CORNO

Her shows are too numerous to count. By the late 1980s, she had become the darling of Montreal collectors and the most collectible of Quebec artists. She was the featured artist at the Quebec Pavilion at Expo 86 in Vancouver. By then, her reputation had grown across Canada and she had shows in Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary and Vancouver. By the late 80s and early 90s, she was represented by Yves Laroche Gallery and was one of the most prominent artists in the entire country.

While Corno’s market grew stronger and stronger in Canada, she began making inroads in the US market with shows at the Morgan Gallery in Boston and the Broome Street Gallery in New York City. Having reached enviable success in Canada, there was no place to go but south of the border if she was to conquer more worlds.

So in 1992, Corno packed her bags and left her penthouse behind, and moved to New York city with her dreams of reaching international fame and success. With great determination and perseverance she worked hard at reaching the next level and opening the golden doors which beckoned her on.

 

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