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Paul Sloggett (Paul Gerald Sloggett) was born on 7 August, 1950 in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian abstract painter (born 1950. Discover Paul Sloggett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Paul Gerald Sloggett |
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Campbellford, Ontario, Canada |
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Ontario
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Who Is Paul Sloggett's Wife?
His wife is Cairrine Ellen Sloggett (b. 1951) (married 1973)
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Paul Sloggett Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Sloggett worth at the age of 73 years old? Paul Sloggett’s income source is mostly from being a successful painter. He is from Ontario. We have estimated Paul Sloggett's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Paul Sloggett (born August 7, 1950) is a Canadian abstract painter known for his use of geometric shapes and patterns in creating paintings and for his many teaching and administrative appointments at OCAD University, Toronto.
Sloggett was born in Campbellford, Ontario and grew up in Oshawa, where he attended McLaughlin Collegiate in 1969–1970.
He was directed into his career by his art teacher at McLaughlin, Murray Hofstetter.
His early work was influenced by shows at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa and specifically by one work by Richard Diebenkorn shown by the gallery.
He was a second-year student at the Ontario College of Art (OCAD) when Dennis Burton became head of the painting and drawing department in 1970.
From the time he graduated, his art work has followed a consistent course: works which emphasized the picture-as-object with strongly asserted geometric shapes combined with spatial illusions in works on canvas, in collage on paper or in prints.
He sometimes has been called a Neo-Constructivist, but a painterly one.
Sloggett`s art was recognized for its innovations while still a student at the Ontario College of Art.
Upon graduation, he was awarded an OCAD Teaching Assistantship Scholarship to work under the direction of Royden Rabinowitch, chair of Experimental Art (1974).
His work on the painting scene was quickly noted as remarkable, even "astounding" for its paint quality by Art International magazine.
Geometric structure is his method towards making work.
"I always felt as if I was building paintings as opposed to painting pictures”, he has said. The Art Gallery of Ontario included his work in Four Canadian painters, (1976) and it was featured again in 1977 in 14 Canadians: a Critic`s Choice, an exhibition held at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC, curated by Andrew Hudson. In 1980, Sloggett changed the shape of his canvases to reflect his ongoing interest in sculptural qualities in his work. The faceted nature of the works which followed came from looking at diagrams of basic rock, mineral and crystal structures.
Sloggett showed with David Mirvish Gallery (closed in 1977), then with Klonarides Inc., and then with Moore Gallery in Toronto.
Besides numerous solo exhibitions, he has participated in group exhibitions, and created site-specific installations in New York City (1986) and in Salt Lake City, Utah (1988).
In 1987, the gallery curated the travelling exhibition, Paul Sloggett: Twelve Years.
Sloggett still has a connection to Oshawa.
The Art Gallery of Peterborough held a show of his more recent work in 2000.
In 2016, he was invited to exhibit New Paintings in 2016 in the University of Ontario Regent Theatre in Oshawa at the reception for a screening of the video Water Colour.
He lives and has his studio in nearby Newcastle, Ontario.
Sloggett is a member of what has been described as the third generation of artists inspired in their painting style by Painters Eleven in Ontario as well as painters in New York, such as, for Sloggett, Frank Stella and Kenneth Noland.
from 2017 on, he showed with Hatch Gallery, Bloomfield, Prince Edward County.
In 2019, he gave a lecture at OCAD University, Paul Sloggett: A Life in Art, a survey of the artist’s experiences as a member of the Toronto arts community and his life as a professor at OCAD University.
In 2020, he showed his work with that of Daniel Solomon at the 13th Street Gallery (now Mann Gallery), St. Catharines.