Articles
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Nika Fontaine
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Ted Barker
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Ydessa Hendeles
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“Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965”
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Meryl McMaster
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Simon Hughes
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Something is Something Else
“I’m interested in these dissonant realities. When we see beauty we want to be able to quantify, domesticate, understand and protect it, but we also want to violate it. I have always had a really bizarre relationship with beauty.”
—Chloe Wise
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Self-Solving
“I started to draw a female body from the perspective of having one rather than looking at one, it being my home.”
—Nicola Tyson
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The Multitudinous See
A collision can be many things. In collage it’s the overlay and the edges, the abutment that either creates or disassembles meaning. In a rapid succession of film edits the collision of images interrupts and then creates narrative.
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Being and Somethingness
Wanda, the brilliant feature-length film written and directed by Barbara Loden in 1970, in which she plays the eponymous character, has been on a welcome road to rediscovery.
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Archeology of the Future
“I see the sculptures as self-portraits, especially because they are so bodily,” says Toronto-based artist Jasmine Reimer
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The Body and Its Beautiful Damage
Evan Penny is not a storyteller. Over the last 35 years the Toronto-based sculptor has established an international reputation for making portraits of compelling variety and virtuosity.
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