Corkin Gallery at Art Toronto 2025: Booth C50
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Nan Goldin, Amanda on my Fortuny, Berlin, 1993 -
David Urban, Affection No. 2, 2013 -
David Stewart, Golden Years, 2023 -
Michelle Forsyth, Red and White Florals, on Red and Green Plaid, 2017-2023 -
Carol Marino, Upstanding Lily Duo #2, 1999 -
Virgil Baruchel, BLURRRRRRR (motobike), 2018 -
Lori Newdick, Dying Flutter, 2001 -
Vincent Barré, Monotype 26, 2020 -
Barbara Astman, Woven Stories #38, 2023 -
Gina Rorai, Atoll #7, 2023 -
Françoise Sullivan, Vert n. 01, 2007 -
Miles Gertler, Seven, Lighthouse, 2015 -
Nigel Scott, East 14th Street, Rooftop, New York City, Diptych, 2006 -
George Platt Lynes, Tex Smutney and Buddy Stanley, 1941 -
Paula De Luccia, Split History, 2018 -
David Stewart, Dim Room Full of Lights, 2024 -
Thaddeus Holownia, Ring Necked Pheasant, 2022 -
Christian Butterfield, In The Garden, 2024 -
Hana Elmasry, Fragmenting: In Not Disintegration But Ascension, 2022 -
Grit Schwerdtfeger, Reh, 2020 -
Peter Campbell, Highway Tunnel, 2021 -
Irving Penn, Hell's Angels, San Francisco, , 1967 -
Danielle Vincent, Settling down, 2025 -
Rosi Maria Di Meglio, Saturday Afternoon, 2021 -
Frank Mädler, Obst VM 2004, 2004 -
Sondra Meszaros, strange spot #81, 2018-2019
Corkin Gallery returns to Art Toronto at Booth C50 with a presentation uniting modern and contemporary practices.
A monumental Leopold Plotek canvas anchors the presentation, placed in dialogue with a Larry Poons painting — one of his earliest influences — photographic nudes exploring gender and sexual identity by celebrated artists Nan Goldin and George Platt Lynes, alongside contemporary emerging and established artists.
Featured artists include Barbara Astman, Vincent Barré, Thaddeus Holownia, George Platt Lynes, Nan Goldin, Virgil Baruchel, Christian Butterfield, Sondra Meszaros, David Stewart, Michelle Forsyth, Carol Marino, Gina Rorai, and David Urban.

