The works of Eli Bornstein are held in public and private collections in Canada and internationally. Although the following institutions hold the works listed below, they may not always be on view.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery
703 Queen Street
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
506-458-2028
Eli Bornstein, Multiplane Structurist Relief IV, No. 1 (Arctic Series), 1986–87
Enamel on aluminum and Plexiglas
38.1 cm x 38.2 cm
Canadian Centre for Architecture
1920 Baile Street
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
514-939-7026
Eli Bornstein, model of Four Part Vertical Double Plane Structurist Relief Nos. 14–17 (Winter Sky Series), 1980–83
Enamel on aluminum and Plexiglas on steel frame
104.1 x 38.1 x 38.1 cm
National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
613-990-1985
Eli Bornstein, Aluminum Construction—Growth Motif No. 4, 1956
Welded aluminum on aluminum and stone base
115 x 52 x 43 cm
Eli Bornstein, Structurist Relief in Five Parts, Model Version, 1962
Birch relief with oil paint
54.7 x 130.5 x 7.1 cm
Nickle Galleries, University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
403-210-6201
Eli Bornstein, Structurist Relief No. 1, 1966
Acrylic, 86.5 x 61 cm
Remai Modern
102 Spadina Crescent East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
306-975-7610
Eli Bornstein, Paris Arches, 1953
Etching, 38.1 x 46.2 cm
Eli Bornstein, Untitled (Murray Adaskin), 1953
Oil on paper, 42.9 x 52.2 cm
Eli Bornstein, Downtown Bridge #4, 1954
Etching and serigraph, 33.5 x 41.7 cm
Eli Bornstein, Structurist Relief No. 4–11 (Sea Series), 1965
Acrylic enamel and Plexiglas on aluminum, 86.5 x 61 cm
Eli Bornstein, Double Plane Structurist Relief No. 8, 1973
Acrylic enamel and Plexiglas on aluminum, 43.2 x 43.2 x 27 cm
Eli Bornstein, Multiplane Structurist Relief V, No. 1, 1993
Acrylic enamel and Plexiglas on aluminum, 86.5 x 61.1 x 3.1 cm
Eli Bornstein, Tripart Hexaplane Construction No. 3, 2008–10 Acrylic enamel on aluminum and anodized aluminum, 73.7 x 43.2 x 43.2 cm
Eli Bornstein, Quadriplane Structurist Relief No. 15-II, 2016–17
Acrylic enamel on aluminum,122 x 137 x 15.3 cm
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation Building
2317 Arlington Avenue
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
306-373-1660
Eli Bornstein, Tree of Knowledge, 1956
Welded aluminum on stone base
458 cm (height)
University of Manitoba
66 Chancellors Circle
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
1-800-432-1960
Eli Bornstein, Structurist Relief in Fifteen Parts, 1962
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Eli Bornstein, Tripart Hexaplane Construction No. 2, 2002–6
Acrylic enamel on anodized aluminum and concrete base, 205.25 x 107.8 cm
University of Saskatchewan
105 Administration Place
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
306-966-4343
Eli Bornstein, Downtown, 1954
Watercolour on paper
50 x 70 cm
Eli Bornstein, Structurist Relief No. 18-II, 1958–60
Birchwood blocks on aluminum panel over wood panel, painted with acrylic urethane enamel
259 x 259 x 22.9 cm
Eli Bornstein, Double Plane Structurist Relief No. 3, 1967–69
Enamel on Plexiglas and aluminum
66.7 x 66.7 x 34.3 cm
Eli Bornstein, Hexaplane Structurist Relief No. 2 (Arctic Series), 1995–98
Acrylic enamel on aluminum and Plexiglas
67.2 x 182.2 x 15.9 cm
2900 Wascana Drive
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
306-522-3661
Eli Bornstein, Four Part Vertical Double Plane Structurist Relief, 1980–83
Acrylic lacquer on aluminum and Plexiglas on welded steel
640.1 x 342 cm (diameter)