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Limo Trimming
In 2015, five Canadian artists, including Daniel Barrow, Meryl McMaster, Kristine Moran and David Hoffos, were chosen for consecutive bi-national residencies in Detroit. The fifth was Jon Sasaki, the Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist whose special talent is generating emotional weight out of conceptual strategies.
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Notes on Fuseology
The painter, performance artist and filmmaker Carolee Schneemann met composer James Tenney in New York in 1955 and they maintained contact with one another until his death in 2006. Their relationship was especially intense in the mid-’60s, during which time they collaborated in a number of ways.
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Untruth to Materials or Tammi Campbell’s Art After Modernism
Tammi Campbell is known for works that look like Modernist hard-edge paintings in progress, with particular focus on the Modernists’ use of tape. Included in this series are meticulous, halffinished greyscales where masked sections are readied for a new application of paint. Other pieces are explicitly based on Frank Stella’s signature stripe paintings but made with what appears to be masking tape alone. The works exist in a state of anticipation, awaiting the application of pigment and the eventual peeling off of all the tape.
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I Like the World and the World Likes Me
Schutz’s paintings are real things, built subjects sometimes surprising her with their own volition and once done—there and actual.
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Tal R
That’s when you start to breathe with the painting. You start to let it go into its own pattern, its own repetition, its own kind of music. It’s the most beautiful moment when this happens because that means the painting sails away under its own direction. —Tal R
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Elizabeth Zvonar
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Michael Williams
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Graeme Patterson
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Thaddeus Holownia
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Leslie Reid
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Jock Macdonald
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Barthélémy Toguo
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