John Meredith
John Meredith was born in Fergus, Ontario, in 1933. Av Isaacs, who represented Meredith for over thirty years, noted that, “Meredith produced brilliant paintings that just popped with vitality. His colour sense was quite unique. His works on paper, both colour and black and white, were just as important. Meredith created lines that had an electric quality to them.” Meredith’s most noted works are colourful, large format paintings with recurring motifs and linear patterning.
John Meredith was the brother to celebrated artist William Ronald. John Meredith studied at the Ontario College of Art from 1950 to 1953, and had his first solo exhibition at the Gallery of Contemporary Art, Toronto in 1958. Av Isaacs of the Isaacs Gallery in Toronto represented John Meredith from 1960 until Isaacs Gallery closed in 1991.
John Meredith had an extensive exhibition history during his career. His agent, Av Isaacs of the Isaacs Gallery, Toronto, exhibited John Meredith’s works for over thirty years from 1960-1991. In 1974, The Art Gallery of Toronto held a solo exhibition of Meredith’s work, this exhibition travelled to other public institutions in 1975. In 1984-85, the Art Gallery of Ontario held another solo exhibition of his work.
John Meredith participated in many important group exhibitions at public institutions throughout his career. This included group exhibitions at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa in 1965, 1967, 1971 and 2005. John Meredith also participated in a number of group exhibitions in the United States during his career. John Meredith passed away in September, 2000.
Credits:
Donnalu Wigmore, editor, Isaacs Seen, 2005, published by Hart House, University of Toronto, pgs. 136-137.
https://www.jamesrottmanfineart.com/john-meredith/
Title: Untitled XXVII
Date: 1965
Medium: brown and black ink
Accession no: 980.24
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