From the monthly archives:

October 2009

Danielle Lanteigne sale features powerful recent works

by Jonathan Klinkhoff on October 20, 2009

Danielle Lanteignes Orchid on a Table, 2009, acrylic on canvas size 36 x 36

Danielle Lanteigne's "Orchids on a Table", 2009, acrylic on canvas size 36" x 36"

From October 26 to November 7, Galerie Walter Klinkhoff is pleased to be hosting an exhibition and sale of recent works by the exciting contemporary Canadian artist Danielle Lanteigne.   The exhibition features a dazzling and powerful series of colourful acrylic paintings, selected from the artist’s studio.

Danielle Lanteigne was born in Montreal in 1959.  A graduate of Concordia University’s fine arts program, Lanteigne has been painting professionally for 25 years, and exhibiting successfully for over 10 years at mainstream art galleries across Canada, such as Masters Gallery, Calgary, Roberts Gallery, Toronto, and Galerie Walter Klinkhoff.  This is Lanteigne’s fifth solo exhibition at Klinkhoff, and follows a near sell-out show in 2007.

We invite inquiries regarding the availability of paintings, which may be purchased prior to the opening.  The sale may be viewed in person at 1200 Sherbrooke Street West (corner Drummond) in Montreal or online at www.klinkhoff.com.

Details of the vernissage:

Monday, October 26th, 2009 at 7:30pm
Cocktails
Open to the public
Free admission

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