December 18, 2020

Happy Holidays!

 


It has been quite a year, even without the pandemic we knew 2020 was going to be a big year for us. Way back in February I was very lucky to be able to travel to Toronto for the Artist Project, where I introduced my wonderful new series 'World on Washi' to my collectors in Canada. 


In June I was able to have a wonderful solo exhibition at Esplanade Gallery, a gorgeous little gallery in Nagoya, with a mandatory mask policy and visits by appointment we were able to have a beautiful, safe and very successful exhibition. 


And then in July it was time to say goodbye to beautiful Japan and move back to Montréal, Canada. Of course traveling in the midst of a pandemic was a little challenging and we had a 2 week quarantine to deal with after we arrived but we made it. 


In September I had a wonderful, safe and social distanced solo exhibition at Viva Vida Art Gallery in Montréal, it was so lovely to reconnect with my collectors here in Montréal.


In October we moved into our new home in Saint Jerome, about 45 minutes north of Montréal, all our boxes arrived safely from Japan and we're mostly settled now. I have an awesome new studio space where I have been spending a lot of time these last few weeks!


If the pandemic allows I have some wonderful things lined up for 2021. Although it has been moved to April the Artist Project is still being planned so if all goes well I'll be traveling back to Toronto in April to present some wonderful new works. I am also still working with the amazing Latitude 44 Gallery in Toronto and Viva Vida Art Gallery in Montréal. I have a few other things in the works so keep an eye on my news page!

In the mean time I would like to wish you all a wonderful Holiday season and an awesome 2021!

December 08, 2020

New works!



 

I know, it's been a while since my last update, I've been spending some quality time in my new studio. It usually takes my at least a couple of months to get back into the swing of things after moving so I really needed to take some time to be in my new space without any distractions. Luckily I was able to prep a good number of pieces before I left Japan so I had about 12-15 pieces that were all ready for painting. Having these meant I didn't have to spend any brain space deciding what needed to be done, I could just grab a painting get to work. 

The result of this is that I now have a nice bunch of new pieces to share, I haven't finished all of them, there are still quite a few waiting for me while I type this. But I thought I'd share with you some of the pieces that have kept me busy these past few weeks. If there's anything that catches your eye you can always contact me at info@denisebuismanpilger.com for more information about pricing and shipping. And of course, as always, giclee prints are available as well. 

Time Travelers









November 02, 2020

Hello from my new studio!

 


Gosh, it's already November, it feels like I lost a month there! On October 2nd we received the keys to our new home here in Saint Jerome, Quebec and on the 5th the movers arrived with our shipment from Japan, a total of 426 boxes! So things were a bit hectic for a while, but we have emerged from our mountain of cardboard and bubble wrap, almost all of the boxes have been unpacked and we are ready to return to a sense of normalcy. 

My new studio space is absolutely awesome, it is a converted garage that offers a huge amount of storage, access to hot and cold water, a nice high ceiling and plenty of natural light. With plenty of wall space I was able to surround myself with art and memories from around the world. I really love my new space and I am excited to start working again!

I was able to finish a couple of pieces while we were staying at our AirBnB so they are waiting to be varnished. I also have quite a few pieces that I was working on before leaving Japan so I am eager to get them on the easel for their final layers of paint. Keep an eye on my Instagram account (@TheArtistAbroad)  where I will be posting some pictures of new works soon. 


September 09, 2020

Curbside: Exhibiting Art in the time of Covid

 


Two weeks ago my work was on display at Viva Vida Art Gallery as part of their series of 'Curbside' exhibitions, a series of outdoor exhibitions throughout August and September. In this inventive series Viva Viva Vida Art Gallery owner Nedia El Khouri decided to bring their exhibitions outside on the sidewalk so people can experience art in in a safe environment during these difficult times. 

We had an absolute blast! It was so much fun to connect with people both on Friday night's vernissage event as well as over the weekend when I spent time painting outside. So many old and new friends and collectors came by to see the work and have a chat, it was wonderful to see people having a drink one the terrace across the street and wandering over afterwards because seeing me work peeked their interest.  

I even got to catch up with some dear friends from Japan! Seeing them warmed my heart and made the country that I miss dearly feel just a little closer. 


