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![]() BLAME CANADA FOR CASEY MCGLYNN Garde Rail Gallery continues the "Blame Canada" series with work by Toronto artist Casey McGlynn. The second of a three part series, the show will feature new works on wood and canvas, as well as assemblages. Toronto's Casey McGlynn paints on wood and canvas, creating work rich in imagery and texture. Casey has also recently created a series of assemblage boxes of wood and paint, which will also be featured in the show. Birds, animals, figures and the written word cover his work in rich, dark, hues, perhaps recalling an imagined mythology of the people that once roamed the barren, Canadian wasteland tundra at the top of North America. Or perhaps not. In any case, we are pleased to present Casey's new work. The "Blame Canada" Series We're calling this series "Blame Canada" with tongue firmly in cheek. When these four Toronto-based artists burst onto the scene at Atlanta's Folk Fest in 1999, we were amazed and refreshed by their work, as were many of the dealers and collectors in attendance. In a matter of seconds, Jennifer Harrison, Casey McGlynn, Scott Griffin and brother Clint Griffin's very presence forced many to re-examine their definitions of self-taught art, and by the end what was considered a mediocre show for some, the Canadians had sold everything they had brought with them. Being educated, young, white, and Canadian, the Toronto 4 defy the usual traits of many self-taught artists in the contemporary folk art world. Still, their work contains the immediacy, urgency, and quality that is attributed to contemporary folk art. In addition, their fearlessness in use of media and subject matter is helping to define the next generation of self-taught artists. Incorporating urban and pop iconography, as well as humor and personal history, Casey, Jennifer, Scott and Clint are at the forefront of an exciting new direction in self-taught art. |
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