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Geoff ReesUntitled1990s
1990s
$5,500
£4,282.12
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Geoff Rees (1930–2018)
A Modernist Voice of the West Coast
Geoff Rees was a defining figure in Western Canadian abstraction, known for paintings that balance radiant colour, meditative gesture, and a quiet, rigorous intelligence. Over a six decade career, he shaped the trajectory of Vancouver’s postwar art scene through both his artistic practice and his thirty five years of teaching at the Vancouver School of Art, later Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
Born in Nelson, British Columbia, Rees developed a distinctly modern Canadian sensibility: open, outward looking, and enriched by global experience. Early exposure to Japanese woodblock prints introduced him to a disciplined vocabulary of mark and colour that anchored his painterly language for decades. His mentor Jack Shadbolt, one of British Columbia’s most influential modern painters and himself mentored by Emily Carr, encouraged in Rees a belief in painting as an inward search where meaning emerges through process rather than prescription.
After graduating in 1952, Rees embarked on extensive travels across Europe, Asia, New Guinea, North Africa, Sri Lanka, and India. These journeys deepened his sensitivity to non Western systems of seeing, to pattern, rhythm, and symbolic form. His paintings reflect this synthesis: abstract compositions where colour breathes, forms hover toward resolution, and gesture rests in contemplative suspension.
Rees exhibited widely across Canada and abroad, notably through Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, which represented him until its closure in 2011. International recognition arrived in 1992 when his painting Beneath the Reef received a 50,000 dollar award at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, then among the most significant honours granted to a Canadian painter. The work later toured major museums worldwide as part of the Eco Conference exhibition series.
Following his retirement from Emily Carr University, Rees withdrew from public life to focus almost exclusively on the studio, painting daily until his passing in 2018. His final exhibition that year reaffirmed the lucid and luminous restraint of his late work.
In his 1990 essay on Rees, Jack Shadbolt offered one of the clearest articulations of the artist’s essence:
“His relation to art manifests this. There is only the process of art, the intimations of mystery in what is evoked by the way forms move together to find their accord, the sea changes they go through to accommodate. His paintings seem to be seeking a configuration. His forms seem to have passed through the spirit and emerge cleansed and illumined by an inner light. His paintings are calm, awaiting resolution, inviting the viewer to share with him a reflection on the nature of just being.”
Today, Rees’s paintings are increasingly sought for their clarity, sensitivity, and spiritual depth. In 2021, the Geoff Rees Memorial Fund was established at Emily Carr University of Art + Design to honour his legacy and support future generations of artists.
All unsigned works offered through ADDITION bear a chomp of his signature and have been formally authenticated by the stewards of the Geoff Rees estate.
- Creator:Geoff Rees (1930 - 2018, Canadian)
- Creation Year:1990s
- Dimensions:Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Vancouver, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2787217245772
Geoff Rees
Geoff Rees (1930–2018) Artist Biography Geoff Rees was a pivotal figure in West Coast modernism, known for paintings that merge radiant colour, meditative gesture, and a quietly disciplined intelligence. Over a six decade career, he became one of the most influential yet understated voices in Western Canadian abstraction, admired for both his artistic practice and his 35 years of teaching at the Vancouver School of Art, later Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Born in Nelson, BC to immigrant parents from England and Australia, Rees developed an outlook shaped by openness and curiosity. He studied at the Vancouver School of Art, graduating in 1952, where he became deeply engaged with the clarity and restraint of Japanese woodblock prints. Their disciplined approach to line and colour became foundational to his own visual language. Rees was mentored by and later became a colleague of Jack Shadbolt, one of British Columbia’s most influential modern painters and himself mentored by Emily Carr. The two worked together at the Vancouver School of Art, where Shadbolt encouraged Rees to view painting as an inward search, a process through which meaning emerges intuitively and through the physical act of making. Shadbolt later wrote a major essay on Rees in 1990, offering the clearest articulation of his creative essence: “His relation to art manifests this. There is only the process of art, the intimations of mystery in what is evoked by the way forms move together to find their accord, the sea changes they go through to accommodate. His paintings seem to be seeking a configuration. His forms seem to have passed through the spirit and emerge cleansed and illumined by an inner light. His paintings are calm, awaiting resolution, inviting the viewer to share with him a reflection on the nature of just being.” After graduating, Rees undertook an extensive overland journey through Europe and Asia, traveling by motor as far as Rajasthan. Over subsequent decades he spent extended periods in New Guinea, Sri Lanka, North Africa, and India. These experiences broadened his understanding of symbolic and rhythmic visual systems and deepened the contemplative quality of his mature abstraction. Rees exhibited widely in Canada and internationally. For many years he was represented by Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, one of Vancouver’s leading contemporary galleries until its closure in 2011. In 1992 his painting Beneath the Reef received a $50k award at an exhibition presented alongside the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, then one of the largest honours given to a Canadian painter. The work later toured internationally as part of the Eco Conference exhibition series. Following his retirement from Emily Carr University, Rees focused exclusively on painting until his passing in 2018. In 2021, the Geoff Rees Memorial Fund was established at Emily Carr University of Art and Design to support graduate students and honour his legacy. All works offered through ADDITION have been authenticated by the Geoff Rees estate. Each painting is either signed or bears a chomp of his signature.
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