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HAROLD TOWN "MEMORY WALL" 1973 Charles Pachter streetcar The ceramics were palatable to

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The ceramics were palatable to those in the general public who found his paintings to be either too expensive or too controversial

"The 1971 Miss General Idea Pageant" is represented in the permanent collection at the National Gallery of Canada and has been included in numerous international exhibitions over the years

pop culture and government statements to produce commentary on issues including power structures

brush-like marks printed in black are overlaid by a frame-like veil of cadmium red

he explored the allegorical elements of classical myths

HAROLD TOWN "MEMORY WALL" 1973 Charles Pachter streetcar The ceramics were palatable toHarold Town (1924 1990) is renowned across Canada for his eclectic and dynamic body of work. In the 1950s, Town established his reputation with a series of abstract monotypes (called "Single Autographic Prints"). He would exhibit these works at the Venice Biennale to great fanfare in Europe and beyond. By the 1960s, he was considered the most famous artist in Canada. Town fearlessly experimented. Consider how different his "Toy Horse" is from his

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