TORONTO.- A new exhibition at the
Art Gallery of Ontario recognizes the extraordinary generosity of one the Gallerys great patrons. A Tribute to Ayala Zacks (19122011) opens April 4, 2012 in the Frank P. Wood Gallery and includes significant works by celebrated artists including Marc Chagall, Giorgio de Chirico, Edgar Degas, Sonia Delaunay, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani and Pablo Picasso.
Ayala Zacks and her husband, Sam Zacks, were committed and active supporters of the AGO. Following Mr. Zacks death in 1970, Ms. Zacks donated more than 300 works of European and Canadian modern art to the AGO collection. A Tribute to Ayala Zacks (19122011) honours the transformational effect that this gift had on the Gallerys modern art collection and the leadership role that the couple played both at the AGO and within Toronto's artistic community.
The 17 pieces in the exhibition, selected by AGO curator of European Art Lloyd Dewitt, focus on figuration and the female body, and feature key works by women artists in the Zacks collection. It also explores the bond between two cities on which Zacks showered her devotion and generosity, Toronto and Jerusalem. Included in the exhibition is a video of reminiscences by friends about her extraordinary life and her collection.
Among the exhibitions highlights is the first cast of Henri Matisses crucial early bronze, Figure décorative (1908), a powerful figure that the artist portrayed in his renowned painting Red Studio (1911). The works inclusion in A Tribute to Ayala Zacks (19122011) marks the first time in decades it is on view in Toronto.
"The 1971 Zacks gift transformed the AGO's modern art collection, and this tribute to Ayala introduces a new generation of museum goers to key works from that gift," said Matthew Teitelbaum, AGO Director and CEO. "The exhibition honours Ayalas generosity and passion for modern art, which will enrich us for generations."
Born in Jerusalem, Ayala Zacks worked with the French Resistance and British Intelligence during the Second World War and moved to Canada in 1947. She supported a variety of educational and cultural institutions in Canada as well as Israel, where she spent her last decades up to her death in August 2011. This exhibition juxtaposes Ms. Zacks artistic taste with her extraordinary life, her wartime heroics, her role in the founding and building of Israel and her powerful personality.
Sam and Ayala Zacks both served on the AGO board, and today a large section of the Gallery, the Sam & Ayala Zacks Pavilion, hosts the AGOs most prominent exhibitions. In 1971, the AGO presented a memorial tribute to Sam Zacks celebrating his contributions.