Join the Agnes Etherington Art Centre for a guided tour of the exhibition Tom Thomson? The Art of Authentication which explores how artworks are authenticated. During his brief six-year career as a painter, Tom Thomson (1877-1917) produced hundreds of oil sketches and a handful of canvases that responded to the mid-northern Ontario landscape. In the century following his death, he has been the subject of national myth-making and critical myth-dismantling. Perhaps one of the most recognized historical painters in Canada, he is also one of the most copied.
Tom Thomson? The Art of Authentication is a kind of laboratory, organized around five themes or areas of investigation, signature, subject matter, style, materials, and provenance. Each helps to guide the authentication process, providing clues but not necessarily conclusions. Bringing together forty known Thomson paintings, along with possible panels and known fakes, the exhibition makes public the behind-the-scenes work of authentication.
This event is part of Agnes' Deep Looking series and Wellness Program made possible through the generous support of the George H. Stedman Foundation and Iva Speers Fund for Art Education.