Our 2025 Wrapped
What a year!
We held 3 exhibits at our Toronto gallery, 2 rotating presentations at Lacanche / French Barn and a pop-up in Palm Springs, California
Exhibited at Art Toronto for the 13th time,
Welcomed 2 new members to the team – Hannah, our Gallery Manager and Sabeel, our Photographer
and of course we bought, sold and shared a lot of art!
To wrap up the year, here are the most viewed, liked, visited and coveted artworks of 2025
We truly appreciate every single person who has visited our space, consigned or bought art, followed us on socials or just stopped by to say hi IRL or online.
(+ a special thanks to our far-off clients in Italy, Australia, Brazil, Japan, Korea and across the USA)
Wishing you all the best for 2026;
Health, happiness, peace and prosperity…
and more beauty!
Most Viewed: Alex Colville “Three Sheep”
Staff Pick – Hannah: Joyce Wieland “Island of the Blessed”
Earliest Work: Brassai “Madam Bijoux”
Newest Work: Joanne Tod “Outstretched Arm”
Staff Pick – Gavin: Edward Burtynsky “Xiaolangdi Dam #2, Yellow River, Henan Province, China”
Smallest Work: Andy Warhol “Untitled (Shoes)”
Biggest Work: Joanne Tod “Psychic Surgery: Triple Bypass”
Most Needs To Be Seen IRL: Sam Gilliam “Untitled (Confetti Hex)“
Staff Pick – Troy: Gershon Iskowitz “Untitled (Marigold Joy)“
Fastest Sold: Henry Moore “Mother and Child - Plate 6”
Staff Pick – Sabeel: Joanne Tod “Mailbox”
Most Liked: Harry Bertoia “Untitled (Cattail Sonambient Sculpture)”
Furthest Shipped: Wolfgang Tillmans “Speedmaster #2”
Staff Pick – Gordon: Annie Pootoogook “Untitled (Blue Room)”
Most Requested Work: Josef Albers “Red Square”
Most Searched Artist: Andy Warhol

BRASSAÏ "MADAM BIJOUX" 1932
$6,500



















