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Art at Navigator
“I collect these objects to learn from them. In some moment these things are going to teach me something. For me, this is like a library. These are my books.” – Jose Bedia
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Art at Navigator
More than 20 years ago, we had an idea for a different kind of firm. A firm that would work differently with its colleagues and clients; one that would present itself to the world differently. And one that was committed to supporting differently the wide world that engulfed us. One of the ways we, tangibly, give life to those ideas is through a commitment to building a contemporary art collection. With a focus on emerging Canadian and BIPOC artists, we collect not for ego or to acquire trophies or things but rather to enrich our day-to-day lives. To surround ourselves with things that will teach us something new; about ourselves, the world around us and the places we cannot even see. And crucially, we collect and commission, to support the artists and artisans who commit their whole lives to this kind of work. This collaboration – artist and collector – sits at the very centre of all our work; it is the essence of our purpose.
Jaime Watt
Executive Chairman

Communications
Alex von Svoboda
1959 Mid century modern painting, mosaic panels

Binning bi fold
Laura Wallace
Screen print on reclaimed hollow bi-fold door

Gond Painting Series
Tribal folk art from India
Acrylic on paper

Pacific Trash Gyre
Douglas Coupland
Acrylic on Globe

Nautical charts
Erin Vincent
Antique nautical charts from 1952 and wire

A moment in time for a moment’s rest
Stoyan Barakov
Solid aluminum

Love birds, Boarder of flowers, Eden series 2 blue flowers, What will you do
Yaw Tony
Silk Scarves

Ta Mnoga
Sarah Blevins
Wood

Seven Sisters Aswan Garden
Kestin Corwall
Acrylic on canvas

Bluer: Fewer, Brighter, Kinder
Carolyn White
Black and white photo on blue plexi

Visitation
Charles Pachter
Acrylic on canvas

Automatic drawing
Glen Elliott
Acrylic on canvas

Daydreaming
Yasanab Negrsa
Painted plaster brain

The day of the family of Bell
Gilad Ratman
Video

Hearn generating station
Sean Galbraith
3/20 limited edition photo

One spirit changing through life
Darren Julian
Acrylic on canvas

A Casey House project
Caitlin Doherty
Plasticine covered barrel

Circle of life, the vortex
Donna Sved
Acrylic paint on wood panel

Barbara’s magic garden
Marie Finkelstein
Oil on wood panels



Lillies
Marie Finkelstein
Oil on canvas

Amalgam series
April Hickox
Photographs

Drinks at the café
Marie Finkelstein
Oil on canvas

Signs
Meera Margaret Singh
Digital chromogenic print

Orchid
James Lahey
Giclee print 3/35

Group of Seven series
Douglas Coupland
9/10 limited edition prints

Group of Seven series
Douglas Coupland
9/10 limited edition prints

I miss my pre-Internet brain
Douglas Coupland
Limited edition prints

I love you
Taxali Gary
Limited edition giclee print

Tilting storm
Elias Morton
Chromira print from Mordancage, 2018

Juicy, juicy
Anda Kubis
Oil on canvas

Barefoot man
Marie Finklestein
Oil on canvas

President Cadillac
Chris Woods
Oil on canvas