Artwork
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Mystery of Light Composition $24,000
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Leaf Composition $29,000
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Seashore Light $15,400
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Untitled White Cloud with Collage $24,000
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Untitled Green and Brown $24,000
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Untitled Blue White Pink $24,000
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Untitled Black with Sponge $24,000
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Untitled (Work on Paper) $15,400
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Untitled Landscape with White Square $24,000
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Symphonic Score $32,000
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Leaf Reflection $26,400
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Folded Letter $26,400
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Architectural Dream $26,400
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Single Leaf with Red $26,400
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Whitestar Composition $15,400
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Wave Landscape $24,000
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Yellow Bird Motion $24,000
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Meditation $15,400
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Descending Spirit $26,400
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Upward Movement $32,000
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Monumental Rock Structure $15,400
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Untitled No 22 $15,400
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Slow Moving Cloud $15,400
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Passing Cloud $19,800
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Light at Dawn $24,000
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Sunset and Passing Storm $31,000
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Single Tree in Moonlight $19,800
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Landscape Geometry $34,000
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Golden Structure $15,400
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Golden Pattern $15,400
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Six Moon Views $15,400
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Ocean Storm $24,000
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Morning Mist Composition $24,000
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Monumental Rock $15,400
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Miniature Series IV $2,800
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Landscape Vibrations $15,400
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Lake Reflection $18,000
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Iceland $17,500
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Blue Leaf Still Life $15,400
Biography
Otto Donald Rogers (1935-2019) taught at the University of Saskatchewan (1959-1988) after receiving his MA in Fine Art from the University of Wisconsin. In 1963, critic Clement Greenberg recognized Rogers as a “big attack” painter and his artwork, rooted in the traditions of cubism and constructivism, as having a “fullness of inspiration.” Rogers helped sustain the Emma Lake Workshops, a meeting place for some of North America’s leading artists including Barnett Newman, Jules Olitski and Rogers himself. Rogers’ work is held in more than 30 public collections including: the Art Gallery of Ontario, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
There are few artists, very few, whose work has about it a kind of magic; they sing their own song. Otto Rogers is one of these special few. I love what he does. ~ Sir Anthony Caro
Exhibition Catalogue - Establishing Ground: Otto Rogers’ Modernist Vision
Exhibitions
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6 November 2024 — 26 January 2025 -
24 June 2023 — 4 September 2023 -
8 October 2022 — 6 November 2022 -
30 April 2022 — 22 May 2022 -
28 October 2021 — 7 November 2021 -
19 September 2015 — 19 October 2015 -
27 November 2014 — 16 February 2015 -
10 October 2013 — 17 November 2013
News
- Remembering Otto Rogers November 5, 2020