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Distillery District Magazine July 2017 Vol.14

Published by DDM, 2017-07-05 12:36:29

Description: Welcome to Distillery District Art Magazine July 2017 Vol.14

We celebrated Canada's 150th year confederation with huge festivities, some rain and a great abundance of hope.

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Distillery District Magazine Toronto . July 2017. Digital Edition Vol.14

Recommendations Heffel Fine Art Auction House Lumas Gallery, Toronto Stephen Bulger Gallery Sandra Ainsley Gallery Thompson Landry Gallery Consignor Canadian Fine Art Hazelton Fine Art Galleries Mayberry Fine Art Bau-Xi Gallery Gallery260 Corkin Gallery Loch Gallery AGO Arta Gallery Contessa Gallery FFotoimage Galerie Raphael Messum’s Fine Art Mira Godard Gallery Alan Klinkhoff Gallery Ryerson Image Centre Martin Lawrence Galleries Artscape Studios – Distillery District The McMichael Canadian Art Collection The Power Plant Contemporary Gallery Front cover of DDM July 2017 – by David Drebin By The Sea

NASA – Green Earth

Thank you! The team at Distillery District Magazine are grateful for your support and contribution. Without you DDM would ne be possible. Welcome to Distillery District Art Magazine Volume 14, July 2017. We are pleased to showcase art, We celebrated Canada's 150th year confederation with huge festivities, culture, design and technology that encompass life in the Distillery Art some rain and a great abundance of hope. District and beyond. O’Canada shine your light, show the world the best we can be, and hopefully it becomes a beacon of hope in times of great change. Our country is not perfect; however working together is preferred to separate directions. Let’s not forget the past, nor the lessons learned. DDM in conversation: with Paul Roth, Director of Ryerson Image Centre. Page 20 Cheers Canada, to the next 150! DDM Team Suzy Lake, 2016 Scotiabank CONTACT Festival Winner Page 26

CONTENTS DDM INTRO 4 DAVID DREBIN (DDM COVER) 7 HENRY GEORGE GLYDE 20 ANDY WARHOL 26 INDIGENOUS ART 30 NORVAL MORRISSEAU 40 MOSTAFA KEYHANI 46 ALFRED JOSEPH CASSON 50 CHRISTOPH SCHREIN 54 HORST & DENIEL ZIELSKE 58 PINOT NOIR OBSESSION, BY KIM GERTLER 62 SEAN YELLAND 64 THE CANADIAN CHOCOLATE MASTER - CHRIS KWOK 73 - PASTRY CHEF AT CLUNY BISTRO & BOULANGERIE DINING IN THE DISTILLERY - EL CATRIN, BY KIM GERTLER 75 JEFF GOODMAN STUDIO 76 HONDA INDY 86 WINE TOURISM IN CHILE, BY SONIA KHURANA 90 JOHN LENNON & LESTER B. PEARSON, BY BARB HANNAH 100 BOUTARI WINERY ON CRETE, GREECE 104 DOM INTERIORS SHOWROOM 110 FPCBP GOLF TOURNAMENT 118 JEFFERY MILSTEIN 120 W. DAVID WARD 126 PHILIP CRAIG 130 DAVID TRESS 134 EMERGING TECHNOLOGY & DIGITAL CURRENCY 138 - BANKING OF THE FUTURE, BY CRAIG BROWN PACO DOS CUNHAS WINERY, PORTUGAL 142 THOMPSON LANDRY GALLERY 146 DDM 149

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David Drebin, By The Sea

David Drebin, Toronto, The 6ix

David Drebin, Toronto, The 6ix

David Drebin, Number 12

David Drebin, Face Off in Cannes

Sam Francis, Pasadena Box

John Meredith

7,438,750 Arthur Lismer, Pacific Ocean, BC

Jack Leonard Shadbolt, Low Tide in Cornwall Jack Leonard Shadbolt, Low Tide in Cornwall

Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Blue Ovoid

Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Green Ovoid

Jean Albert McEwen, Ovodalesque noire



Henry George Glyde Born in Luton, England, Glyde was Glyde's most significant works are oils trained at the Royal College of and murals that documented aspects Art in London, England (1926–30). He of urban and rural prairie life in a style came to Canada in 1935 to teach that could be called social realism. His drawing in Calgary at the Provincial murals are classical with sombre Institute of Technology and Art and in colours sombre and figure groupings 1936 became head of the art that are mythological and symbolic in department. He was also head of the mood and content. The emphasis on painting division of the Banff School of structural realities carried over to his Fine Arts (1936–66). In 1937 he began interpretation of the Alberta landscape teaching community art classes with and to his portrayal of the British the Department of Columbia coast. A major retrospective Extension, University of Alberta, where exhibition was produced by he went on to establish the Division of the Glenbow Museum in 1987. He was Fine Art. He taught there between made a member of the Royal Canadian 1946 and 1966. Academy of Arts.

