Romanian-born Israeli-Canadian artist, writer, and philosopher Sorel Etrog (1933–2014) is one of Canada’s most revered artists, famous for his contribution to twentieth-century modern and post-modern sculpture. His work, found in museums internationally, is celebrated for its clever and intelligent engagement with the world: one of constant questioning and playful criticism. His public sculptures are on view in the United States, Canada, South Korea, Israel, and much of Europe.
Born in Iasi, Etrog experienced first-hand the horror and aftermath of the Second World War, a subject that he would later reference in his art. During the postwar years, he immigrated to Israel, where he studied painting and sculpture at the Tel Aviv Art Institute. In his twenties, Etrog moved to New York to study and quickly established himself as an artist, catching the attention of the renowned collectors Samuel and Ayala Zacks, who became important patrons and influenced his decision to become a Canadian citizen.
“In a career that lasted five decades, Sorel Etrog developed a sophisticated multidisciplinary practice. He illustrated books, designed costumes and theatre sets, painted, wrote poetry and plays, and even ventured into film.”
– Alma Mikulinsky
At the height of his career Etrog had studios in New York City, Toronto, Florence, and Paris. Informed by his tumultuous childhood experiences and his immersion in philosophical writings that questioned the nature of existence in a nuclear world, his work explores aspects of the human condition and the interconnected forces that bind us together. Sorel Etrog: Life & Work celebrates the unique vision of this singular artist, from his early paintings that blended sculpture and image making to his monumental works in bronze that renewed artistic traditions.
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Banner Image: Sorel Etrog, Source 2, 1967, marble, 125.7 x 55.9 x 48.3 cm. Courtesy Miriam Shiell Fine Art, Toronto. © The Estate of Sorel Etrog (2020).
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