Guido Molinari
(1933 - 2004) Les Plasticiens
Artwork from the 1960s
GUIDO MOLINARI
Tri-sériel rouge
acrylic on canvas
signed and dated 1964 on the reverse
46.75 x 23.5 ins ( 118.7 x 59.7 cms )
Auction Estimate: $70,000.00 - $90,000.00
Price Realized $82,600.00
Sale date: September 24th 2020
GUIDO MOLINARI
Série noir/blanc
acrylic on canvas
signed and dated “11/67” on the reverse
81 x 68 ins ( 205.7 x 172.7 cms )
Auction Estimate: $200,000.00 - $300,000.00
Price Realized $264,000.00
Sale date: June 15th 2022
GUIDO MOLINARI
Bi-sériel rose, 1968
acrylic on canvas
signed and dated 1968 on the reverse; titled to a gallery label on the reverse
51 x 19.5 ins ( 129.5 x 49.5 cms )
Auction Estimate: $70,000.00 - $90,000.00
Price Realized $102,000.00
Sale date: June 8th 2023
GUIDO MOLINARI
Sans titre
oil on canvas
signed and dated “6/69” on the reverse
20 x 15 ins ( 50.8 x 38.1 cms )
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Guido Molinari Biography
(1933 - 2004) Les Plasticiens
Guido Molinari was born in Montreal in 1933. He studied briefly at the School of Design at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (1950-51), and began making drawings and paintings combining automatic methods with a disciplined approach. He was a leader in the development of a rigorous colour abstraction movement in Montreal. Characteristic of his paintings in the 1960s were vertical, hard-edged bands of colour. Pictorial space in these paintings was created by the spectator’s perception of the shifting and mixing of colours.
In 1956 Molinari was a founding member of the Association des Artistes Non-Figuratifs de Montreal. He exhibited at the Biennale in Venice in 1968, where he was awarded the David E. Bright Foundation prize. In 1977 he participated in the Paris Biennale, and in 1980 he was awarded the Paul-Emile Borduas Prize by the Quebec government. Molinari, who taught at Concordia University until 1997, exerted a powerful influence on younger artists, through his teaching, his theoretical writing and his opinions, firmly held and strongly stated.