Douglas Coupland
Daniel Faria Gallery
Toronto, Canada

Established in 2011, Daniel Faria represents about a dozen preeminent contemporary artists showing both nationally and internationally including Douglas Coupland, Mark Lewis, Shannon Bool & Iris Häussler.

The Gallery regularly participates in international art fairs, including Art Toronto, Expo Chicago, The Armory Show, New York, ARCO Madrid, Artissima, Art Düsseldorf, and Art Cologne.

Daniel Faria Gallery
Toronto, Canada

Established in 2011, Daniel Faria represents about a dozen preeminent contemporary artists showing both nationally and internationally including Douglas Coupland, Mark Lewis, Shannon Bool & Iris Häussler.

The Gallery regularly participates in international art fairs, including Art Toronto, Expo Chicago, The Armory Show, New York, ARCO Madrid, Artissima, Art Düsseldorf, and Art Cologne.

Douglas Coupland (rotated)
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