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  1. Margaux Williamson HOME; PAINTINGS. Rock & Tree 2022 - 2016; I Could See Everything 2014 - 2008; Painting to Moby Dick 2008 - 2005; TEXT & PERFORMANCE ...

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      Margaux Williamson is a painter from Toronto, born in...

  2. Margaux Williamson (born in 1976) is a Canadian painter, filmmaker, and writer based out of Toronto. Williamson’s paintings are meant to be understood in part as "a philosophical investigation of the landscape around her, as well as dedicated rigour and formal exploration into the development and possibilities of painting as a medium". [1]

  3. www.artforum.com › columns › margaux-williamsonsMargaux Williamson - Artforum

    29 de mar. de 2022 · Margaux Williamson, Table and Chair, 2016, oil on canvas, 63 x 90”. Taking in the fifteen years of work in “Interiors,” the first career-spanning survey of the Toronto-based painter Margaux Williamson, one senses an uncanny presentiment of pandemic life and its rhythms.

  4. 12 de may. de 2021 · Every five or six years, the painter Margaux Williamson quits painting. In these moments, she thinks she might not go back. But something always comes shuddering darkly up – an instinct, a distant possibility – and she’s compelled to dive back in after it. The last time this happened was in 2015.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2014 · “Margaux worked harder at art and was more skeptical of its effects than any artist I knew,” Sheila Heti writes in her novel, How Should a Person Be? about the character Margaux — who is based, quite closely, on her real-life best friend, Margaux Williamson. The actual Margaux is a painter who lives in Toronto, and her most recent work is ...

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  6. Margaux Williamson worked in the Star studio. Funded by Alpha Chi Omega, a national fraternity founded in 1885, Star Studio — built in 1911–1912 — was the first studio given to the residency by an outside organization. To this day, Alpha Chi sorority pledges learn the story of Star Studio and its role in supporting American arts and letters.