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Fossile petri 12
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When Laurent Lamarche reflects on the concept of origin, he thinks in terms of traces. His vision goes at once forward and backward, knitting together yesterday and tomorrow – thus e...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Bounty Hunter
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
18”h 12”w 6”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy, Bismuth Crystals, Quartz Crystals, and Acrylic Paint with Marble base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Acrylic

"Corrugation in White"
Located in Toronto, ON
Encaustic painting is an ancient art form and was practiced by artists as far back as the 5th century B.C. The word encaustic comes from Greek and means “to burn in”, which refers to...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Encaustic, Cardboard

Quartz Spikes
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
11.5" x 6” x 5” Original Sculpture Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball 2020
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Stanley
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
15”h 7”w 8”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay, Ipkiss Quartz Crystal and Gold Leaf Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Marty Vader
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
12”h 6”w 6”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin

Blast
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
8”h x 8”w x 5”d Original Sculpture - Polymer Clay, Aerosol Paint, Quartz Crystals, Marble Base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Polymer

All Seeing
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
16-18”h x 12”w x 6”d Original Sculpture - Polymer clay, gold leaf, amethyst crystals, coral, with black marble base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Element
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
8”h x 6”w x 5”d Original Sculpture - Polymer clay, silver leaf, glass crystal, with black marble base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Silver

Amethyster
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
14”h 12”w 8”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay and Amethyst Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin

You Should See The Other Guy
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
12”h 6”w 4”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay, Gold Leaf, and Quartz Crystal Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Artanis
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
10-12”h x 6”w x 5”d Original Sculpture - Polymer clay, gold leaf, rose quartz crystals, with black marble base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Marvellous
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
12”h 6”w 6”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay, Quartz, and Porcelain Flowers Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin

Fuse 1
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
At first glance, the fields of art and science may seem like two incompatible subjects that exist on opposite sides of a spectrum, though historicall...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Pavillion Fragment
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant cont...
Category

1980s Post-Modern Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Garden Wall
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach (BFA, 2012) is an artist working in Kingston Ontario. Crombach has been awarded the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award. His solo exhibition, Behind Elegantly Carved Wooden Doors, was presented at Art Mûr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Metal

Fuse 2
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
At first glance, the fields of art and science may seem like two incompatible subjects that exist on opposite sides of a spectrum, though historically speaking they have shared an in...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Ecofact 3
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When Laurent Lamarche reflects on the concept of origin, he thinks in terms of traces. His vision goes at once forward and backward, knitting together yesterday and tomorrow – thus e...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Nylon

Bone China 4
By Bevan Ramsay
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Bone China emerged as a reflection on the relationship between synthetic and organic aesthetic properties. By fusing the two, Ramsay has attempted to create...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Foam, PVC, Lacquer, Paper, Mixed Media

Fossile V5
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When Laurent Lamarche reflects on the concept of origin, he thinks in terms of traces. His vision goes at once forward and backward, knitting together ye...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Aluminum

Fleuron I
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach (BFA, 2012) is an artist working in Kingston Ontario. Crombach has been awarded the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award. His solo exhibition, Behind Elegantly Carved Wooden Doors, was presented at Art Mûr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Transfigurateurs
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
My works are part of a reflection at the crossroads of the scientific laboratory, the curiosity cabinet and the museum of natural history. It is from the transformation potential of ...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Fuse 3
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
At first glance, the fields of art and science may seem like two incompatible subjects that exist on opposite sides of a spectrum, though historicall...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Jade Rude "Nice To See You" Small Bronze, 2019
By Jade Rude
Located in Toronto, Ontario
After the incredible success of Jade Rude's iconic "Nice To See You" sculpture, the artist has returned with an accessible yet impactful smaller multiple in acrylic bronze mirror. ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Mirror