Henry George Glyde, Sunshine Henry George Glyde, Pilot Mountain

Alfred Joseph (A.J.) Casson, Black Spruce, Combermere, Ontario

N. NICHOLAS (JR.) DE GRANDMAISON, Landscape

Marc-Aurele Fortin, Toits de Montreal

John M.A. Koerner (Korner), Pylades

Andy Warhol, U.N. Stamp (F. & S. II.185)

Andy Warhol, Lincoln Center Ticket (F. & S. II.19)



A sparkling wine to release your inner mischief

BENJAMIN CHEE CHEE, Flying Geese B. Chee, Pregnant Goose

ABRAHAM-RUBEN, SAMI-SHAMAN

Johnny Inukpuk, Man Pulling Seal

William Ronals (Bill) Reid, Chief of the Undersea World

ROY HENRY VICKERS, Skedans

ROY HENRY VICKERS, Ninstints

Nuna Parr, Walking Bear

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JANE ASH POITRAS, Spirit Dancing Sky



Norval Morrisseau, artist (born 14 March 1932 in Sand Point Reserve, near Beardmore, ON; died 4 December in Toronto, ON). Morrisseau was a self-taught artist of Ojibwa ancestry (his Ojibwa name, which appears in syllabics on his paintings, means \"Copper Thunderbird\") and he originated the pictographic style, or what is referred to as \"Woodlands School,\" \"legend painting\" or \"x-ray art.\" This style is a fusion of European easel painting with Ojibwe Midewiwin Society scrolls and pictography of rock paintings. Introduced to the Canadian public at the Pollock Gallery, Toronto, in 1962, Morrisseau was the first artist of First Nations ancestry to break through the Canadian professional white-art barrier. Throughout the 1960s Morrisseau's pictographic style grew in popularity and was often perceived by other Cree, Ojibwe and Ottawa artists as a tribal style, to be adapted for their own cultural needs. By the 1970s younger artists painted exclusively in his genre. For Morrisseau, the 1970s were a time of struggle to reconcile traditional Midewiwin and Christian religions in his art and personal life. Combining his Ojibwa heritage, instilled in him by his maternal grandfather, Moses Nanakonagos, with the religion Eckankar, his works during the 1980s became more focused on spiritual elements. Morrisseau continued to study Ojibwe shamanistic practices until late in his life, which he believed elevated his work to a higher plane of understanding. Norval Morrisseau was presented with the Order of Canada in 1978. In 2006, the National Gallery of Canada mounted Norval Morrisseau - Shaman Artist, a travelling retrospective exhibition of the artist's work.

Norval Morrisseau, SINIBOINE MAN (SHAMAN

Norval Morrisseau, LOONS

Norval Morrisseau, FISH, BEAR AND LOONS

Eril Madigan Heck, Pattern

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Mostafa Keyhani was born in 1954 in Iran. He received a diploma in anatomy and studied art at Tehran and Dusseldorf Universities. Upon completion of these studies, he then spent seven years travelling Germany and France, developing his technique and style. It is typical of Mostafa’s paintings to convey the lively spirit of street scenes, scenic landscapes and the beauty of floral still life. Brilliance with colour and energetic compositions enchant the viewer. Mr. Keyhani’s works are featured in galleries in Munich, Dusseldorf, Paris, Cannes, Canada and the United States. His paintings are in numerous important collections in France, Germany, the United States and Canada, where his work is on display in the permanent collection of the Canadian Parliament Building.

Mostafa Keyhani, LE PETIT CAFE

Mostafa Keyhani, CAFE WITH RED AWNINGS, PROVENCE

Mostafa Keyhani, DUCKS

Alfred Joseph Casson, OC (May 17, 1898 – February 20, 1992) was a member of the Canadian group of painters known as the Group of Seven. He joined the group in 1926 at the invitation of Franklin Carmichael. Casson is best known for his depictions of landscapes, forests and farms of southern Ontario, and for being the youngest member of the Group of Seven. DDM DDM


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