanish Painting, for example, you would have to know that a Spanish bull ring is made of sand of an ochre color, and that Spanish bulls are very small, quick, and coal black. Both of those coal black, ochre pictures have a bull in them, but you cannot really see the bull. They are an equivalence of the ferocity of the whole encounter.

Robert Motherwell (via: Tate)


1957-J-No. 2, (1957)
Clyfford Still

December 29, 2011: That time a drunk girl punched this painting (estimated worth — $30-40 million), shoved her butt on it and peed herself. Oh and also caused approx. $10 000 in damages..

1957-J-No. 2, (1957)

Clyfford Still

December 29, 2011: That time a drunk girl punched this painting (estimated worth — $30-40 million), shoved her butt on it and peed herself. Oh and also caused approx. $10 000 in damages..


Dharana, (1932)
Frederick Varley

Dharana, (1932)

Frederick Varley

"Amsterdam Illustrator Kustaa Saksi Debuts Mural With A Digital Twist in Toronto" -- Torontoist
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