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Eleven Painters Start a War

By (author): Tom Smart

By the early 1950s, art societies and academies held a tight grip on what could and could not be shown in their annual public exhibitions. Their juries were conservative tastemakers and rabid anti-modernists. Abstract art was rarely selected for display, thus robbing innovative painters of opportunities to have their work seen, reviewed, and purchased. With no outlets to show their art, ambitious, impatient painters sought alternative exhibition venues as a means of advocating for changes in the status quo.

In Eleven Painters Start a War, Tom Smart tells the story of the “Painters Eleven,” a group of abstract painters whose anti-establishment ethos was defined by a respect for diversity, creative freedom, abstraction, and contempt for aesthetic complacency. He charts their paths through the 1950s and early 60s as they fight for the acceptance of abstract painting in Canadian art galleries, the critical press, and in the public imagination. Through their interactions and steadfast belief in the promise of abstract art to contribute to a better society, the Painters Eleven managed to change attitudes toward this new way of painting, but not without facing the vitriol of the art establishment who accused them of “starting a war.”

AUTHOR

Tom Smart

Tom Smart is Director and CEO of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. He is the author of numerous books on Canadian art, including books on Mary Pratt, Alex Colville, and Miller Brittain.

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Praise forPeter Clapham Sheppard His Life and Work

In the long term it will be the resource to spark and fuel the curiosity of future art historians collectors and writers The book will remain is an important addition to the artists legacy

Globe and Mail

An ambitious monographPeter Clapham Sheppard His Life and Workprovides readers with a more expansive picture of historical Canadian art

Quill and Quire

A stunning new book chronicles and highlights the life and work of this incredibly talented artist a celebration of rediscovery of an outstanding Canadian artist

CBC Radio Canada International

Peter Clapham Sheppard was a retiring elusive artist whose skill and vision untouched by the noisy nationalism of some of his peers can now finally be properly celebrated in the remarkable artistic rediscovery that is unveiled in the pages of this book

Ross King

Praise forChristopher Pratt Six Decades

The magnificent new book illustrating his careerChristopher Pratt Six Decadeswith a valuable text by Tom Smart demonstrates that Pratts work makes a powerful impression when viewed in quantity

Robert FulfordNational Post


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Dimensions:

Pages
9in * 6.5in * 1in
1.00gr

Published:

March 31, 2026

Publisher:

Biblioasis

ISBN:

9781771966962

Book Subjects:

ART / Movements / Abstract Expressionism

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Language:

eng

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