Graham Gillmore was born in 1963 in
North Vancouver. Following graduation from Emily Carr College of Art and
Design in 1985, he and his art school colleagues found a studio on
Cordova Street in Vancouver and the artistic group “Futura Bold” was
born. Within a year, this creative force were included in the “Young
Romantics” exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery and the careers of
five of Canada’s most outstanding young artists were launched. Riding on
the success of this initial exhibition, Gillmore moved to New York
City. He is a painter best known for his vitriolic use of text as an art
form within edgy and often controversial work. Since the mid-80s, he
has exhibited annually and has developed a stellar reputation across
Canada, the United States and in Europe.
For more information on Graham Gillmore, visit
his website.
Op Or Tunist, 2018
archival inkjet and aquatint etching, ed. 80
image: 34.5” x 25”
paper: 40” x 30”
$1750.00
Good Rev/Bad Rev, 2005
archival inkjet and 3 plate etching, ed. 50
image: 33.5” x 23.5”
paper: 43.5” x 31.5”
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