A prominent figure in a generation of notable West Coast painters, architects, poets, musicians and writers, Gordon Smith had an openly inquisitive mind and experimented endlessly in his art making. The unique presence of nature on the Pacific coast was a boundless inspiration to the artist. It was not the grand vistas nor the broad expanses of nature that attracted Smith, he was drawn to the web of trees, the entanglement of undergrowth, the reflection of a swamp, the snowfall on a branch—the intricacies of how nature functions cyclically and seasonally, through spring, fall and winter.
Gordon Smith: Selected WorksMarch 23rd - April 20th, 2024
Installation View
Gordon Smith: Selected WorksMarch 23rd - April 20th, 2024
Installation View
Gordon Smith: Selected WorksMarch 23rd - April 20th, 2024
Gordon Smith
Byway Trees A XII
2001
Acrylic on canvas
45" x 50"
Gordon Smith
North Shore Winter #2
2008
Acrylic on canvas
60" x 67"
Gordon Smith
Whistler Painting #2
2010
Acrylic on canvas
60" x 67"
Gordon Smith
Snow XXI
1996
Acrylic on canvas
75" x 67"
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The Estate of Gordon Smith
Gordon Smith (1919-2020) was a key figure in contemporary Canadian art. Since the 1950s, he worked continuously to expand the dialogue between abstraction and representation. In his tangled paintings, there is the insinuation of entire fields of colour below the surface. Over the course of his 75-year long career he has made paintings employing that procedure of looping and overlapping, the movement of line to line, texture into texture and colour into colour. His work has been an evolving search for balance between abstraction and his love of the land, which has given us insight into both the act of painting and the essence of the West Coast.