Andrew Schoultz mural in Toronto

Here are some progress shots of Andrew Schoultz painting a large scale mural in Toronto. A time-lapse video of the entire process will be released in the coming days. Andrew Schoultz and Richard Colman’s exhibition Destroyers opens on June 1, 2012. For more information about Andrew Schoultz and Richard Colman please contact the gallery: info@coopercolegallery.com +1 (647) 347-3316

Ryan Travis Christian & Marissa Textor featured on Artlog

Ryan Travis Christian and Marissa Textor’s current exhibition It Ain’t Conceptual featured on Artlog. “Marissa Textor and Ryan Travis Christian are not only long-time friends, but also share a serious love for graphite. Hailing from Los Angeles and Chicago, respectively, the pals recently flung open the doors of Toronto’s Cooper Cole gallery to present It Ain’t Conceptual, a selection of their latest work. Textor’s painstakingly photorealistic graphite drawings depict forces …
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Ryan Travis Christian & Marissa Textor featured on Juxtapoz

Ryan Travis Christian and Marissa Textor’s upcoming exhibition It Ain’t Conceptual was previewed on Juxtapoz Magazine. “Tonight, April 27, in Toronto, Cooper Cole Gallery is hosting It Ain’t Conceptual, featuring new works from Ryan Travis Christian and Marissa Textor, two up-and-coming artists that we have had on our radar for quite some time, and we quite excited to see showing together. With Christian’s vintage cartoon aesthetic, and Textor’s photoreal graphite …
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Marissa Textor on New American Paintings

New American Paintings posted an interview with Marissa Textor previewing images from her upcoming two person exhibition with Ryan Travis Christian at COOPER COLE. “Marissa Textor’s graphite drawings are hyperrealistic and vivid. With her pencil, Textor bends and molds shades of grey and white seamlessly, creating images so true to life that they appear to be photographic. Her subjects vary, but she often creates images of pre- and post-destruction, conjuring …
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Tessar Lo & Mark DeLong featured on Canadian Art

Tessar Sebastian Lo and Mark DeLong’s current exhibitions at the gallery received a review from Canadian Art. “Currently on view at Cooper Cole Gallery in Toronto is an exhibition that juxtaposes bodies of work by two Canadian artists of distinctly different practices—one more emotional and illustrative, the other more conceptual and abstract. Interestingly, both artists’ visual gestures still fit with gallery owner Simon Cole’s long-time interest in street-based art practices …
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PULSE New York

COOPER COLE will be presenting a body of work from Canadian artist Geoff McFetridge at PULSE New York in May. Visit us at booth I10. Geoff McFetridge PULSE New York The Metropolitan Pavilion 125 West 18th Street, Chelsea For more information about Geoff McFetridge please contact the gallery: info@coopercolegallery.com +1 (647) 347-3316

Lauren Luloff Artworks Available

COOPER COLE is pleased to announce the inclusion of New York based artist Lauren Luloff to the gallery’s roster. Cut Landscape / Oil paint on collaged fabric / 21″ x 17″ / 2012 Luloff, born in 1980 in Dover, NH, received her MFA from Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY and a BFA from Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Her work has been included in the notable exhibitions at Tanya …
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New Inventory from Todd James

COOPER COLE just received several new Todd James original works to inventory. Tropical Fantasy / Acrylic on paper / 22.5″ x 15″ / 2012 Dock of the Bay / Acrylic on paper / 22.5″ x 15″ / 2012 For more information about Todd James please contact the gallery: info@coopercolegallery.com +1 (647) 347-3316

Mark DeLong featured on The Huffington Post

Mark DeLong’s current exhibition at the gallery received a review on The Huffington Post. “DeLong paints abstract color-based works that are both monumental and a bit childlike. With titles like “The Beat Broke in Through the Window and Stole My Poem about the Shelf” and “Ducks Crossing Oppenheimer”, the artist invites us to look for a narrative in works that would normally be thought of as pure abstraction. With each …
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