November 3, 2016
We are delighted that our Senior Curator, Ihor Holubizky, was invited to work with the Art Gallery of Hamilton (AGH) team on their current exhibition Beyond the Crease: Ken Danby.
Ken Danby (Canadian, 1940-2007) is an artist who has been celebrated and overlooked at different times in his career. This new exhibition explores his singular talent and the poignancy of the everyday moment captured in each work. See it at the AGH until January 15.
In addition to his work on the exhibition, Ihor Holubizky also contributed an essay to the exhibition publication and is presenting a public talk “Danby’s Abstract Realism”, at the AGH on Thursday November 24 at 7 pm. We look forward to this discussion of the exhibition and the repositioning of realism in Canadian art. Tickets are available via the AGH website: http://www.artgalleryofhamilton.com.
More collaborative projects between MMA and our friends at the AGH coming soon!
Dr. Ihor Holubizky is the Senior Curator at the McMaster Museum of Art, McMaster University. He received his PhD in Art History from the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Holubizky has contributed to numerous publications, catalogues, and journals in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia over the past thirty-five years.
An art and cultural historian, musician and composer, Ihor Holubizky has held curatorial positions in Canada – at the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto, the Art Gallery of Hamilton, the Kelowna Art Gallery and, most recently, Museum London – and in Australia, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, and the Queensland University of Technology Cultural Precinct and Art Museum, Brisbane. He has also taught at the Ontario College of Art and has guest lectured in Canada, the United States, Brazil, Japan and Australia.
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