Series LA.SC154.S8 - The Art of Norval Morrisseau records

Identity area

Reference code

LA.SC154.S8

Title

The Art of Norval Morrisseau records

Date(s)

  • 1977-1980 (Creation)

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Series

Extent and medium

8 cm of textual records
211 photographs

Context area

Name of creator

(1960-1981)

Administrative history

The Pollock Gallery (active 1960–1981), was a commercial art gallery in Toronto established by art dealer, author, art educator and painter Jack Pollock. First located at 205 Elizabeth St in downtown Toronto in 1960, the gallery initially represented Canadian artists, most notably Norval Morrisseau. In 1966, the gallery showed works by the Hungarian-Canadian painter Julius Marosan. Later, works by British and American and other artists were exhibited, including those by David Hockney, Willem de Kooning, Anni Albers and Dieter Roth.
Within a year, the gallery relocated to 201 Elizabeth St (1961–1963), then 599 Markham St (1963–1971, with another site at 604A King St West 1966–1968), 356 Dundas St West (1972–1975, with another site at the Toronto Dominion Centre 1972–1973), and lastly 122 Scollard St in the Yorkville area of Toronto (1975–1982, with another site, 209 Adelaide St East 1980–1983). During its years of activity, the gallery employed Brian A. Marshall Schieder, Philip Ottenbrite (assistant director), Eva Quan, Frank Costin, Laurie Payne (graphic director), Helen Boyd, Renya Onasick (advertising and publicity), Lawrence Hurst (gallery administrator), Stephen Long (librarian) and others. Within months after Jack Pollock became chronically ill, the main gallery officially closed in December, 1981; the Pollock Gallery went into bankruptcy in 1983.

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Content and structure area

Scope and content

Series comprises records relating to the publication of the illustrated book The art of Norval Morrisseau (Toronto ; New York : Methuen, 1979) by Lister Sinclair and Jack Pollock, including publishing and other contracts, bank and financial records, correspondence, a manuscript,
photographs of the artist and his works, and other material.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

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Conditions governing access

Access to certain files in this series is restricted for a period of 50 years from the date of the document. See file descriptions for details.

Conditions governing reproduction

Language of material

  • English

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    Related units of description

    The National Archives of Canada holds records relating to The art of Norval Morrisseau in its Lister Shedden Sinclair fonds (MG31-D44).

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    Note

    Photo credits are supplied in one file of the series.

    Note

    Series includes 13 photographic prints and 197 slides (photographs).

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    Status

    Final

    Level of detail

    Full

    Dates of creation revision deletion

    Language(s)

    • English

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