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Listed below are press reviews of gallery members or
past Loop exhibitions.
To view an article just click the link.
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Vie des Arts, No. 218, Spring 2010 (English Edition) Page 1
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April, 2010 Mark Adair
The Art Work of Mark Adair: Death As An Anecdote to Kicking the Living by Julie Oakes
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satellite 1-416, No. 5, Vol. 19.
March 12, 2009 Maria Gabankova
Maria Gabankova Review (Czechoslovakian) by Josef Cermak
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metro
Weekend, January 9-11, 2009 Sung Ja Kim & Linda Heffernan
Hot & Happening Weekend Events Around The City
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Canadian Art
Summer 2008 Adrian Fish
Adrian Fish, Patrick Mikhail Gallery, Ottawa
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Juana Gaita
June 2008 Laura Ciruls
Laura Ciruls Review (Latvian)
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PLANET EYE Beta
May 20 2008 Yvonne Singer
The exhibition by Toronto-based artist and York University professor who has show both nationally and internationally, uses political and personal artifacts to portray the artist's father's life.
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ARTFORUM
May 16 2008 Yvonne Singer
Yvonne Singer: Signs of Life; an intimate portrait of someone I don't know
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Toronto Star
April 5 2008 Martha Eleen
The way Martha Eleen sees it, she's missing out on just about every art trend going.
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The National Post
February 5 2008 Gary Clement
Gary Clement has exchanged the Laurentian pencil crayons of this youth for the more adult medium of watercolours, but his subject matter has completed its orbit and returned to the launch point.
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NOW Magazine
January 24-30 2008 Mary Catherine Newcomb
Mary Catherine Newcomb's creatures made of eggplants grown in moulds cast a summery spell, at Loop.
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Toronto Life
January 2008 Mary Catherine Newcomb
Mary Catherine Newcomb makes startling sculptures using veggies from her garden, carving eggplants into demons and saints and placing them in pickling jars.
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Globe &
Mail
January 12 2008 Mary Catherine Newcomb
Although she grows her art in the garden, Kitchener, Ont.-based artist Mary Catherine Newcomb vigorously denies she has much of a green thumb.
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Telo zlomené, zachranené a Isenheimský oltár
January 18 2008 Maria Gabankova
Labyrinth of the heART
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Globe &
Mail
January 5 2008 Richard Mongiat
For his fifth exhibition at Loop, the gallery he founded with Catherine Beaudette, Toronto-based artist Richard Mongiat makes a bracing attempt to rush the season and fill the gallery with the rich, operatic hues of the garden in the throes of summer.
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Toronto Star
December 6 2007 Maureen Paxton / Richard Mongiat
At first glance, Maureen Paxton's "The Ape Drawings" and Richard Mongiat's "Weeds and Wildflowers" paintings could not have less in common.
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Border Crossings
2007 Sasha Pierce
Sasha Pierce "I put the paint in a little Ziploc bag and then I squeeze it out." Sasha Pierce is explaining how she makes oil on canvas paintings that look as if they were sections of woven material.
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Toronto Star
September 22 2007 JJ Lee and John Abrams
JJ Lee and John Abrams at Loop Gallery.
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Globe &
Mail
October 6 2007 John Abrams
Toronto-based painter John Abrams is clearly devoted to movies, and for the last few years has been making paintings about them.
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Eye Weekly
September 6 2007 Erin Finley conjures something dopily magical with her show, "Dezzy and the Lusty Moor," instead of, say, crippling herself with irony.
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Toronto Star
August 25 2007 Michael Amar and Erin Finley
Michael Amar and Erin Finley at Loop Gallery.
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Toronto Star
August 11 2007 Linda Heffernan and Wil Murray
A rather dim view of the future links "Current Affairs," by Linda Heffernan to "Strawberry Alarmist Talk Radio," by Wil Murray.
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Globe &
Mail
July 28 2007 Wil Murray
Wil Murray at Loop Gallery.
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Toronto Life
July 2007 Wil Murray
A Fine Mess - Painter Wil Murray keeps it all under control.
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Globe &
Mail
June 2 2007 Elizabeth Babyn
Toronto-based painter Elizabeth Babyn calls her exhibition of vigorously painted acrylics Hopscotch and Bubblegum.
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Globe &
Mail
April 2007 Catherine Daigle
Memorial exhibition of the work of Loop Gallery member Catherine Daigle highlights her 20 year career.
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John
Abrams at Canada Quay, Harbourfront Centre Toronto
August 31 2003 Toronto painter John Abrams's exhibition in the small glassy pavilion at
Harbourfront called Canada Quay is called Amoureux.
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eye - 07.17.03
soupy csingh July 2003
Artist Camilla Singh gets wet, makes ageless porn
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Globe &
Mail
July 2003
Yael Brotman and Joan Dymianiw
This pairing of two remarkably gifted painters who appear to possess an
equally lethal understanding of the dehumanizing effects of global
strife is a fortuitous event.
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Globe &
Mail
Saturday, June 7, 2003
Toronto painter Moira Clark has always had a pleasant
way with abstract painting, criss-crossing bars of bright, innocent
colour into high-spirited chromatic weavings. But her paintings
sometimes felt a little too accidental, the triumph of her innate
sensuousness over conceptual planning.
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NOW
Magazine Online Edition, VOL. 22 NO. 31
Apr 3 - 9, 2003
FOUR SPRING SHOWS LAUNCH THE GREENING OF THE GALLERY CIRCUIT
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Globe & Mail
Saturday, March 22, 2003
Toronto-based artist Catherine Beaudette appears to be
almost obsessed with inspectable shards of nature-at-large and, given
the rate at which nature is receding from us, who can blame her?
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Toronto Star
August 10, 2002
Artist Thelma Van Alstyne showing at Loop
Gallery.Elizabeth Bailey's paintings are a feast for the eyes.
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NOW
magazine
Jan 17 - 23, 2002
Artist Elizabeth Bailey has met the challenge of
portraite painting.
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Gallery Tour
Loop Gallery is mentioned in article describing collective.
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Gallery Tour
Maria Gabankova past shows described and writen in
Italian.
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The
Canadian Emerging Artist Prize
Catherine Beaudette recived Second Prize!
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The
Toronto Star
June 28, 2001
Artist ?
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Artfocus
April 26 - May 19, 2001
Artist Catherine Beaudette: CLASSIFIED and Artist
Gene Mastrangeli: STUDIES IN RE-BAR/SHROUD
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eye
opinion
Feburary 15, 2001
Artist Elizabeth Bailey's paintings are a feast for the
eyes.
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ARTERY
FALL - WINTER, 2000
Artist Peter McFarlane at the V. McDonnell Gallery.
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The National Post
September, 2000
Artist Matthew Carver and Gillian Lies
feed the monster with a show called "Room"
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NOW
March, 2000
Artist Phil Irish and Artist Richard Mongiat
examine how humanity attempts to realize our dreams by shoping and
engineering nature.
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LOLA
magazine
Spring, 2000
Artist Yael Brotman Escutcheon at Angell
Gallery.
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DISPATCH
Artist Yael Brotman talks about her work and recent
travels.
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Location
Loop Gallery is located at 1174 Queen Street West.
Gallery Hours are Wednesday to Saturday from 1 to 5 PM and Sunday 1 to 4
PM or by appointment. If you require any further information or an
appointment please contact the gallery at 416-516-2581.
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