Whose “National” Gallery? Representation at Canada’s Premier Art Museum
Frequently rocked by upheaval, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) let go of several senior staff members just over a [...]
Frequently rocked by upheaval, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) let go of several senior staff members just over a [...]
Frequently rocked by upheaval, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) let go of several senior staff members just over a [...]
The practice of performance art touches a nerve that resonates back through history and then bounds forward, opening new possibilities [...]
VIVA! Art action, Montreal’s pre-eminent performance art biennial festival, re-emerged this past September with its 8th edition after a pandemic [...]
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 [...]
La Galerie Bernard-Jean de Caraquet, petite et intimiste, accueille l’exposition Cornu copiæ de Sylvie Pilotte, fruit d’un travail mû par [...]
Du 21 janvier au 11 mars dernier, la Galerie Pangée présentait L’heure du conte : une incursion envoûtante dans l’univers esthétique [...]
L’exposition Ma maison de plain-pied a ouvert ses portes au Musée Gardiner le 20 octobre 2022. L’institution torontoise accueille jusqu’au [...]
Marx Ruiz-Wilson is a singular figure in the Montreal contemporary art scene. A scientist by trade, Ruiz-Wilson began his generous [...]
The collectives gathered in A Flower and a Thousand Paths explore the possibilities of becoming that emerge from spaces of [...]