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Greetings!
For nearly five decades, Barry Hodgson has drawn deeply from the world immediately around him, transforming observed moments into pure, distilled expressions of place. His wanderings, whether a quiet stroll through familiar blooms or farther afield, fuel a practice rooted in direct response –– field sketches born on site, then thoughtfully evolved in the studio, preserving the energy and rhythm of the land.
| | Coote Cove, Crystal Crescent Beach, N.S. - pastel on paper, 16 x 20 inches | | |
BARRY HODGSON
Wanderings
March 21 – April 11, 2026
Artist's Opening Reception: Saturday, March 21 // 1pm-3pm
A rich new collection of oil paintings on panel alongside masterful works on paper in pastel, watercolour, and ink awaits at the gallery this spring. Spanning a delightful variety of scales, these pieces capture the artist's recent journeys — intimate glimpses of his own Hamilton backyard garden giving way to the rugged seascapes of Nova Scotia's east coast and the luminous shores of Indonesia.
| | Leaning Pine, Treaty Island - pastel on paper, 10 x 10 inches | | Mandalika Toward Bukit Seger - pastel on paper, 10 x 12 inches | | |
"Field trips — everything starts with those, whether in my garden or somewhere else," reflects the artist. He adds, from his 2024 solo exhibition The Resonant Moment, "To be properly in the moment and able to respond to what's in front of me, in the field or the studio, is the key to everything.”
This commitment to immediacy shines through: broad, confident brushstrokes and lines reduce vistas, coastal landscapes, and intimate panoramas to their happiest, most essential forms — vibrant blocks of colour, dynamic shapes, and liberated gestures that evoke the joy of being fully present in nature's ever-changing scenes.
| | Crystal Crescent Shoreline - pastel on paper, 16 x 20 inches | | |
Barry Hodgson, born in 1954 in Vineland Station, Ontario, earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) from the University of Guelph in 1978. Long represented by Ingram Gallery — over 35 years and counting — he stands in esteemed company, echoing the pared-down elegance of the radical simplicity, and reduced forms of the greats of Minimalism. His travels across Canada's diverse terrains have long informed his minimal yet richly evocative style, and this exhibition beautifully bridges the near-at-hand with the exotic, reminding us that inspiration awaits in every vista, no matter how close or distant.
| | Sunrise, Tin Wis Beach - pastel on paper, 16 x 20 inches | | Low Tide, Mandalika Beach - pastel & watercolour on paper, 10 x 12 inches | | |
Recipient of numerous grants, awards, and critical acclaim, Hodgson's works grace important public collections nationwide, including the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Art Gallery of Guelph, and Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. He lives and works in Hamilton, Ontario, ever reflecting on the pulse of his surroundings.
| | Clear Skies, Thistlestone - pastel on paper, 3.25 x 5 inches | | Pastures and Treelines - pastel on paper, 3.25 x 5 inches | | |
"Size doesn't count. It's scale that counts. It's human scale that counts, and the only way you can achieve human scale is by content." — Barnett Newman
| | Orange Tulips - oil on panel, 20 x 20 inches | | |
Please be in touch to receive the exhibition catalogue of the new paintings in Hodgson's Wanderings. Varying in media and size from miniature works on paper, through to large-scale oil paintings, the collection is priced at $500 to $7200. All works are treated with the artist’s custom hand-crafted frames.
Wanderings continues at the gallery through to April 11, 2026.
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Rice Terraces, Jatiluwih - oil on panel, 40 x 48 inches
| | Sunrise, Mandalika Beach - oil on panel, 30 x 40 inches | |
“…a landscape does not exist in its own right, since its appearance changes at every moment; but the surrounding atmosphere brings it to life — the air and the light which vary continually … it is only the surrounding atmosphere which gives subjects their true value.”
— Claude Monet
| Grey Iris - oil on panel, 6 x 7.5 inches | | |
As spring unfolds its own fresh wonders, Barry Hodgson's Wanderings offers the perfect invitation to pause, reflect, and revel in the beauty of the natural world as seen through an artist's attuned eye.
We warmly welcome you to immerse yourself in these brilliant works, and to join Hodgson for conversation and celebration at the opening reception on Saturday, March 21 from 1pm to 3pm. The gallery doors are open — come share in the quiet joy of art that captures life's meaningful moments.
Our very best wishes,
Tarah & Jeff
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