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KENNETH NOLAND "CIRCLE I", 1978 Bruce LaBruce photograph was part of Holzer's Toronto

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was part of Holzer's Toronto intervention and rare surviving example of her early ephemeral/street art practice

In recent years she has also been intrigued by nature (including flowers and semi-precious rocks)

Abuse of Power Comes as No Surprise

In many of Tod's most cherished artworks (her series of carpet runners comes to mind) the artist's meticulous rendering of the subjects' shape

KENNETH NOLAND "CIRCLE I", 1978 Bruce LaBruce photograph was part of Holzer's TorontoAs a leading figure of the Color Field movement in the 1960s, Kenneth Noland (19242010) made an essential contribution to American abstraction. His iconic works feature signature forms, including concentric circles, patterned chevrons, and grids. In 1978, he began a particularly intense and fruitful period of creating at Tyler Graphics in Bedford, New York. He became an active printmaker and papermaker, working with different techniques and styles

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