Articles
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Death’s Death
Toronto-based photographer Jack Burman has not so much taken death to task as made his lifelong obsession an engagement with its presence.
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Trust Accounts
Meeka Walsh’s introductory essay to Issue 133: we are monsters.
Growing up in Canada, I was quietly startled by the intake of breath when I would say the word “evil” to describe someone I knew. I didn’t use the term often, I assigned it carefully but I recognized its application was something that just wasn’t done and I kept the descriptive designation to myself. It’s different now. The term is broadly used to describe countless actions and the designation is received without accompanying questions…
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Lygia Clark
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“Unsettled Landscapes”
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“Convoluted Beauty: In the Company of Emily Carr”
Exhibition Artists: Thomas Zipp (Germany), Louise Lawler (USA), Mark Wallinger (UK), and commissioned projects by Canadian artists Nathan and Cedric Bomford, Karen Tam, Marianne Nicolson and Joanne Bristol. The exhibition also included work from across Carr’s career, generously loaned from the collections of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and the Vancouver Art Gallery.
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Jeff Koons
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Robert Hengeveld
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“Who’s Afraid of Purple, Orange and Green?”
Krista Buecking, Arabella Campbell, Jessica Eaton, Marie Lannoo, Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins, Luce Meunier, Sarah Nasby, Sasha Pierce, Jennifer Rose Sciarrino, and Celia Perrin Sidarous
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“Art as Therapy”
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Pedro Reyes
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Jack Butler
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Keith Langergraber
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