David Armstrong Six
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| Born | David Thomas Armstrong 1968 (age 56–57)[1] Belleville, Ontario, Canada[2]  | 
| Education | Queen's University at Kingston (BFA) | 
| Occupation | Artist | 
David Armstrong VI (born David Thomas Armstrong, 1968) is a Canadian artist, living and working in Montreal, Quebec.
Career
Armstrong Six's solo exhibitions include:
- 2000, Leak into Space at Mercer Union, Toronto[3]
 - 2000, The Soup at Plug In Gallery, Winnipeg[4]
 - 2001, Dog Leg Room at Blanche, Paris[2]
 - 2003, I've Been Thinking at Goodwater, Toronto[2]
 - 2004, Free at Optica, Montreal[2]
 - 2006, The Hole at Espace Kugler, Geneva[2]
 - 2007, No Refunds at Articule, Montreal[2]
 - 2008, The Dry Salvages at Parisian Laundry, Montréal[5]
 - 2008, How are You Reeling Doctor? at Goodwater, Toronto[6]
 - 2008, Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, tout se transforme at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal[7]
 - 2011, The Gamblers at La Biennale de Montréal[7]
 - 2013, Brown Star Plus One at Parisian Laundry, Montréal[8]
 - 2013, Three Known Points at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto[9]
 - 2016, Bracelets at Parisian Laundry, Montréal[10]
 - 2017, If By Dull Rhymes with Kristan Horton at Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto[11]
 - 2019, Night School at the Darling Foundry, Montréal[12]
 
Prizes
- Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, 2010
 - Canada Council for the Arts, 2009
 - Canada Council for the Arts, 2002
 - Toronto Arts Council, 2001
 - Ontario Arts Council, 2001
 
Gallery
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David Armstrong Six (2025) lie down with holograms Bradley Ertaskiran - 
			
Kristan Horton, David Armstrong Six 2025 - 
			
David Armstrong Six, Tony Romano (2025) lie die with holograms vernissage - 
			
from the series "he do the police in different voices" (2020) - 
			
"Night School" installation view, Darling Foundry, Montréal (2019) - 
			
GraduateYukimura, part of "Night School" (2019) Darling Foundry, Montréal - 
			
Moonshade Walk'r (2017) - 
			
Dwarf Mallow (2017) - 
			
All Floss From Flight (2017) - 
			
les fleurs d'erg (2017) - 
			
art brussels - 
			
Portrait de Patrick Roy ( 2019) 
References
- ^ Parisian Laundry. "David Armstrong Smith and Jeannette Ehlers at Parisian Laundry". Art-Agenda. Archived from the original on August 19, 2014. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
 - ^ a b c d e f Bélisie, Josée; Gagnon, Paulette; et al. (2008). "David Armstrong Six: Solo Exhibitions" (PDF). Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed (Catalogue). Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal. pp. 38, 198. ISBN 978-2-551-23672-5.
 - ^ Chu, Ingrid (January 1, 2001). "David Armstrong-Six". Frieze. No. 56.
 - ^ La Tourelle, Rodney (February 2001). "Model of Impurity". Border Crossings. Vol. 20, no. 1. p. 75. ISSN 0831-2559 – via EBSCOhost.
 - ^ Portis, Ben (Summer 2010). "David Armstrong Six". Canadian Art. Vol. 27, no. 2. pp. 104, 106. ProQuest 527976079.
 - ^ Lebredt, Gordon (2009). "Into the bargain —a parable in two parts: David Armstrong Six at goodwater". Espace Sculpture (88). ISSN 0821-9222.
 - ^ a b McLaughlin, Bryne (May 19, 2011). "Biennale de Montréal: The Gamblers". Canadian Art.
 - ^ Charron, Marie-Ėve (April 20, 2013). "Galerie de personnages". Le Devoir (in French). p. E10.
 - ^ Sandals, Leah. "Louise Bourgeois and David Armstrong Six Meet at MOCCA". Canadian Art. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
 - ^ Campbell, James D. (May–July 2017). "David Armstrong Six". Border Crossings. Vol. 36, no. 2. p. 92. ISSN 0831-2559 – via EBSCOhost.
 - ^ Syme, Alison (February 2017). "Kristan Horton and David Armstrong Six: Clint Roenisch Gallery". Artforum. Vol. 55, no. 6. p. 224. Gale A481243928.
 - ^ Gendron, Geneviève (Fall 2019). "David Armstrong Six, Night School". Espace (in French). No. 123. pp. 87–88. ISSN 0821-9222.
 
External links
- David Armstrong Six at Bradley Ertaskiran
 
