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		<title>Images from &#8220;Lumen&#8221; opening reception, November 20, 2011</title>
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		<title>Article by Tom Smart: &#8220;The Wonder of Pedie Wolfond&#8221;</title>
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<h1>The wonder of Pedie Wolfond</h1>
<p>Published Saturday November 26th, 2011</p>
<p>by Tom Smart</p>
<p>Only a few weeks ago, the hardwood forests of southern Ontario were  as radiantly brilliant as ever. But driving toward Guelph recently, the  splendour of fall colours had been replaced by the grey monotones of  bare branches and earth colours.</p>
<p>Within the University of Guelph  campus, on a gently sloping lawn, is the MacDonald Stewart Art Centre.  Its fine symmetry is described by a no-nonsense brick facade referencing  the schoolhouse architecture echoed in several other buildings in the  university&#8217;s historic precinct, now dwarfed by today&#8217;s glass, stone and  brick structures.</p>
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<p>The centre&#8217;s exterior proportions are softened  somewhat by the many sculptures situated on the grounds around the  gallery. The impression is haphazard, as if successive curators had  tried, with mixed results, to add an out-of-kilter declension to the  regular nouns and verbs comprising the predictable sentences of the  academic buildings.</p>
<p>In short, dourness smothered the place,  compounded by the late autumn gloaming and imaginative poverty of the  red brick building.</p>
<p>Inside the gallery was a very different  dimension of pure colour and energy. The rooms were aglow, overwhelmed  by the large-format, colourfield paintings of the gifted Canadian  artist, Pedie Wolfond. Her exhibition, Lumen, was an object lesson in  the power of colour and visual movement to provide uplifting experiences  that can take you out of yourself simply by being in the same space as  these extraordinarily expressive canvases.</p>
<p>Chromophilia is a term  describing a deep devotion to colour. It requires its students to grasp  the complex lessons and difficult calculus of colour relationships and  harmonies. Studying colour is a science and an art. It occurs over time  and activates several senses simultaneously.</p>
<p>Half a century ago,  the creation and study of painted colour fields occupied the art world&#8217;s  centre stage. &#8216;Colourfield&#8217; was both a theory and a way of painting;  its adherents and acolytes held to a very narrow definition of what was  aesthetically acceptable. The idea, as put forth by the charismatic and  forceful critic, Clement Greenberg, was the singular march of modernist  painting from the late 19th century through and beyond the Second World  War was toward flatness, or what came to be termed as &#8220;the integrity of  the picture plane.&#8221;</p>
<p>Beyond imagery, representation, painterly  illusion and anything else that conveyed a message, a painting was  essentially about colour &#8211; hues &#8211; on a flat surface. The Greenbergian  School demanded this fundamental truth be evident in every painting and  that artists practising this expressive mode had the obligation to  respect the innate properties of materials. Expression, if it occurred  at all, was held to a simple iconography of painterly marks whose only  reference points were to themselves.</p>
<p>A painting was about itself &#8211;  the relationships of abstract elements of colour, light, line, space  and texture to each other. Meaning was found, if at all, in decoding the  rational and self-evident facts of what was before your eyes and  standing as witness in front of the work of art as a participant in the  grand, heroic project whose trace was there in front of you.</p>
<p>Wolfond  was schooled in and developed this aesthetic. She learned it well &#8211; its  nuances and elasticity, rigidities and miraculous capacity to elevate  viewers to entirely different states of consciousness. While many of her  colleagues found an expressive language solely by working within its  rational framework, Wolfond gave herself over to the wonder of colour in  and of itself.</p>
<p>Wolfond held to the parameters of her materials,  over the course of her career, spanning more than half a century. But  she explored the way perception and experience of colour had the  capacity to change mood and behaviour.</p>
