Articles
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The Rematerialization of the Idea: “Traffic: Conceptual Art in Canada”
Curated by Barbara Fisher, Grant Arnold, Catherine Crowston, Michèle Thériault, and Jayne Wark, and organized by the Art Gallery of Alberta, Justina M. Barnicke Gallery and the Vancouver Art Gallery, in partnership with the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Halifax UNK, “Traffic” featured the work of Tom Burrows, Vera Frenkel, Jeff Wall, Roy Kiyooka, David Askevold, Robert Smithson, Greg Curnoe, Joseph Kosuth, Michael Snow, Ian Carr-Harris, Colin Campbell Lisa Steele, Joyce Wieland, Theodore Wan,Gary Neil Kennedy, Lawrence Weiner, and Sol LeWitt.
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What Remains To Be Said: An Interview with Raymond Pettibon
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Lost and Found: “Bird on A Wire,” directed by Tony Palmer
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Still Truckin’ After All These Years: Randall Anderson
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The Horror, The Horror: Jillian Mcdonald
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Wordlessly, Bookishly: Guy Maddin & Cliff Eyland
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Caravaggio: The Desired Body Flares Like an Apparition
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Mr. In-Between: Contemporary Stops Along the Modernist Highway: An Interview with Simon Hughes
Some artists like answers; others like questions. Simon Hughes prefers the latter. He is among a generation of Winnipeg artists—the Royal Art Lodge, Karel Funk, Tim Gardner, Jon Pylypchuk, Sarah Anne Johnson, to name only the most prominent—who have already established significant reputations in the contemporary art world.
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The Art of Being What It Doesn’t Have to Be: An Interview with Ed Pien
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Addicted to Drawing: An Interview with Alison Norlen
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Working Towards Affection: An Interview with Robert Longo
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“Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde: Constructing a New World”
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