Kate Wilson, Occam's Garden, oil on linen composite aluminium panel.
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Kate Wilson, Occam's Garden, oil on linen composite aluminium panel.
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#newseries
#infinite_regress
Kate Wilson, Fictional Winds, watercolour on paper, 2026
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Kate Wilson, Simulations, watercolour on 23 x 31 cm paper, 2025
Kate Wilson, Untitled, watercolour on aluminium composite panel, 12in x 16in, 2025 #series Β© Kate Wilson
Art With Heart at The Carlu
444 Yonge Street
Toronto
October 7, 2025
'Known as Canadaβs most anticipated live charity art auction, Art With Heart is a fabulous evening of art and philanthropy in support of Casey House.'
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Kate Wilson, Night Garden, watercolour on 23cm x 31cm paper, 2025 #series #generalhardware
Untitled study, watercolour and gouache on 260 x 180mm (10 x 7in) paper, 2025 Β© Kate Wilson
FINAL DAY to view exhibitions by Kate Wilson and Lyla Rye.
Hours: Wed. - Sat. 12-6 pm
KATE WILSON
Celestial Botanics
&
LYLA RYE
Slash and Burn + Tree Poems
General Hardware
1520 Queen Street West Toronto
416-821-3060
generalhardware.ca
ON VIEW: Kate Wilson, Celestial Botanics (back gallery space)
April 12 - May 10, 2025
Please refer to our website for additional information or contact the gallery.
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Info@generalhardware.ca
Images: Celestial Mechanics 1 and 2, oil on panel, 36β x 30β
Thanks Rob!
Celestial Botanics opens at General Hardware Contemporary on Saturday, April 12, 2-5 pm.
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Rebuild VI, acrylic and watercolour on paper, 46 cm x 61 cm | 18 in x 24 in, 2023
#series
#suspend
#workonpaper
Kickback Ponderosa
Kate Wilson, Untitled, WIP, oil on panel, 30 x 36 in / 76.2 x 91.44 cm, 2025: General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, Canada.
Fictional Winds, ink on paper, 20 x 26 in / 50.8 x 66.04 cm, 2020, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto. Study for a wall drawing project.
Photo: LFdocumentation
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more artists have arrivedβwelcome!
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Fictional Winds, ink on paper, 20 x 26 in / 50.8 x 66.04 cm, 2020, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto. Study for a wall drawing project.
Photo: LFdocumentation.
A tour-de-force of scholarship and detective work: Fara Dabhoiwala reveals that a portrait of an 18th-century Black scientist, long dismissed as a caricature, is in fact a record of the man's mastery of Newtonian physicsβand the only painting made in 1759 of the return of Halley's comet.
Nan Goldin at the opening of This Will Not End Well in Berlin: βThe ICC is talking about genocide. The UN is talking about genocide. Even the Pope is talking about genocide. Yet weβre not supposed to talk about this as genocide. Are you afraid to hear this, Germany?β
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Aston Martin on Lakeshore Boulevard, New Toronto.
Kate Wilson, Night Botanicals, oil on panel, 30.48 x 40.64 cm, 2023, Auctioned at Art With Heart (Casey House) in October 2024.
A bra embroidered with handcuffed fists, air fresheners emblazoned with βmental health,β and more are featured in a London exhibition of works created in criminal justice settings.
My writing and my paintings do not have a direct connection in my mind. But I am sure they influence each other in the measure that everything we do is linked to whatever we are, which includes whatever we have done or are doing.
~ Etel Adnan
An incident long ago in Owen Sound.
Painting by Andrew James Paterson
"Art is, for me, the process of trying to wake up the soul. Because we live in an industrialised, fast-paced world that prefers that the soul remain asleep."
- Bill Viola
"Abstract is not a style. I simply want to make a surface work."
- Joan Mitchell
βAs long as the music's loud enough, we won't hear the world fall apart.β
- Derek Jarman
βListen carefully to first criticisms made of your work. Note just what it is about your work that critics don't like - then cultivate it. That's the only part of your work that's individual and worth keeping.β
β Jean Cocteau