<p>Her canvases pulsate with a  vibrancy rarely experienced. Using just the most elemental of means &#8211;  pure colours applied to canvases in luminescent, transparent washes &#8211;  Wolfond displays a mastery of how a chromatic impulse can affect mind  and mood. The paintings transcended their materials, and the limitations  of their edges. They occupied the art centre&#8217;s galleries. In their  aggregate accumulation, they established energy fields in the spaces in  front of their surfaces and around the rooms.</p>
<p>Wolfond is the  wisest of painters whose work opens up valuable avenues of inquiry about  how the simple act of gazing at a colour can transform not only the  viewer, but also the environment in which the art is beheld. s</p>
<p>Tom Smart is a writer and curator living in Toronto, Ont. He can be reached at smart.telegraph@gmail.com.</p>
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		<title>Article by Joanne Shuttleworth: &#8220;Pedie Wolfond&#8217;s Lumen exhibit a bright spot at the MacDonald Stewart Art Centre&#8221;</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read original article here: <a href="http://www.guelphmercury.com/news/local/article/626832--pedie-wolfond-s-lumen-exhibit-a-bright-spot-at-macdonald-stewart-art-centre">Article by Joanne Shuttleworth: &#8220;Pedie Wolfond&#8217;s Lumen exhibit a bright spot at the MacDonald Stewart Art Centre&#8221; </a></p>
<h1>Pedie Wolfond’s Lumen exhibit a bright spot at Macdonald Stewart Art Centre</h1>
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<div><strong>Pedie Wolfond</strong> Artist Pedie Wolfond stands in front of Apollo, one of the  paintings in her colourful exhibition called Lumen, opening Sunday at  the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre.</p>
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<p>GUELPH — Doctors aren’t prescribing  Pedie Wolfond exhibits to their patients yet, but there’s some evidence  that viewing her work is good for your health.</p>
<p>Many pieces from her Hearts and  Flowers series now hang in hospitals in Toronto and Oshawa, particularly  in the cardiac or cancer wings, and it makes her feel good to hear that  other people say they feel better when looking at her art.</p>
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<p>For all the planning, patience and  hours of physical work that go into each of her pieces, Wolfond says she  doesn’t care if people like it or not as long as it elicits an  emotional response.</p>
<p>“This one makes <em>me</em> feel good,”  said the 74-year-old as she steered a mini-tour at the Macdonald  Stewart Art Centre to rest in front of her painting called <em>Spring Fever</em>, a cheerful mix of blues and greens.</p>
<p>“I’m in love with colour, but my work is really about the light.”</p>
<p>That is Wolfond’s brilliance, says  the MSAC’s assistant curator Dawn Owen, and why after 50 years as an  artist, her work is still turning heads.</p>
<p>“They look like the light comes from  within the painting,” Owen said. “When they are properly lit, they are  almost on fire. It’s breathtaking.”</p>
<p>Wolfond’s exhibit Lumen opens at the  Guelph gallery Nov. 20 and runs until Feb. 20 and her massive pieces  have taken over all four exhibition spaces on the main floor.</p>
<p>They are deceptively simple-looking  abstract works reminiscent of confetti or swirling squares of tissue  paper. But her process is painstaking and involved. She staples her  canvasses to the floor of her studio, mixes paint, water and a gloss  medium in a blender and layers each colour, one by one, allowing each  coat to thoroughly dry before adding the next. New shades develop where  shapes overlap.</p>
<p>Her canvasses are saturated, and so are her colours.</p>
<p>“It’s very physical work,” she said, adding eight of the paintings in the exhibit were done this year. “No wonder I’m so tired.”</p>
<p>“And there’s no room for error,”  added the art centre’s director Judy Nasby. “When you stain unprimed  canvass like this, you can’t fix your mistakes, so by the 20th layer,  there’s a lot of pressure to get it right.”</p>
<p>As a child Wolfond would sit for hours and colour she said, despite her sister imploring her to play dolls instead.</p>
<p>She met her husband Mel (of the Armel  Corp. family of Wolfonds) at McGill University and they moved to Guelph  in the 1950s. She studied art in Guelph in the late ’50s and her studio  was a gathering place for local artists, like Gordon Couling, Corbett  Gray and Daisy Kurp.</p>
<p>She started with trees, flowers and  faces, she said, but by the 1960s her work was becoming more abstract.  She used charcoal over layers of paint for her 1966 piece <em>Man and Woman</em> — a piece that informs her later work.</p>
