John Hall: Travelling Light: a forty-five-year survey of paintings
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Nickle Galleries 410 University Court NW, Taylor Family Digital Library, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
John Hall, "3.02.99," 1999
acrylic on canvas, 24" x 36", collection of the artist.
Opening reception: January 26, 2017 5:00-8:00pm
Nickle at Noon, Exhibition Tour with John Hall, January 26, 2017, 12-1pm
Loch Gallery, Book signing of Book "Travelling Light", January 28, 2-4pm
Nickle at Noon, Penetrating the Surface: Realism, Trade Networks and Dutch Still Life Painting, Anuradha Gobin, February 9, 2017, 12-1pm
Nickle at Noon, Beautiful Liars: A Brief Look at Photorealism in Canada, Christine Sowiak, February 16, 2017, 12-1pm
John Hall is renowned as a painter of detailed, highly realistic works that reflect his travel, relationships and stuff of life.
Born in Edmonton in 1943, Hall spent much of his career in Calgary, moving to Kelowna in 1999. He studied at the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary in the early 1960s and the Instituto Allende, in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, before moving to New York to paint in 1979/80.
In the 1980s Hall created his Tourist Series and Toys series, then began the Still-Life Portrait series in which he paints collections of objects that evoke his subject. Since moving to Kelowna Hall continues to explore still-life and has depicted monumental donuts, candiy, tea cups, and CDs. His most recent works have focused on fruits and vegetables.
The exhibition Travelling Light is accompanied by a full-length, full-colour catalogue that features essays by Liz Wylie, and Alexandra Haeseker, a long-time collaborator and colleague of Hall’s.
Organized by the Kelowna Art Gallery, in collaboration with the Nickle Galleries at the University of Calgary.