Untitled
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s artistic practice is shaped predominantly by sculpture, expressed in the form of installations and detailed miniature models. Lachapelle presents playful universes which combine objects of undetermined purpose; in this way, he opens the conventions of our reality to fresh disposition. The architecture of his models – which Lachapelle has recently begun to make with the help of the latest 3-D printing technology – shows motifs originating from the everyday, certainly, but seeming strange, alienating or even uncanny when combined as the artist chooses. A kind of transition between two worlds often appears in Lachapelle’s work – for example when the model of a library filled with books curves inwards and reveals a mysterious opening pointing into darkness – these are the artist’s references to spaces and occurrences which may be concealed below the surface of outward semblance. Guillaume Lachapelle has participated in several solo and group exhibitions including Manèges at Circa – Centre d’Exposition Art Contemporain (Montreal) in 2006; Quebec Gold at the Ancien Collège des Jésuites (Rheims, France) in 2008 and in Abracadabra (Edward Day...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Nylon, Acrylic

Multiply Connected Triangle I
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In Hyperobjects, Nova Scotia-based artist Colleen Wolstenholme presents works that developed from her earlier drawings of brain cell patterns and her interest in the way consciousnes...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Attention au bouchon et au cul de la bouteille
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Humour is the courtesy of despair .” Chris Marker Pierre Laroche’s interest delves into established codes and symbolic constructions associated with t...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Nylon, Glass

Bone China 8
By Bevan Ramsay
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Bone China emerged as a reflection on the relationship between synthetic and organic aesthetic properties. By fusing the two, Ramsay has attempted to create...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Foam, PVC, Lacquer, Paper, Mixed Media

Pelt 4
Located in Montreal, Quebec
ngrid Bachmann has presented her multidisciplinary work nationally and internationally in exhibitions and festivals in Belgium, the U.S., Estonia, Singapore, Peru, Brazil, the UK, an...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Nylon, Mixed Media

Prototype pour un effort collectif
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s artistic practice is shaped predominantly by sculpture, expressed in the form of installations and detailed miniature models. Lachapelle presents playful universes which combine objects of undetermined purpose; in this way, he opens the conventions of our reality to fresh disposition. The architecture of his models – which Lachapelle has recently begun to make with the help of the latest 3-D printing technology – shows motifs originating from the everyday, certainly, but seeming strange, alienating or even uncanny when combined as the artist chooses. A kind of transition between two worlds often appears in Lachapelle’s work – for example when the model of a library filled with books curves inwards and reveals a mysterious opening pointing into darkness – these are the artist’s references to spaces and occurrences which may be concealed below the surface of outward semblance. Guillaume Lachapelle has participated in several solo and group exhibitions including Manèges at Circa – Centre d’Exposition Art Contemporain (Montreal) in 2006; Quebec Gold at the Ancien Collège des Jésuites (Rheims, France) in 2008 and in Abracadabra (Edward Day...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Nylon

Ecofact 2
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When Laurent Lamarche reflects on the concept of origin, he thinks in terms of traces. His vision goes at once forward and backward, knitting together yesterday and tomorrow – thus e...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Nylon

Multiply Connected Triangle II
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
By Sophie Lynch In Hyperobjects, Nova Scotia-based artist Colleen Wolstenholme presents works that developed from her earlier drawings of brain cell patterns and her interest in t...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

À géométrie variables
By Karine Payette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Working primarily in the medium of installation, but also that of photography and video, Karine Payette creates fictional environments that function as freeze frames in which narratives are suspended. In her work, she uses everyday objects to construct extensive dream-like scenes in a hyperrealist manner. These mises-en-scène serve to hint at a potential narrative which evokes the precariousness of our surrounding world. Through the playful use of everyday objects that are transposed into extraordinary situations, she craftily toys with our vision of things, so as to stimulate reflection about the instability of the materials and forms which are part of our living environments. She questions notions of comfort and displeasure in a perpetually transforming world. Karine Payette, who holds a MFA from UQAM, lives and works in Montreal. Her works have been displayed in solo exhibitions, notably at the Galerie de l’UQAM (Confort instable, 2012) and at Le lieu, Centre en art actuel in Quebec City (L’autre dimanche matin...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Smokey Quartz
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
14”h 7”w 6”d  Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay, Quartz, and Porcelain Flowers Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin

Obelisk
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
12”h x 19”w x 8”d Original Sculpture - Polymer Clay, Moon Stone, Resin, Gold Leaf, Copper Pipe, Marble Base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Grill
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
6"h x 11"w x 5.5"d Original Sculpture - Polymer Clay, Quartz Crystals,Aerosol Paint, Marble Base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Polymer

Frida
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
8"h x 6”w x 5”d Original - Polymer clay, gold leaf, citrine crystal, with black marble base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Ultra Violet
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
13”h 6”w 6”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay and Quartz Crystals Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin

Pinky
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
17”h 15”w 14”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay, Gold Leaf, Amethyst Crystals and Crystals Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Darth Amethyst
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
18”h 13”w 9”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay and Amethyst Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media

Sommeil
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s artistic practice is shaped predominantly by sculpture, expressed in the form of installations and detailed miniature models. Lachapelle presents playful universes which combine objects of undetermined purpose; in this way, he opens the conventions of our reality to fresh disposition. The architecture of his models – which Lachapelle has recently begun to make with the help of the latest 3-D printing technology – shows motifs originating from the everyday, certainly, but seeming strange, alienating or even uncanny when combined as the artist chooses. A kind of transition between two worlds often appears in Lachapelle’s work – for example when the model of a library filled with books curves inwards and reveals a mysterious opening pointing into darkness – these are the artist’s references to spaces and occurrences which may be concealed below the surface of outward semblance. Guillaume Lachapelle has participated in several solo and group exhibitions including Manèges at Circa – Centre d’Exposition Art Contemporain (Montreal) in 2006; Quebec Gold at the Ancien Collège des Jésuites (Rheims, France) in 2008 and in Abracadabra (Edward Day...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Nylon

Still Life
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach graduated from OCAD University’s Sculpture and Installation program in 2012. He has been awarded the Hayden Davies Memorial Award, Samuel Lazar Kagan Award, Abraham and Malka Green Award, and a BMO 1st Art Nomination. His work has been seen at Word On The Street, Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects, the Al Green...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Resin, Wood, Acrylic

Bough Laden with Fluorescent Orange
By Shayne Dark
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In 1914, a group of intrepid young men set forth into the northern wilderness with the ambition to document the uncharted territory of the Canadian collective unconscious. Their medium was that of sketchbooks and paint, and with these they rendered a vast and previously unknowable landscape into a tangible national identity. One could call their distinct style picturesque, as it cohered to many of the attributes prescribed by 18th century thinker William Gilpen – for capturing nature so as to make it both palatable and empowering for the viewer. During the romantic period in Europe, certain visual tropes emphasized the beauty of the natural landscape despite the rapid advancements of industrialism. As such, the picturesque, when applied properly, enabled the viewer to apprehend and revel in the vastness of change and opportunity with which they were presently confronted. It is at a similar juncture that we contemplate the works of contemporary sculptor and installation artist Shayne Dark, who’s large scale arborescent schemes present a striking encapsulation of both the magnitude as well as the limits of our natural resources. In an age where the re-assessment of our modes of production and consumption has become a main constituent of our identity, his work serves as a potent reminder of this position’s precarity. One piece resembling a cluster of branches, for example, balances in a tenuous fashion, relying on the equal distribution of weight among all its parts to stay upright. In another work, the boughs extend upwards from a base so small it threatens to tip over. As opposed to the romantic and idealized conceptions of a nature as realized in the compositions of the Group of Seven, Dark, by working in the industrial material of hot forged steel, acknowledges the imprint of the human hand on our surroundings. As art critic and theorist Rosalind Krauss...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Survival
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Textile

Survival
Survival
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Suckers and
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Textile

Throw and Catch
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Textile

Still Holding
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Textile

If e like e Good or Bad
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Textile

Brothers Keeper
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Textile

Goes Around, comes around
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Textile

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