The Gallery at L.E. Shore is proud to present an exhibition of the (late) Italian-Canadian artist, Albert Chiarandini - also known as the "The Unknown Group of Seven Member".
About the Artist
Albert Chiarandini was born on September 30, 1915, in the northern Italy city of Udine (Friuli-Venezia Giulia), immigrating to Toronto, Canada, in 1932 at the age of 17. While supporting his family as a construction worker, he took night classes at the Ontario College of Art, studying under Franklin Carmichael (member of the Group of Seven), Frederick Challener, John William Beatty and John Alfsen.
Albert is best known for his intimate portraits, portraying the homeless of Allans Gardens, Toronto and the 1960’s hippie scene of Yorkville, Toronto, as well as his stunning landscapes, capturing the once-rural areas of Richmond Hill, Auora, Newmarket and many other well-known neighborhoods. In 2004, a large collection Albert’s paintings were donated to the Georgina Arts Centre and Gallery in Sutton West. This major body of work is on permanent display and has been included in the book "The Group of Seven Project", which cites Albert as "The Unknown Group of Seven Member." In 2024, TLN Originals produced a documentary (Albert Chiarandini: The Eighth Member of the Group of Seven) exploring his life and legacy.
Albert Chiarandini passed away on December 18, 2007, in his 93rd year. Over the course of his lifetime, he produced more than 3,000 works of art.
Grand Opening
All are welcome to attend the grand opening, occurring August 30, 2025, from 2-4pm, in celebration of this remarkable artist. We are delighted to have in attendance Rudy Chiarandini, Albert’s son, whose partnership with The Gallery has helped bring this exhibition to life. The event is free to attend, and no registration is required.