Greg Curnoe (1936–1992) was a Canadianpainter known for his nationalism and for his concentration on subjects associated with London, Ontario. 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ... Painting by Rembrandt self-portrait Detail from Las Meninas by Diego Velazquez, in which the painter portrayed himself at work For the computer graphics program, see Corel Painter. ... Eugène Delacroixs Liberty Leading the People, symbolizing French nationalism during the July Revolution. ... Nickname: The Forest City Coordinates: Country Canada Province Ontario County Middlesex County Settled 1826 (as village) Incorporated 1855 (as city) City Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best Governing Body London City Council MPs Sue Barnes (LPC) Glen Pearson (LPC) Irene Mathyssen (NDP) Joe Preston (CPC) MPPs Chris Bentley (OLP) Deb Matthews... Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Official languages English Flower White Trillium Tree Eastern White Pine Bird Common Loon Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Parliamentary representation - House seats - Senate seats 106 24 Area Total...
He became known for work similar to the pop art genre, which continued to parallel his later work. House I, created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1996, is designed to be an optical illusion. ...
He was a founding member of the Nihilist Spasm Band, a group which arguably pioneered the concept of noise music. Curnoe was a member of another group called the Nihilist Party of Canada, urging many Canadians to destroy their ballots. In London, he founded Region magazine in 1961, Region gallery in 1962, and The Forest City Gallery in 1973. He also helped found CARFAC with Jack Chambers in 1968. The Nihilist Spasm Band (NSB) is a London, Ontario based band. ... Noise music is music that uses sounds regarded as unpleasant or painful under normal circumstances. ... John Jack Chambers was a Canadian artist and filmmaker. ...
He was an avid cyclist, and bicycles were a favourite subject of his work. Tragically, while on a club ride, a distracted driver of a pickup truck failed to see the group of riders and plowed into them. Curnoe was killed and several others were seriously injured. This article is becoming very long. ...
Curnoe drew inspiration from such popular culture as comic books and dissolved the boundaries between life and art by meticulously documenting every aspect of his life and his creative process.
Curnoe's portraits are interspersed with written quotations, beginning with an excerpt from his journal that serves as a kind of overture to the mural as a whole, stencilled on the painting surface.
Curnoe provocatively offered to obscure the offending texts and images with fl bars, a brilliant riposte, but this suggestion was rejected by the Department of Transport.