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Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
1933 - 2013
ASA OC R5 RCA
Calgary native Ted Godwin was born in 1933 and raised in Calgary. He worked as a neon sign designer and a commercial artist, and graduated from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and Art in 1955. Godwin was a founding member of the ground breaking modernist group known as the Regina Five, who burst onto the Canadian Art scene in 1961 with a show simply titled The May Show at the Mackenzie Art Gallery. The show created quite a stir, and was picked up and shown at the National Gallery of Canada under a new title: Five Painters from Regina. Godwin, together with Kenneth Lochhead, Ronald Bloore, Douglas Morton and Arthur MacKay became the profoundly influential group of Canadian modernists known as the Regina Five. In 1964 Lochhead and McKay were included in Post Painterly Abstraction, a controversial exhibit curated by Clement Greenberg at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, while Bloore went on to found Canada’s first dedicated faculty of Fine Arts at York University. Godwin trained further at Emma Lake from 1959 to 1965 under Barnett Newman and Jules Olitski, and taught at the School of Art at Regina’s University of Saskatchewan campus, from 1964 through its transition to the Department of Visual Arts of the University of Regina, until he retired in 1985.
Godwin’s work was most often executed within the framework of a series, such as Tartans, River Edges, explorations of the corners within a work of art, Rocks, Flowers and Scissors and Dying Orchids. An intellectual and sensitive artist, his flamboyant life and periods of turbulence often belied the sensitivity of his work. Retiring from teaching in 1985, he returned to Calgary. Godwin was an avid and expert fly fisherman. With easy access to Calgary’s Bow River, a world-renowned fishing mecca, as well as the waters that drain into various rivers and creeks from the nearby mountains, Godwin’s interest in the hidden mysteries of the river, the contrast between the worlds of the fish in water and the human on land, with the fisherman as the intermediary between the two, provided him with both a personal and painterly Zen. Having swung fully from non-representational work to in-depth, detailed explorations of the various aspects of the river, Godwin adhered to the serial approach, exploring many of the intimate details of nature such as lily pads, roots and wild rice through repeated painterly inquiries. The subject of numerous exhibitions, he was also an author and poet.
Godwin is represented in many public and private collections in Canada, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Hamilton, the Canada Council Art Bank, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Glenbow Museum. Godwin was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy in 1974. Together with his fellow members of the Regina Five, he was given an honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Regina in 2001, and in that same year he received the Alberta College of Art Award of Excellence. In 2004, he was given the Order of Canada. Godwin died in 2013.
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Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Shuswap Summer
81 1/8 x 94 3/4 in 206.1 x 240.7 cm
oil on linen
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 CDN
Sold for:
$46,250
CDN (premium included)
Spring Curated on Thursday, May 26, 2022
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Blue Move
66 x 78 in 167.6 x 198.1 cm
oil on canvas
Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000 CDN
Sold for:
$40,250
CDN (premium included)
Prairie Modern on Thursday, July 27, 2023
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Crowsnest River (04040/04041/04042/04043)
68 1/4 x 154 in 173.4 x 391.2 cm
oil on canvas quadriptych
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 CDN
Sold for:
$31,250
CDN (premium included)
Highlights from the Collection of Vale on Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Northern Lake, Saskatchewan
48 x 68 in 121.9 x 172.7 cm
oil on canvas
Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000 CDN
Sold for:
$21,240
CDN (premium included)
July 2016 - 1st Session on Thursday, July 28, 2016
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Fall on the Highwood
53 x 69 in 134.6 x 175.3 cm
circa 2000
oil on canvas
Estimate: $12,000 - $16,000 CDN
Sold for:
$17,500
CDN (premium included)
Prairie Modern on Thursday, March 28, 2019
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Fall Tapestry
49 x 64 in 124.5 x 162.6 cm
oil on canvas
Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000 CDN
Sold for:
$16,250
CDN (premium included)
May 2017 - 3rd Session on Saturday, May 27, 2017
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
North Country A
39 x 68 in 99.1 x 172.7 cm
oil on canvas
Estimate: $12,000 - $16,000 CDN
Sold for:
$16,250
CDN (premium included)
Post-War & Contemporary Art on Thursday, May 30, 2024
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Fall on Baker's Creek, Kananaskis
57 x 93 1/4 in 144.8 x 236.8 cm
acrylic on canvas
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 CDN
Sold for:
$14,040
CDN (premium included)
Spring 2012 - 1st Session on Thursday, May 17, 2012
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Tangled Undergrowth, Kluane
39 1/4 x 61 in 99.7 x 154.9 cm
oil on canvas
Estimate: $12,000 - $16,000 CDN
Sold for:
$12,500
CDN (premium included)
Post-War & Contemporary Art on Thursday, September 29, 2022
Edward William (Ted) Godwin
Wild Rice, Lily Pads, Summer Breezes
27 x 51 in 68.6 x 129.5 cm
acrylic on canvas
Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000 CDN
Sold for:
$10,030
CDN (premium included)
September 2016 - 4th Session on Thursday, September 29, 2016