BlogSeptember 22, 2025

Visit Alan Klinkhoff Gallery at Art Toronto 2025

Jonathan & Alan Klinkhoff are pleased to announce that Alan Klinkhoff Gallery will be exhibiting at Art Toronto 2025.

Visit the Alan Klinkhoff Gallery Booth (Booth A58) at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre - North Building from Thursday, October 23 to Sunday, October 26.  

 

Click here to purchase your Art Toronto tickets.

 

View the location of our booth.

 

Opening Night 

Thursday October 23: 6PM - 10PM

 

Public Days

Friday, October 24: 12PM - 8PM

Saturday, October 25: 12PM - 8PM

Sunday, October 26: 12PM - 6PM

 

Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth, Horizontal Form, 1968 (conceived). Polished Bronze. 12 5/8 x 18 3/8 x 4 in (32 x 46.6 x 10 cm)

 

With three generations of cumulative experience, trust, and expertise, we are offering our services as sellers, appraisers and advisors. We are showcasing an important selection of "classic"* works of art. We invite collectors to come by and visit, purchase from among the fine selection, and/or discuss with us your interests as either buyers or sellers of important fine art. 

 

Alan and Jonathan Klinkhoff
 
Over the 75 years the Klinkhoff family has been active in the art trade in Canada, we have participated in the assembly of some of Canada's foremost art collections, including the collections of E.P. Taylor, John A. MacAuley, Lord Kenneth Thomson, Mitzi & Mel Dobrin, Scotiabank, Power Corporation of Canada, Imperial Oil, Robert Gratton, and William I.M. Turner Jr, to name a selection. 

 

Walter Klinkhoff with Lawren Harris's Grey day, North Shore, Lake Superior (Lake Superior painting XI), 1923 and Lake Superior Painting IX, 1923, Montreal Star, October 29, 1974.

 

In 2017, Alan Klinkhoff Gallery was selected to sell an exceptional collection of paintings by Lawren Harris from the collection of Mitzi & Mel Dobrin. Valued at over $37 million, it remains the most valuable single consignment of Canadian art. In 2020, the gallery was entrusted with the sale of a further consignment of $20 million from the same family.

 

Alan Klinkhoff Gallery, Toronto prior to the opening of the Sale of the Collection of Mitzi & Mel Dobrin. 

 

Alan Klinkhoff was recently awarded the King George III Coronation Medal for his family's "dedication to the preservation and promotion of Canadian art...showcasing and preserving Canadian talent with a special focus on the contributions of Canadian women artists."

 
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