Trevor Kiernander : The other dimensions of a roaming painting practice
Trevor Kiernander’s expansive recent solo exhibition of twenty-six paintings gave visitors an overview of his distinct abstract practice that merits [...]
Trevor Kiernander’s expansive recent solo exhibition of twenty-six paintings gave visitors an overview of his distinct abstract practice that merits [...]
Trevor Kiernander’s expansive recent solo exhibition of twenty-six paintings gave visitors an overview of his distinct abstract practice that merits [...]
Yet, I hold the memory of joyin my boneshold on to the sunjust beyond. – “The hymn of the warriors of [...]
During one week in the autumn of 1991, Iris Häussler cut out photographs and articles from several European newspapers and [...]
In the foothills of the Laurentians, one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, in the town of Saint-Jérôme, [...]
Rejecting the Modernist ideal of separating art and life, Pop artists of the 1960s looked to advertisements and other forms [...]
One impact of the closure of cultural institutions due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been the reinvention of virtual events [...]
Much of today’s technology-aided art production seems to be locked into the imperatives of progress, growth, and innovation and oblivious [...]
Medical imagery and medical records, far from being disinterested documents, are the dehumanizing and violent artefacts of medical objectification. These [...]
In the 1800s, thousands of Mennonites faced with forced military conscription in Russia arrived on the Canadian Prairies. In want [...]
The Centre d’art daphne, scheduled to open in the autumn of 2020, is the first Indigenous artist-run centre in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang, [...]