Arthur Shilling
Anishinaabe
(1941-1986)
First Name: Arthur
Last Name: Shilling
Full Name: Arthur Shilling
Date of birth: April 19, 1941
Place of birth: Rama Reserve near Orillia, Ontario
Date of death: March 4, 1986
Place of death: Rama Reserve near Orillia, Ontario
Community / Heritage: Ojibwe, Anishinaabe community
Sex: Male
Art Media: Oil on masonite/canvas, pastel, watercolour, pencil
Bio:
Arthur Shilling was born into a family of 13 children at the Rama Reserve near Orillia, Ontario, Canada. Known primarily for his oil portraits of life on the Reserve, Shilling developed a distinctive expressionist style using intense, vivid colours and bold strokes.
Shilling attended the Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ontario. After moving to Toronto as a young man, he enrolled in the Ontario College of Art, but soon found that he preferred to find his own way in the art world. In 1967, when Shilling was only 26 years old, he held his first solo exhibition in Ottawa. The exhibition was a success and his work went on to be shown in galleries in New York, Brazil and across Canada.
In 1970, the after-effects of a childhood bout with rheumatic fever caught up with him and Shilling underwent heart surgery. After the operation, he found that his worldview had shifted, inspiring a move back to the Rama Reserve with his family to build an art gallery next to his home.
In 1980, he became more interested in landscapes and traveled to paint prairie and mountain scenes.
In 1984, Shilling was in need of further heart surgery. Ignoring medical warnings, he travelled to northern Alberta and spent several weeks teaching on native reserves. He continued to work until his death on March 4, 1986.
Shilling's paintings are held in many private and corporate collections across North America, including the permanent collections of The McMichael Canadian Collection, The National Museum of Civilization, The Royal Ontario Museum and The Canadian Embassy Collection in Washington, D.C.
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions:
- 1963-1967: Orillia Public Library, Orillia, Ontario
- 1966: Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario
- 1967: Tom Thomson Gallery, Owen Sound, Ontario
- 1970: McIntosh Gallery, London, Ontario
- 1978: Nancy Poole's Studio, Toronto
- 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1986: Beckett Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario
- 1980: Sundance Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
- 1986: Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
- 1990: Columbus Centre, Toronto
- 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997: Roberts Gallery, Toronto
- 2003, 1999 Beckett Fine Art Ltd., Toronto, Ontario
Group Exhibitions:
- 1967: Indian Hall of Fame, CNE, Toronto
- 1974, 1978: Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
- 1974, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986: Woodland Indian Cultural Centre, Brantford, Ontario
- 1977: Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario
- 1977: Museum of Sao Paulo, Brazil
- 1979: McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario
- 1979: "Kinder Des Nanabush", McMichael Collection for the Museum Fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany
- 1983: "Contemporary Indian Art at Rideau Hall, Ottawa
- 1982: Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay
- 1990: "Two Native Masters-Arthur Shilling & Joseph Jacobs", Beckett Gallery, Hamilton
- 1993: "Welcome Canada", Budapest
- 2000: “Perpetual Bundle”, Indian Art Collection, Indian and Northern Affairs, Ottawa
- 2000: “Mutual Regard”, Arthur Shilling & David General, Beckett Fine Art, Toronto
- Contemporary Native Art of Canada-travelling exhibition including R.O.M.
Articles
- https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/arthur-shilling
- http://www.thewalleye.ca/arthur-shilling/
- https://www.agw.ca/exhibition/465
- http://www.native-art-in-canada.com/arthurschilling.html
- https://www.simcoe.com/news-story/8482120-no-one-seems-to-know-who-is-behind-image-of-late-artist-arthur-shilling-in-downtown-alley/
- http://www.beckettfineart.com/dynamic/category_artist.asp?ArtistID=6&CategoryID=Paintings
- http://www.trentarthur.ca/arthur-shilling-and-more-at-the-art-gallery-of-peterborough/
Awards
- In May 1983, Shilling was one of seven Canadian artists invited by Governor General Edward Schreyer to exhibit at Rideau Hall, Ottawa.
- Shilling attended the New School of Art and the Ontario College of Art and in 1967, was presented with the Canadian Centennial Medal.
Artwork
Title | Last Sold At Auction | |
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BLOND HAIRED GIRL | 2007-08 (August 2007) | |
MILLIE | 2007-08 (August 2007) | |
SELF PORTRAIT | 2007-08 (August 2007) | |
ARTHUR’S MOTHER | 2017-03 (March 2017) | |
BARN | 2018-11 (November 2018) | |
BEWABON SLEEPING (SUNRISE) | 2017-03 (March 2017) | |
BOY IN PARKA | 2017-12 (December 2017) | |
HEAD STUDY OF ARTHUR AND MILLIE | 2014-03 (March 2014) | |
MEDITATION #7 | 2020-08 (August 2020) | |
MILLIE | 2017-04 (April 2017) | |
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY SLEEPING | 2017-10 (October 2017) | |
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD | 2017-10 (October 2017) | |
PROFILE OF A BENSON BOY | 2012-12 (December 2012) | |
SEATED YOUNG WOMAN | 2019-03 (March 2019) | |
SELF PORTRAIT | 2019-03 (March 2019) | |
SELF-PORTRAIT | 2020-11 (November 2020) | |
SLEEPING CHILD | 2018-11 (November 2018) | |
UNTITLED (FALL SPLENDOUR) | 2017-11 (November 2017) | |
UNTITLED (FIGURE IN FOREST) | 2017-10 (October 2017) | |
UNTITLED (KIDS AT PLAY) | 2017-11 (November 2017) | |
UNTITLED (PORTRAIT OF A BOY) | 2024-11 (November 2024) | |
UNTITLED (PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST'S WIFE MILLIE) | 2022-11 (November 2022) | |
UNTITLED (PROFILE STUDY OF A MAN) | 2024-10 (October 2024) | |
UNTITLED (WOODLAND SHADOWS) | 2020-08 (August 2020) | |
UNTITLED (YOUNG GIRL) | 2024-05 (May 2024) | |
YOUNG GIRL IN THOUGHT | 2007-08 (August 2007) |