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Canadian Art


Winter 2007

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Winter 2007
Notebook
Features
  • Picture Maker
    The Toronto artist Stephen Andrews taps into the power of process, portraiture and “embracing the given”
    by Alexander Nagel
  • The Road to documenta
    Luis Jacob and Keith Cole spill the beans on their moment in the spotlight in Kassel last summer
    by R. M. Vaughan
  • Always Working
    Kelly Mark updates conceptualism for the TV generation
    by Rosemary Heather
  • Letter from Toronto
    Toronto’s unique post-war intellectual heritage finds expression in the work of Ydessa Hendeles
    by John Bentley Mays
  • Cross-Country
    Arts professionals from coast to coast tell us what they love and hate about Toronto and its art
    by Leah Sandals
Spotlight
  • Sponsored by The Fraser Elliott Foundation in memory of Betty Ann Elliott

  • Toronto Now
    From painters and photographers to philanthropists, writers and curators—portraits of the Toronto art community
Canadian Art International
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  • Will Munro: Ecstatic Legacies

    In 2010, at the age of 35, Toronto artist/DJ/promoter/activist Will Munro succumbed to brain cancer. Here, David Balzer reviews the first big survey of Munro’s work, which makes apparent how talented, prolific and perceptive this creator was.

  • Painting Canada: Artistry in the UK

    The Dulwich Picture Gallery’s recent Group of Seven show was one of the UK museum’s biggest hits ever, drawing 41,000 visitors. The attention was deserved, writes Sarah Milroy, as the exhibition offered new insights even to seasoned Canadian-art observers.

  • David Altmejd: In the Belly of the Beast

    The Occupy movement has galvanized the way we think about haves and have-nots. But where do artists fit in? As Joseph R. Wolin observes in this review of David Altmejd’s show at the Brant Foundation, context can be as powerful as content in determining the split.

  • A Stake in the Ground: When Language Wounds

    What happens to identity when our relationship to land and language is disrupted? This is a key question raised in “A Stake in the Ground,” an exhibition of works by 25 First Nations artists, curated by Nadia Myre, that’s currently at Montreal gallery Art Mûr.

  • Canadianartschool.ca: Tips for a Successful Winter Term

    Our education and careers site has just posted more stories and tips to help students achieve a great winter term. Highlights include a profile of internationally renowned fashion designer Jeremy Laing, a Q&A on grad schools and more.

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