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Lot 106: JACK SURES - Untitled - Small Bowl and Shallow Container

Est: $80 CAD - $100 CADSold:
Saskatchewan Network for Art CollectingRegina, SK, CAJune 04, 2016

Item Overview

Description

JACK SURES (Canadian, 1934-) "Untitled - Small Bowl and Shallow Container" 2003 - Glazed ceramic. Both signed and dated on bottom. 1.25 x 3 x 3 in.; .75 x 2.25 x 2.25 in. Being sold on behalf of Grandmothers for Grandmothers - 100% of the hammer price will go to Grandmothers for Grandmothers

Dimensions

1.25 x 3 x 3 in.; .75 x 2.25 x 2.25 in.

Artist or Maker

Medium

Glazed ceramic

Condition Report

Excellent condition

Provenance

Being sold on behalf of Grandmothers for Grandmothers - 100% of the hammer price will go to Grandmothers for Grandmothers

Notes

Saskatchewan NAC bio: Jack Sures was born in 1934 in Brandon, Manitoba, and grew up in Melita and Winnipeg. He completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the the University of Manitoba in 1957, and his masters degree in Painting and Printmaking from Michigan State University in 1959. He then returned to Manitoba to teach junior high school for one year before travelling around Europe and the Middle East for several years, visiting galleries and working in London and in Cyprus and Israel. In 1962, he returned to Canada to set up his own ceramics studio in Winnipeg, where he worked until 1965. He then moved to Regina to set up the Ceramics and Printmaking program at the University of Saskatchewan's Regina Campus. During this time, ceramics in Regina began to flourish, and Sures had the opportunity to work with both established artists and gifted student including David Gilhooly, Victor Cicansky, Ann James, and Marilyn Levine. Sures was known for his energetic dedication to both his art and his teaching. Levine said, "He came in at eight a.m. and worked all day. I watched his pots flow off the wheel to the kiln and back again. Yes, it was his energy, his discipline. If it hadn't been for Jack, I probably would have thought artists sat around waiting for inspiration." Sures went to Japan in 1966 after receiving a Canada Council grant to work and study there, and in 1972 went to Paris after receiving a Senior Canada Council grant. In 1973, he was asked by the United Nations Handcraft Development Program to set up a ceramics program in Grenada. In between these trips and after his work in Grenada, Sures returned to Regina, where he continued to teach until his retirement in 1998. During his teaching career, Sures was the recipient of numerous commissions, including pieces for the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Sturdy Stone Provincial Office Building, the University of Saskatchewan, and the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. His work has been exhibited throughout Canada and internationally. Sures has received many honours and awards, including the Grand Prize at the International Ceramics Competition in Mino, Japan (1989), the University of Regina's Alumni Association Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and Research (1991, 1992), the Order of Canada (1991), the Canada 125 Medal, and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit (2003). He has also been elected to the International Academy of Ceramics. Sures' work is represented in numerous collection, including the MacKenzie Art Gallery (Regina), Saskatchewan Arts Board, Pecs National Museum (Hungary), Canada Council Art Bank (Ottawa), Winnipeg Art Gallery, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canadian Guild of Crafts (Montreal), and Mendel Art Gallery (Saskatoon). Of his lifelong passion for his work, Sures says, "My love of clay as an expressive material, with its innate ability to create any and all other materials, its ability to reinvent itself every time it is touched, has endowed my life with a richness and completeness that few people seem to achieve in their lifetimes. My hope is that this richness and completeness is reflected in the work and this spirit is transferred to the viewer." Jack Sures lives and works in Regina, Saskatchewan.

Payment & Shipping

Payment

Accepted forms of payment: MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Paypal, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting can provide purchasers with several options for packing and shipping throughout Canada and abroad. All packing and shipping is done at the expense of the purchaser. If you are the successful bidder on one or more lots, you will receive email notification. Please then contact us to discuss your packing and shipping preferences.

Auction Details

Terms

Buyer's Premium

16.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$49$2
$50$99$5
$100$199$10
$200$599$20
$600$1,999$50
$2,000$9,999$100
$10,000+$500

Extended Bidding

5 minutes/bid

Terms

1. The total purchase price of each lot shall include the successful hammer price of the lot together with a buyer's premium of 16% of the hammer price. All prices are in Canadian Dollars.

2. A Goods and Services Tax of 5% will be charged on the hammer price and buyer's premium on all lots shipped to Canadian Provinces other than Saskatchewan. A Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 5% and a Provincial Sales Tax (PST) of 5% will be added to the successful hammer price and buyer's premium for all lots purchased by Saskatchewan residents or for delivery within Saskatchewan. Goods shipped outside of Canada are not subject to sales tax.

3. Although Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting takes great care and diligence in cataloging of lots offered for auction, all property is sold "as is" and neither we nor our consignors or agents make any warranties or representations as to the correctness of the catalogue entry or other descriptions contained therein, of the physical conditions, size, authenticity, or quality. Prospective bidders should inspect the property before bidding to determine the condition, size, and whether the purchaser acquires any reproduction rights in the property.

4. Notwithstanding the preceding condition, if the purchaser can provide, within 14 days of the sale of any lot, written opinion from at least two acknowledged experts or authorities that the said lot was incorrectly described in the catalogue, and if the purchaser returns the said lot within 14 days after such notice in the same condition as sold, we as agent for the consignor will rescind the sale and refund the purchase price.

5. We reserve the right to withdraw any property up to the moment of sale.

6. If the auctioneer decides, irrespective of any publicized or catalogued estimate, that any opening bid is below the value of the lot offered, he may reject the bid and withdraw the lot from sale, and if, having acknowledged an opening bid, he decides that any advance thereafter is insufficient, he may reject the advance.

7. With the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the lot being offered will pass to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, subject to the conditions set forth herein. The successful bidder thereupon will pay the full purchase price and assume full risk and responsibility for the said lot. At no time will the auction house, nor its employees nor agents, be liable for any loss or damage of any kind whether caused by negligence or otherwise. All property must be removed by the purchaser at his or her expense not later than fifteen business days following its sale and if not so removed a handling charge of 5% of the purchase price per month will be payable by the purchaser until the property is removed.

8. Payment should be made in full the day following the sale and must be made within 5 days of the sale by email transfer, cheque, PayPal, cash, Visa, MasterCard, or bank draft, unless other arrangements have been made with the auctioneer prior to the sale. Successful bidders will receive an invoice via email from the auctioneer within hours of the close of the auction.

Payment

PAYMENT should be made in full within three days following the sale and must be made within 10 days of the sale by email transfer, cheque, PayPal, cash, Visa, MasterCard, or bank draft, unless other arrangements have been made with the auctioneer prior to the sale. Successful bidders will receive an invoice via email from the auctioneer within hours of the close of the auction.

Shipping

Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting can provide purchasers with several options for packing and shipping throughout Canada and abroad. All packing and shipping is done at the expense of the purchaser. If you are the successful bidder on one or more lots, you will receive email notification. Please then contact us to discuss your packing and shipping preferences.