Articles
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Analoging the Digital
Kyle Janzen and Chris Burke have removed all the vowels from their patronyms to come up with the name of their collaborative partnership
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The Many Fictions of Self
In a billboard on a wall outside Toronto’s Mercer Union in 2015, interdisciplinary Kahnawake-born artist Walter Scott installed a simple six-frame narrative
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Vertigo Redux
In Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 masterpiece, and arguably the greatest film ever made, John ‘Scottie’ Ferguson, played by James Stewart, visits his old friend, the shipbuilding magnate and wife-murderer-in-waiting, Gavin Elster, and they talk about San Franciso, the city in which they both live.
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Pivotal Moments
A sense of mysticism pervades all of Shirin Neshat’s work, in the gentlest but most persistent manner. It’s evident in her person—this small, delicate as a bird, formidable individual who enchants and engages an audience by making her ethical rigour very clear.
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The Invention of Reality
Les Levine’s first encounter with art was in the studio of the Irish painter Jack Yeats. He was eight years old and knew nothing about art or artists but what he recognized, and could not yet express, was that art was different from anything he had ever seen
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Learning from the Lens
For the Dutch-born photographer Lidwien van de Ven, photography is a reciprocal process of give and take. The reason for travelling to another country is to learn from where you are, rather than going there to “take” a picture.
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Reading Cy Twombly
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Cy Twombly
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Angie Keefer and Fred Sandback
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Josef Sudek
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Thaddeus Holownia
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Kai Althoff
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