Renée Van Halm is a Canadian contemporary visual artist born in Haarlemmermeer, the Netherlands (1949) and immigrated to Canada in 1953. Renée Van Halm has been featured in over 30 solo exhibitions including numerous exhibitions at the S.L. Simpson Gallery and Birch Contemporary in Toronto, Ontario, as well as Equinox Gallery in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Notable exhibitions include: Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions such as Aurora Borealis at the Centre international d'art contemporain, Montréal (1985), weak thought (1997–98) at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Architypes at the Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver (2004) and the Embassy of Canada, Tokyo (2005), Cut and Paste at the Equinox Gallery(2012), The Poetics of Space at the Vancouver Art Gallery (2015), New Monuments Forget the Future at Birch Contemporary (2015), Return of the Image at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, NB (2016), Form Follows Fiction at UTAC, Toronto (2016), and Elusive Utopias at the Judith and Norman Alix Gallery, Sarnia, ON (2017). More information...
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