Last week the lovely Christine Long from CTV visited the gallery to do a story on this most recent series of exhibitions at Viva Vida Art Gallery. We chatted about this brilliant opportunity to share my work in an environment where people feel safe. You can view the full tv article here or by clicking on the image below. 



August 24, 2020

Plenty of New things to enjoy in good old Montréal!



 

Moving to a different country always brings lots of new things and even though Montréal is a familiar place for us, there are still plenty of new things to enjoy. I will be moving into my new studio space in early October and we just acquired our very own Art Bus! From now on we can deliver Artwork in style!

And, of course there is my new solo exhibition at Viva Vida Art Gallery, 'Curbside' will be running until this upcoming Thursday (August 27, 2020). 

We had a wonderful opening night event on Friday and over the weekend the beautiful weather allowed me to paint outside the gallery both days. I had a blast meeting new collectors and catching up with friends from both Canada and Japan!

The exhibition is still running until the end of the week so if you would like to go see some beautiful new pieces from Japan you can visit Viva Vida Art Gallery in Pointe Claire village and don't worry, if the rain comes, the pieces will still be on display inside!







August 18, 2020

Curbside: featuring the Artist Abroad


From August 21-27 Viva Vida Art Gallery will feature artworks by international artist Denise Buisman Pilger, who recently returned from three years of living in Japan. This wonderful exhibition offers a great opportunity to catch up with the artist herself who will be working at the gallery over the weekend. She has brought some very special new works all the way from Japan so don’t miss this awesome opportunity to get out and see some amazing art in a safe environment.

Curbside is a series of outdoor exhibitions throughout August and September, featuring a new artist each week. Drop or drive by each weekend to take a peek at Viva Vida Art Gallery’s outdoor installations and meet the featured artists! Denise will be painting at the gallery both Saturday and Sunday!

The exhibition will be held from August 21-27 with a vernissage where you can meet the artist on Friday August 21 from 18H00 - 20H00. Viva Vida Art Gallery is located on 278 Lakeshore Road in the Pointe Claire Village.

August 03, 2020

Goodbye Nagoya. Hello Montréal!

I know, I know, it has been forever and a world away since I posted my last update, it has been a crazy few months! We started packing up our stuff for the big move waaaaayyy back in May, I had my final solo exhibition in Japan early June and we spent a wonderful week vacationing in paradise before the big flight back to Canada. 


Despite the extra safety measures and limited allowed visitors due to the pandemic, my solo exhibition was very successful. It was held at this gorgeous art gallery in downtown Nagoya located in a beautifully renovated, traditional Japanese building. I had a blast catching up with friends and collectors, at a safe distance of course! So many paintings found wonderful new forever homes, some staying behind in Japan and some going on new adventures all around the world. We even had a real Maiko san (Geisha in training) who came to visit the gallery!


After 6 weeks of being surrounded by boxes and all the craziness and paperwork of an international move we were very lucky to spend some time on gorgeous Ishigaki, a small tropical island in the Okinawa peninsula, close to Taiwan. We spent a week scuba diving, exploring rainforests, beaches and waterfalls, subbing and canoeing and eating amazing food. 


So now, after a truly amazing and transformative three years in Nagoya Japan, we are back in Montréal, Canada. We survived our two weeks of full quarantine and are slowly getting reacquainted with the city. All of our stuff still has to make its way over from Japan, it will take at least another two months before it arrives here in Canada so we're living in limbo at the moment. Hopping airbnb's with just our 4 suitcases and 11 boxes of air freight. Luckily I brought my computer and some paints so I will be able to get back to work soon, I may not be as productive in this one bedroom apartment but we'll make it work :)


If all goes well I should be able to move into my new studio space by the time our boxes arrive so I should be back creating at full speed by the end of the year, right in time to ramp up production for Artist Project 2021 which has been rescheduled for April 2021. 

