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Lot 50: Guido Molinari 1933 - 2004 Canadian acrylic on

Est: $20,000 CAD - $30,000 CADSold:
HeffelVancouver, BC, CAMay 15, 2013

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Guido Molinari 1933 - 2004 Canadian acrylic on canvas Parallèles bleues 36 x 29 7/8 inches 91.4 x 75.9 centimeters on verso titled on the labels Literature:Roald Nasgaard, Abstract Painting in Canada, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 2007, page 188 Provenance:Ladies' Committee Sale of Contemporary Canadian Art, Montreal A Prominent Montreal Family Estate In the 1960s, Guido Molinari executed a series of works known as Stripe Paintings using vertical bands of equal width and differing colour in repeating, fixed patterns. It was the reign of hard-edge painting, and Molinari took maximum advantage of the hardest of edges, placing near-total reliance on colour to energize these works. There is much variation in the width of the vertical bands in the individual Stripe Paintings; in Parallèles bleues they are quite wide, while some works have their verticality broken by shorter, horizontal blocks, or are offset by uneven widths, and are even diagonals. It was, however, a depiction of the innate energy of each col our that he sought. He wanted to paint the colour-interaction, with the character of each interaction determined by the width and placement of the colour bands. Roald Nasgaard writes, "Released into play across a field of successive visual experiences, colour in the Stripe Paintings established a 'fictive space,' as Molinari called it, of rhythmic scanning, always fleeting and always advancing, each attempt of the viewer to fix an order as quickly destroyed as it is succeeded by another."

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Auction Details

Spring Auction of Fine Canadian Art

by
Heffel
May 15, 2013, 10:00 PM PST

Heffel Gallery Limited 2247 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC, V6H 3G1, CA