Articles
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Brad Isaacs
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Gilles Hébert
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VSVSVS
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“Camera Atomica”
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“In the Wake: Japanese Photographers Respond to 3/11”
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John Player
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Doug Aitken
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“The Flesh of the World
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Looking for Desire
In the summer of 2014, the acclaimed German publisher Gerhard Steidl approached NSCAD University with an enticing proposition. Would NSCAD be interested in premiering a pop-up exhibition of artwork by Robert Frank? The work would be brought to the university, installed by Steidl and his staff, and Robert Frank and his wife, June Leaf, would attend the opening. Steidl generously donated the exhibition, with no expense to the University, in part as a strategy to expose a new generation of artists to the work of Robert Frank, in an exhibition format that was affordable, fluid and relaxed. The exhibition would also renew an ongoing relationship that Robert Frank has had with the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design since 1973.
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Painting by Numbers
Winnipeg-based multimedia artist Collin Zipp is intrigued by the things that can happen to paintings; they can be admired, appropriated, copied and stolen. In his recent work he has concentrated on a combination of the last two—copied and stolen—the former being a response to the latter.
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That’s Photography with a D
Ed Burtynsky
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Hilarious Horror
Shary Boyle & Shuvinai Ashoona: Their first opportunity to work together was in “Noise Ghost” at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery in 2009, an exhibition curated by Nancy Campbell. “She had the insight to see the connections between our work,” says Boyle, and those connections are even more apparent in their recent collaborative work.
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