Les sons de la nuit tropicale, "Rêves mexicains", (2018) Painting by Théo Golb
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
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- Categories Abstract
Les couleurs de base: gris argent, rouge et jaune, comme trois thèmes musicales dans un contrepoint.
sur trois couleurs - gris argent, rouge et jaune
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In the early 1960s Theo Golb began to take his painting seriously, and it quickly became the greatest passion of his life. In the early years he was strongly influenced by Cubism and Suprematism. His style developed along a very long and complex path, ultimately taking its current form around 2009 following a short stay in Morocco – the country he calls “the promised land, where colours turn rapturous under a divine light.” He then abandoned his oils for acrylics and collage, creating his own mixed technique.
Theo Golb's early passion for architecture and music has become increasingly evident in his most recent compositions. The polyphonic principles of Baroque music and the geometric logic of architecture allow him to create abstract compositions of a rare intensity, in which geometry turns fluid, generating its own vibrant reality.
The artist was born in China, to Ukrainian parents. He spent the first half of his life in Germany, Lithuania and Ukraine before settling in Montreal in 1992.
Theo Golb is a graduate of Linguistic University in Minsk, Belarus where he earned a degree in the Studio-Theater program. From 1988 to 1990 he created frescos and a major series of stained glass windows for College 53 in Vilnius, Lithuania. In 1994 he participated in a group exhibition at the Entrecadre Gallery in Montreal. Since 2016 his works have been on permanent display at Gallery Richelieu, in Montreal.
- Nationality: CANADA
- Date of birth : 1954
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Canadian Artists