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Hockey Stick Blades from West Lions Park, London from Toronto 20
1965 · Monotype with stencil
composition (irreg.): 19 5/16 × 17 5/8" (49.1 × 44.7 cm); sheet: 26 1/16 × 20" (66.2 × 50.8 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Greg Curnoe was a Canadian painter, printmaker, and assemblage artist who created works rooted in the visual language of North American consumer culture and vernacular imagery. Working primarily in acrylic and mixed media from his native London, Ontario, he combined found objects, commercial typography, and gestural painting to produce compositions that functioned as both personal documents and critiques of commodity culture. His practice extended across painting, lithography, and performance-based work, often incorporating text and collage elements. Curnoe's engagement with everyday material and regional identity became foundational to postwar Canadian art discourse.
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