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  1. Margaux Williamson. PAINTINGS. Rock & Tree 2022 - 2016. I Could See Everything 2014 - 2008. Painting to Moby Dick 2008 - 2005. TEXT & PERFORMANCE. Poster | How to be a Villain. Poster | How to Dress in Our New World. Performance | How to Act in Real Life.

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      Margaux Williamson is a painter from Toronto, born in...

  2. Margaux Williamson (born in 1976) is a Canadian painter, filmmaker, and writer based out of Toronto. Williamson’s paintings are meant to be understood in part as "a philosophical investigation of the landscape around her, as well as dedicated rigour and formal exploration into the development and possibilities of painting as a medium". [1]

  3. Margaux Williamson is a painter from Toronto, born in Pittsburgh. Her most recent paintings were exhibited at solo show at White Cube, Hong Kong, 2023.A retrospective of her paintings opened at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in 2021, accompanied by a catalogue, and traveled to other museums across Canada till 2023.

  4. May 12, 2021 · Every five or six years, the painter Margaux Williamson quits painting. In these moments, she thinks she might not go back. But something always comes shuddering darkly up – an instinct, a distant possibility – and she’s compelled to dive back in after it.

  5. 3,307 Followers, 1,794 Following, 1,237 Posts - Margaux Williamson (@margauxwilliamson) on Instagram: "".

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  6. Margaux Williamson was the AGO's second artist-in-residence. Throughout the duration of her eight weeks in the Anne Lind Studio, Williamson explored, through video and painting, themes of avoidance, conflict, compromise, and the notion of establishing a sense of place.

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  8. Jul 3, 2014 · First conceived during a trip to the Yukon in 2009, the work in the book spans five years, and plays with the relationship between imagination and the real world. In fact, the book’s conceit is that it’s a collection of paintings for the imaginary Road at the Top of the World Museum, curated by Ann Marie Pena.