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Known for
  
Art dealer

Name
  
Avrom Isaacs


Education
  
University of Toronto

Awards
  
Order of Canada

Avrom Isaacs AVROM ISAACS Obituary Toronto ON Toronto Star

Born
  
March 19, 1926 (age 98) (
1926-03-19
)
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Books
  
Angus Trudeau's Manitoulin

Avrom Isaacs, (March 19, 1926 – January 15, 2016) was a Canadian art dealer.

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Born Avrom Isaacovitch in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he moved to Toronto with his family in 1941. Isaacs graduated with a bachelor's degree in Political Science and Economics from the University of Toronto in 1950.

In 1955, he opened the Greenwich Art Gallery (renamed the Isaacs Gallery in 1959) where he represented numerous Canadian artists, including Michael Snow, William Kurelek, Graham Coughtry, Gordon Rayner, Jack Chambers, Joyce Wieland, Mark Prent, John Meredith, Robert Markle and Gathie Falk. The Isaacs Gallery was noted for the broad range of work it showed, running from contemporary art to the art of New Guinea and west-coast Indian artists and even to Asian costumes. Isaacs was famous for his "young talent" shows. Isaacs opened the Innuit Gallery in Toronto in 1970, where he gave solo exhibitions to such distinguished artists as Karoo Ashevak and Jessie Oonark. In August 1991 Isaacs consolidated his two galleries to form the Isaacs/Innuit Gallery. The gallery closed in 2001.

He was awarded an honorary doctorate by York University in 1992, and was made a Member of the Order of Canada.

References

Avrom Isaacs Wikipedia