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Lot 349: ULYSSE COMTOIS (1931 - 1999), SCÈNE D'ATELIER "PAYSAGES", ACRYLIC ON WOOD; SIGNED, DATED 89 AND TITLED VERSO, 48" x 80" - 121.9 x 203.2 cm.

Est: $5,000 CAD - $6,000 CADPassed
Waddington'sToronto, ON, CAApril 21, 2015

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ULYSSE COMTOIS (1931 - 1999)SCÈNE D'ATELIER "PAYSAGES"ACRYLIC ON WOOD; SIGNED, DATED 89 AND TITLED VERSO48" x 80" - 121.9 x 203.2 cm.Provenance:Waddington and Gorce, Montreal, QCNote:ULYSSE COMTOIS (1931 - 1999)"My art philosophy is that distinct categories such as abstract art and figurative art don't exist. These are not mutually exclusive, opposing genres. Rather, they form one continuum. It's a question of degrees, not of species."- Ulysses Comtois - Quebec-born Ulysses Comtois, best known for his kinetic sculptures, did not restrict himself to one medium or style but explored his ideas through painting, sculpture, and photography, as well as through abstract and figurative works.Ulysses Comtois was born in Granby, Quebec in 1931. Comtois studied briefly at the École des beaux-arts in Montreal (1949-50) before deciding to leave the school and to focus on his own art, inspired by the Automatistes and their 1948 manifesto, Refus global. Some of his work from that period consisted of colour bars over a background of bright colours. He participated in the last Automatistes exhibition, La matière chante, organized by Claude Gauvreau at Galerie Antoine in the spring of 1954. In 1955, he was part of the group exhibition Espace 55, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. After the demise of the Automatistes, Comtois joined the Association des artistes non-figuratifs de Montréal, an alliance of Plasticiens and Automatistes. and participated in their exhibitions from 1955 to 1959.Comtois received a Canada Council grant in 1963, allowing him to travel in Europe and Israel. By the 1960's Comtois was creating novel sculptural pieces first in wood then in metal, exhibiting his small scuptures of welded steel at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in 1961. In 1968, the National Gallery of Canada selected Comtois, together with Guido Molinari, to represent Canada at the 34th Venice Biennale. The NGC purchased Comtois' kinetic sculpture, Column, for its collection, a work that has been on view at the National Gallery since 1995. The piece comprises of 70 aluminum plates fitted over a steel rod with base, each of the plates independently movable through a full circle. He also produced a relief mural for the entrance of the Expo '67 Administration & News Building. Comtois returned to painting in the 1970's, his works encompassing a broad range of styles, from figurative art to colourful pointillist-like pieces, to more geometric work characterized by black grid-like structures on a monotone or patterned surface.Throughout his career, Comtois taught at several institutions, including the École des beaux-arts in Montreal (1965-70), Université du Québec à Montréal (1970-72), Université Laval, (1970-76), and Concordia University (1976-85; 1991-94). Comtois also continued to work with sculpture, and in the mid-1980s he began an ambitious series entitled the Romanesque Suite, made of wood, wax, and bronze. In this series, Comtois built each piece with layers of carefully applied modeling clay, his contact with the work and his manipulation of the clay evident on the finished surface. Comtois was awarded the Prix de la Province de Québec (1964), Canada Council Grant (1967), the prestigious Paul-Émile Borduas Prize in 1978 by the Government of Québec, and the Prix Louis-Philippe Hébert (1991). The Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal organized a comprehensive retrospective of his work in 1983. In 2012, the National Gallery held the Ulysses Comtois: Photographs exhibition, a collection Comtois' photographs of family, friends, his artworks, exhibition openings and installations.Ulysses Comtois died of cancer at the age of 68 on July 10, 1999, in Sainte-Madeleine, near Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec.Selected Corporate, Private and Public CollectionsAgnes Etherington Art Centre (Kingston, ON)Art Gallery of Hamilton (Hamilton, ON)Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto, ON)Canada Council Art Bank (Ottawa, ON)Carleton University (Ottawa, ON)Claridge Collection (Montréal, QC)Concordia University (Montréal, QC)Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Montreal, QC)Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (Montreal, QC)Musée d'art de Joliette (Joliette, QC)Musée du Bas Saint-Laurent (Rivière-du-Loup, QC)Musée de Lachine (Lachine, QC)Musée Laurier (Victoriaville, QC)Musée du Mont-Saint-Hilaire (Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC)Musée National des beaux-arts du Québec (Quebec City, QC)Museum London (London, ON)Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY)National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa, ON)The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Oshawa, ON)Université de Montréal (Montreal, QC)Vancouver Art Gallery (Vancouver, CB)The Winnipeg Art Gallery (Winnipeg, MN)Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions2012Ulysses Comtois (1931-1999), Winchester Galleries Modern, Victoria, BCUlysses Comtois: Photographs, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON 1995Ulysses Comtois, Richard Gorman, Jack Bush, York University, Toronto, ON1983Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal, QC196834th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy1966 Galerie Moos, Toronto, ON1966Galerie Edouard Smith, Paris, France1964Galerie Agnes Lefort, Montreal, QCGalerie Nova et Vetera, Collège Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC1962Galerie Denyse Delrue, Montreal, QC1962 Dorothy Cameron, Toronto, ON1961Musee des Beaux Arts, Montreal, QC1959Galerie Artek, Montreal, QC1956Galerie l'Actuelle, Montreal,QC1954L'Echouerie, Montreal, QCSelected LinksCanadian EncyclopediaNational Gallery of Canada

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Charles Bronfman's Claridge Part V: Session 2: Fine Art

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April 21, 2015, 07:00 PM EST

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for providing this information. Reliable pre-auction estimates of shipping
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