<p>She moved with her family to Toronto in 1978, where she’s represented by the Lonsdale Gallery.</p>
<p>“I’ve been so very lucky,” she said. “I’m married to Mel for 55 years; we have three sons and 10 grandchildren.</p>
<p>“I focused on my relationships and my  friends and the rewards have been gratifying. And as for the art — I  normally don’t have enough hours in the day to do all I want to do.”</p>
<p><em><a href="mailto:jshuttleworth@guelphmercury.com">jshuttleworth@guelphmercury.com</a></em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pedie Wolfond</strong></p>
<p><strong> LUMEN</strong></p>
<p><strong> MacDonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph </strong></p>
<p><strong> November 20 &#8211; Feburary 20</strong></p>
<p>Pedie Wolfond recently opened  a major solo exhibition at the MacDonald Stewart Art Centre in Guelph ON on Sunday, November 20th.  This exhibition shows work from the past five years of the artist&#8217;s career, with a major focus on new works created earlier this year.</p>
<p>As one of Canada&#8217;s leading abstractionists, Pedie Wolfond strive for luminescence, balance and movement within each composition, each stroke human in scale and sentiment. Her practice began in the 1950s, at the emergence of the great modernist tradition of Abstract Expressionism, and she continue to produce work</p>
<p>at a prolific rate.  Wolfond&#8217;s conscientious and emotive approach to colour and light is rendered in paint on raw canvas.  Her major solo exhibition, Lumen, marks Pedie Wolfond&#8217;s sixth decade in art and focuses on her recent paintings.</p>
<p>For more information about Lumen, contact the MacDonald Stewart Art Centre, info@msac.ca, 519-837-0010, 358 Gordon Street, Guelph ON, N1G 1Y1.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Pedie Wolfond Hearts &#38; Flowers June 9 – July 10, 2011 Opening Reception: Thursday, June 9 from 7-10pm at Lonsdale Gallery This exhibition, spanning both floors of the gallery, will showcase two new bodies of work by Pedie Wolfond: Hearts and Flowers. In “Flowers” Pedie has turned her painter’s eye to the lens to capture [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pedie Wolfond<br />
Hearts &amp; Flowers<br />
June 9 – July 10, 2011 </strong><br />
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 9 from 7-10pm<br />
at Lonsdale Gallery</p>

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<p>This exhibition, spanning both floors of the gallery, will showcase two new bodies of work by Pedie Wolfond: Hearts and Flowers.</p>
<p>In “Flowers” Pedie has turned her painter’s eye to the lens to capture awe-inspiring images of flowers.  Like her paintings, these images radiate with colour and light. Through these photographs, the artist is finding in nature that which she strives to paint – the ethereal and transformative power of colour fields.</p>
<p>“Hearts” is a celebration of Pedie Wolfond’s new publication “Find Your Heart: Book Two”.  Pedie Wolfond’s heart paintings grew out a wish to see more love in the world. Using the icon of the heart, these paintings pulse with energy. We are attracted to the hearts by their message but brought into the work through the spirit they emit. In her introduction to Pedie’s book, author Dianne Collins put it best: “ This book is more than an extraordinary collection of paintings.  It is an experience of transformation and unity, of light and love.”</p>
<p>In 2004 Pedie published “Find Your Heart” a beautiful book of her heart paintings juxtaposed with inspirational quotes about love.  Now, the accumulation of heart paintings and quotes from the last six years has come together in another book, focusing on the healing and transcendental powers of friendship, love and charitable giving.  It is in the spirit of these quotes that Pedie has partnered with hospitals to create installations of her hearts, that the healing power of the work could bring inspiration to patients and staff.</p>
<p>All proceeds from the sale of books will be donated to the Shilly Rosen Memorial Fund, to support research for Polycythemia.   “I dedicate this book to my sister, Shilly Rosen, who gave me unconditional love and wonderful happy days. Her bravery in the face of adversity was extraordinary. She will always be in my heart.” -Pedie Wolfond</p>
<p>Please join us on June 9, 2011 for the opening reception of these two exhibitions as well as the Canadian book launch for “Find Your Heart: Book Two”.  The artist will be in attendance for book signings.</p>
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