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Red Initiation

Kenneth Lochhead

BIRTH YEAR 1926
BIRTH PLACE Ottawa, Ontario
DEATH YEAR 2006
DEATH PLACE Ottawa, Ontario

While working as the Director of the School of Art at the University of Saskatchewan in Regina, painter Ken Lochhead initiated the important Emma Lake Workshops in 1955, to which renowned figures from the American Abstract Expressionists movement came to teach. He was also a member of the Regina Five, an important group of avant-garde abstract artists who exhibited at the National Gallery of Canada in 1961. Though he had largely turned to more referential subject matter in his work by the 1970s, this work, part of his spray painting series, speaks to his earlier decades of working in abstraction. Lochhead was born in Ottawa, and returned here to stay in 1975 when he took up a teaching position at the University of Ottawa.

MEDIUM Acrylic on canvas
DATE 1974
DIMENSIONS 234.6cm x 182.9cm x 3.8cm
ACCESSION NUMBER 1994.01.01
CREDIT LINE Collection of the Ottawa Art Gallery: gift of Merrill Lochhead, 1991
CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
An abstract wave painted in soft pastel colours.

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