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CORIN SWORN PROFILE
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THE AGO RENO RECONSIDERED
DAVID HOFFOS & DREAMS
METAMORPHOSIS IN ISTANBUL
CLAUDE TOUSIGNANT SURVEY
INTERVIEW: ANDREW NEEL
ART SCHOOLS SPECIAL WEB EXTRAS
THE DEATH + LIFE OF PAINTING
10 TOP GRADS
ELEPHANTS IN THE ROOM
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MARCEL DZAMA: THE HAUNTING
GEOFFREY JAMES
GIROUX + YOUNG
ETIENNE ZACK
CARNEGIE INTERNATIONAL
TOM SHERMAN: MESSAGING
JOHN HEWARD
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EVAN LEE
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ON CRONENBERG'S WARHOL
JANICE KERBEL THE MAP-MAKER
RUSSIAN HERO JEAN-PAUL RIOPELLE
ARTIST'S VOICE
THE SURFACE OF SPACE
KEN LUM
CARL BEAM
SHARY BOYLE
DOUGLAS COUPLAND
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ANTWERP DIARY
VANGUARD WAR ART WILIAM MACDONNELL
A NEW LOOK INUIT ART
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R. M. VAUGHAN ON VANCOUVER'S HOT ART
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WHITNEY BIENNIAL
Join us on Thursday, September 23, and Saturday, September 25, for exciting events that celebrate the visual arts.
Canadian Art’s under-40 patron group launches its second year with a program of extraordinary behind-the-scenes art events.
Congratulations go to winner Pandora Syperek and runners-up Deirdre McAdams and Vency Yun.
The Canadian Art Foundation, with RBC, is pleased to announce the 15 semifinalists in the 12th annual RBC Canadian Painting Competition.
In this video, recorded on Saturday, May 29, 2010, as part of the Canadian Art Gallery Hop in Vancouver, Kitty Scott, director of visual arts at the Banff Centre, and Douglas Fogle, chief curator of the Hammer Museum, joined artists Lisa Anne Auerbach and Althea Thauberger to offer their thoughts on the artist’s role in the world.
Canadian Art is currently seeking an Online Production Manager to join its team. Applications are due September 10, 2010.
Canadian Art magazine is currently seeking an editorial professional to join its team. Applications are due September 15, 2010.
Canadian Art’s under-40 patron group had a fun make-your-own dining experience with one of Toronto’s hottest young artists
Learn about the influences that shaped the PS1 curator’s thinking as he prepared for his exhibition “The Talent Show”
Join us September 23 for a gala benefit and September 25 for a free day of talks at galleries citywide
More than ever, comics are considered a diverse, vibrant and exciting art form. But what defines the medium? What are its potentials and limitations? Critic Kenton Smith explores these issues with Seth, Chester Brown, Jillian Tamaki and other genre leaders.
Toronto was atwitter last week with the arrival of famed artist Julian Schnabel, who was installing his show “Art and Film” at the AGO. Sky Goodden reports from Schnabel’s press meeting, and wonders about this mighty figure’s seeming return to modesty.
Closing this weekend in Montreal, “Yesterday’s Tomorrows” brings together 10 artists who deal with modernism’s much-debated legacy. As Alhena Katsof observes, the show helpfully resists defining statements, focusing instead on artists’ fascinations with the era.
Dawson City, Yukon, is a key destination for outdoor-adventure travellers, but it’s also becoming a worthy centre for contemporary art. Odd Gallery’s annual summer exhibition series continues to prove the point with projects on geography, nature and the north.
Danish artist Nina Saunders’ spectacular furniture-sculptures have turned heads at the Saatchi Gallery and the Venice Biennale. Now, David Gleeson reviews her canny collaboration with a Canadian shoemaker that turned a retail shop into a mini-art-fantasia.