Robert Houle: Red Is Beautiful

Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful consists of over 90 large installations, paintings and drawings created between 1970 and 2021. Themes in the exhibition include Sacred Geometry, The Spiritual Legacy of the Ancient Ones, Beyond History Painting, The Aesthetics of Disappearance, Residential School Years, and Sovereignty. December 3, 2021 - April 17, 2022
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New retrospective explores 50-year career of First Nations artist Robert Houle | CBC News
In Robert Houle’s ‘Red Is Beautiful’ at the AGO, ‘a good way to look back at the history of this place’
Robert Houle: Red Is Beautiful
Walk through 50 years of what matters to First Nations and Settler relations today with an artist who was always ahead of time. His work challenges audience expectations of what First Nations art looks like. Experience Houle's complex rewriting of history through visual forms.
Robert Houle
Robert Houle | Art Books | Art Canada Institute
Robert Houle: Red Is Beautiful
Robert Houle blends abstraction, modernism and conceptualism with First Nations aesthetics and histories. Houle went from residential school to art school to museum boardrooms and on to the art world stage as an artist, curator and writer.
Robert Houle
Robert Houle | Art Books | Art Canada Institute
Robert Houle: Red Is Beautiful.
Robert Houle is a colorist who has painted an impressive body of work that challenges our understanding of Western and First Nations art history. The Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful exhibition consists of over 90 large installations, paintings and drawings created between 1970 and 2021. Book your visit today!
Robert Houle: Red Is Beautiful
Robert Houle went from residential school to art school to museum boardroom. Then he strode onto the world stage as an artist, curator and writer. Walk through 50 years of his work. On now at the AGO.
Robert Houle: Red Is Beautiful
Walk through 50 years of what matters to First Nations and Settler relations today with an artist who was always ahead of time. His work challenges audience expectations of what First Nations art looks like. Experience Houle's complex rewriting of history through visual forms. Book your visit!