Dale Dunning

Dale Dunning

Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada Saturday, April 7, 2018–Sunday, April 29, 2018


daedalus 2/7 - abstracted, repurposed metal, gothic, figurative wall sculpture by dale dunning

Dale Dunning

Daedalus 2/7 - abstracted, repurposed metal, gothic, figurative wall sculpture, 2020

12,500 USD

typecast 2/7 - rustic, gothic, figurative, head, patinated bronze sculpture by dale dunning

Dale Dunning

Typecast 2/7 - rustic, gothic, figurative, head, patinated bronze sculpture, 2011

9,500 USD

sophist ap - abstracted, repurposed metal, gothic, bronze figurative sculpture by dale dunning

Dale Dunning

Sophist AP - abstracted, repurposed metal, gothic, bronze figurative sculpture, 2017

9,500 USD

rapt triptych - large, figurative, masks, tryptic aluminum wall sculpture by dale dunning

Dale Dunning

Rapt Triptych - Large, figurative, masks, tryptic aluminum wall sculpture, 2017

18,000 USD

palimpsest 5/7 - abstract, repurposed metal, gothic, figurative wall sculpture by dale dunning

Dale Dunning

Palimpsest 5/7 - abstract, repurposed metal, gothic, figurative wall sculpture, 2011

11,500 USD

Oeno Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of the inspired cast bronze, steel and aluminum sculptures by Canadian artist Dale Dunning. Using the head as a metaphor for human experience, Dunning's work reflects a romantic sensibility that recalls the Gothic literature of Mary Shelley or the poetic drama of Greek mythology. Dale Dunning holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree (1971) from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. While earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (1969) from Mt. Alison University, he studied under Lawren P. Harris (son of Group of Seven member Lawren S. Harris) and George Tiessen. Dunning has exhibited across Canada and his work is held in private, corporate and public collections including the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, McIntosh Gallery at Western University, Carleton University Art Collection, and the National Library of Canada.