Articles
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Air and Running Water
In a book-form “conversation” between novelist Adam Thirwell and multimedia artist Philippe Parreno at the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art in Porto in 2017, the novelist says to the artist, “I don’t want to talk about objects. I want to talk about spirits.”
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Taking a Gander
Ryan Gander is a British artist, filmmaker, designer and consultant to landscape firms and property developers. He has written 38 books, the most recent being “Picasso and I”, an artist book that is a collaboration with the Remai Modern Art Gallery in Saskatoon
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Now and Then
If Michael Snow were an animal, he’d be a cat. He has had at least nine lives: filmmaker, sculptor, painter, record producer, faux ethnomusicologist, and two kinds of jazz musician.
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Painting by Numbers
“Loving Vincent” is set a year after the death of Vincent van Gogh in 1890 and uses as cast members and locations the people and places the artist painted during his lifetime.
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The Weight of History
Richard Serra told us that he came to a place in his work where he didn’t want people to be simply looking at a single object; he wanted them to experience the work by going through it.
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Sounding Poetry
If “Jean-Pierre Gauthier” were a playwright, he would be writing tragic comedies. The installations of this Montreal-based kinetic sculptor are so full of humour, pathos and poignancy they are impossible to ignore.
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Robert Rauschenberg
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“An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto’s Natural Parklands”
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Philip Guston
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“Open Edition”
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Berlin Atonal
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Olafur Eliasson
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