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Canadian Art


Fall 2009

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Fall 2009
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  • NEWSFRONT
    What's happening from coast to coast
  • PLACES
    JOE BATTAT’S PLAYHOUSE
    by Cameron Skene
  • FACES
    BEN WALMSLEY: FATHER GOOSE
    by Gary Michael Dault
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  • The Art of Compression: Comic Conversations

    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.

  • Julian Schnabel: Great Expectations

    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.

  • Yesterday's Tomorrows: Modernism Makeover

    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.

  • The Natural & The Manufactured: Metamorphic Environments

    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.

  • Nina Saunders: Most Curious

    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.

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