But, even though we're in the middle of this pandemic, there are still some exciting events coming up! This weekend the Viva Vida Art Gallery here in Montréal will start a wonderful series of curbside exhibitions that will be held throughout August and September, giving everyone a chance to experience exciting new artworks while staying safe. Drop or drive by each weekend to take a peek at the outdoor installations and meet the featured artists. My work will be featured from August 21-27, I am excited to have this wonderful opportunity to catch up with all my wonderful collectors here in Montréal. I will be bringing some gorgeous Japanese hanging scrolls to the gallery for the occasion so mark your calendars!

March 30, 2020

またね (Matane) a final solo exhibition in Japan

After almost 3 years in Japan it will be time for us to say またね (Matane) (see you later), if everything goes as planned we will move back to Montréal in July. I will be very sad leaving this beautiful country that has given me so much inspiration and there are many good friends that I will miss dearly, that's why I will not say 'sayonara' (goodbye), I will say 'Matane' (see you later).  I really hope to be able to travel back to Japan to visit my friends in this wonderful country in the future.

Many of you have been asking me for this so before the big move I am organizing one last solo exhibition right here in Nagoya! The exhibition is titled またね (Matane)’ and will be held at the gorgeous Esplanade Gallery which is located in a beautiful, traditional Japanese building close to Endoji  Shotengai shopping street and about a 5 minute walk from Nagoya International Center. The exhibition will run from June 2-7 (Tuesday-Sunday) and I will be there every day during opening hours (Tue.-Fri. 13:00-18:00 Sat. 12:00-18:00 Sun. 12:00-16:00).

On display will be a series of Japan inspired pieces both on wood panels and traditional Japanese washi paper as well as a series of prints and cards from previous bodies of work. For Japan based collectors this will be a wonderful opportunity to add one of my gorgeous pieces to your collection without having to deal with complicated and expensive shipping arrangements.

I am looking forward to spending some quality time with all of you please mark your calendars and come say hi at Esplanade Gallery in June!


February 28, 2020

Thank you for visiting Artist Project 2020!


I would like to thank everyone who visited booth 831 at Artist Project 2020 last week! It was wonderful to be back at the show after two years of absence, I was thrilled to see so many familiar faces. My new, Japan inspired, body of work 'World on Washi' received so much love, congratulations to all my collectors who added one of these beauties to their collections. I am so grateful to have had this amazing opportunity to re-connect with all my wonderful collectors and fellow artists in the Toronto area, I am already looking forward to Artist Project 2021!

Did you fall in love with a piece in booth 831 but didn't get a chance to come back for it? Or were you unable to visit the exhibition? Good news! Some of these gorgeous pieces stayed behind in Canada and you can go visit them at Latitude 44 Gallery in Toronto or Viva Vida Art Gallery in Montréal. For those of you here in Japan, you are always welcome to make an appointment to visit my studio for a private viewing and of course all available works can be found on my website. Please scroll down for an overview of the pieces that are still available, for any questions please don't hesitate to contact me.

Available at Latitude 44 Gallery

2900 Dundas Street West, Toronto


Available at Viva Vida Art Gallery

278 Lakeshore Road, suite 2, Pointe Claire


Available at ArtistAbroad.com




February 10, 2020

Artist Project 2020!


I am so excited! It is almost time for the Artist Project 2020. Next week I'll fly to Toronto with all my paintings to set up my booth (#831) at the Better Living Centre. I have been in crazy preparation mode for the past couple of months but all the hard work has paid off, I have some awesome new pieces to show in my booth!

I will be presenting my new, Japan inspired, body of work 'World on Washi' and am excited to be able to bring along 7 beautiful 'Kakejiku' (Japanese style hanging scrolls). For a little sneak peek at the work that will be presented you can visit my website.

The Artist Project will be held from February 20-23, you can buy your tickets here, for a nice discount you can use the following discount codes:

•Adult Admission: $12 (regular price is $16) with code EXH2020
•Opening Night: $30 (regular price is $35) with code EXHON2020

I'm giving away 2 sets of tickets via Instagram and Facebook. (giveaway ends on Friday February 14).

Artist Project 2020 Dates & TimesThursday February 20  |  7-11 PM (Opening Night Party, 19+ event)
Friday February 24  |  11 AM - 10 PM
Saturday February 25  |  11 AM - 8 PM
Sunday February 26  |  11 AM - 6 PM