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JACK BUSH "TORONTO 20" SILKSCREEN, 1965

JACK BUSH "TORONTO 20" SILKSCREEN, 1965

Jack Bush (1909-1977) is known as one of Canada’s most successful abstract artists of the 20th century. In the 1960's he achieved international recognition for his works that positioned him amongst the leading American artists associated with color-field painting.  

A graduate of Toronto’s OCAD (Ontario College of Art and Design), and a key member of the Painters Eleven, Bush was also hugely influential on the developing art scene of Toronto in the 1960's and 70's. Bush represented Canada at the 1967 Sao Paolo Biennale, and the Art Gallery of Ontario toured a retrospective of his work in 1976.

During these two decades, Bush experienced commercial and critical success in New York (and beyond) and was continuously praised and promoted by the esteemed art critic, Clement Greenberg.

This iconic Bush print, from the legendary Toronto 20 portfolio, is a striking example of Bush's iconic style. The work features three broad planes of color, each vertically stacked and commanding the center of the page. Evocative of the best work in his career, this piece is defined by strong lines, soft shapes, passionate color tones, and a powerful simplicity.     

Questions about this artwork? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.

Untitled, from the Toronto 20 portfolio

Canada, 1965

Silkscreen

Signed, dated, and numbered by the artist

From an edition of 100

26"H 20"W (sheet)

30.25"H 24"W (framed)

Very good condition.

Framed with museum glass

Detailed condition report by request

$6500 CAD

$1,950.00

Original: $6,500.00

-70%
JACK BUSH "TORONTO 20" SILKSCREEN, 1965

$6,500.00

$1,950.00

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JACK BUSH "TORONTO 20" SILKSCREEN, 1965

Jack Bush (1909-1977) is known as one of Canada’s most successful abstract artists of the 20th century. In the 1960's he achieved international recognition for his works that positioned him amongst the leading American artists associated with color-field painting.  

A graduate of Toronto’s OCAD (Ontario College of Art and Design), and a key member of the Painters Eleven, Bush was also hugely influential on the developing art scene of Toronto in the 1960's and 70's. Bush represented Canada at the 1967 Sao Paolo Biennale, and the Art Gallery of Ontario toured a retrospective of his work in 1976.

During these two decades, Bush experienced commercial and critical success in New York (and beyond) and was continuously praised and promoted by the esteemed art critic, Clement Greenberg.

This iconic Bush print, from the legendary Toronto 20 portfolio, is a striking example of Bush's iconic style. The work features three broad planes of color, each vertically stacked and commanding the center of the page. Evocative of the best work in his career, this piece is defined by strong lines, soft shapes, passionate color tones, and a powerful simplicity.     

Questions about this artwork? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.

Untitled, from the Toronto 20 portfolio

Canada, 1965

Silkscreen

Signed, dated, and numbered by the artist

From an edition of 100

26"H 20"W (sheet)

30.25"H 24"W (framed)

Very good condition.

Framed with museum glass

Detailed condition report by request

$6500 CAD

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Jack Bush (1909-1977) is known as one of Canada’s most successful abstract artists of the 20th century. In the 1960's he achieved international recognition for his works that positioned him amongst the leading American artists associated with color-field painting.  

A graduate of Toronto’s OCAD (Ontario College of Art and Design), and a key member of the Painters Eleven, Bush was also hugely influential on the developing art scene of Toronto in the 1960's and 70's. Bush represented Canada at the 1967 Sao Paolo Biennale, and the Art Gallery of Ontario toured a retrospective of his work in 1976.

During these two decades, Bush experienced commercial and critical success in New York (and beyond) and was continuously praised and promoted by the esteemed art critic, Clement Greenberg.

This iconic Bush print, from the legendary Toronto 20 portfolio, is a striking example of Bush's iconic style. The work features three broad planes of color, each vertically stacked and commanding the center of the page. Evocative of the best work in his career, this piece is defined by strong lines, soft shapes, passionate color tones, and a powerful simplicity.     

Questions about this artwork? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.

Untitled, from the Toronto 20 portfolio

Canada, 1965

Silkscreen

Signed, dated, and numbered by the artist

From an edition of 100

26"H 20"W (sheet)

30.25"H 24"W (framed)

Very good condition.

Framed with museum glass

Detailed condition report by request

$6500 CAD