Art Toronto 2022
Join Border Crossings at Art Toronto 2022 as Editor Meeka Walsh selects artists’ works from participating galleries at the festival site. Friday, October 28 marks the public opening of the art fair.
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Dora Maar | Corkin Gallery

Dora Maar, Grotesque, c. 1935, mixed media: gelatin silver print, with crayon and ink, 18.42 x 22.54 cm (7 1/4 x 8 7/8 inches). Image courtesy Corkin Gallery, Toronto.
Harold Klunder | Clint Roenisch Gallery
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Harold Klunder, The Poet’s Garden (Self-Portrait V), 1985 - 1987, oil on canvas, 78 x 96 inches. Image courtesy Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto.
Nadine Faraj | McBride Contemporain

Nadine Faraj, The Dangling Feet Of Moons, Planets, Ecstatic Midair Dervishes And Singing Birds, 2017, watercolour on paper, 38 x 25.5 inches. Image courtesy Nadine Faraj and McBride Contemporain, Montreal.
Nora Findlay | Norberg Hall

Laura Findlay, Plain, 2022, monotype, 25 5/8 x 21 5/8 inches. Image courtesy Laura Findlay and Norberg Hall, Calgary.
Erin Shirreff | Bradley Ertaskiran

Erin Shirreff, Reel, 2022, dye sublimation prints on aluminum, latex paint, 140.00 x 134.90 x 14.50 cm (55 1/8 x 53 1/8 x 5 3/4 inches). Image courtesy Erin Shirreff and Bradley Ertaskiran, Montreal.