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  • Online24.01.2008

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    Audiocast: Mark Dion in Toronto

    Learn more about American artist Mark Dion in an exclusive audiocast available only at Canadian Art Online. Dion gave the inaugural 2008 Canadian Art International Lecture Series talk on January 18 in Toronto. Listen as he discusses the development of his work over the past ten years.
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  • Online17.01.2008

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    An Interview with Bobak Etminani

    Canadian Art Editor Richard Rhodes interviews Iranian artist Bobak Etminani in Toronto, January 11, 2008.
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  • Online20.03.2007

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    An Interview with Ian Carr-Harris

    An Interview with one of the winners of the 2007 Governor General’s Awards Ian Carr-Harris
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  • Online01.11.2006

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    An Interview with Robert Hughes

    An Interview with Robert Hughes
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  • Jon Rafman: Mapping Google

    Jon Rafman’s work enjoys a deservedly high profile at this year’s Contact Festival. As Saelan Twerdy observes in this review, Rafman’s stunning, and often funny, Google Street View scenes demonstrate how the Internet is making everything public, from information to intimacy.

  • Spring Auctions: Going Once, Going Twice…

    The auction record for contemporary Canadian art was broken earlier this month in New York with Christie’s $3.6 million sale of a Jeff Wall photograph. This week, Canada’s top houses head into their spring sales hoping to break more records.

  • Keren Cytter: Video Virtuoso

    “Based on a True Story” in Oakville boasts the largest North American survey to date of Keren Cytter, the Tel Aviv–born artist known as one of today’s most intriguing video practitioners. Mariam Nader reviews, finding greatest hits and unexpected delights.

  • Sovereign Acts: Painful Histories, Terrific Performances

    The history of indigenous people performing for colonial audiences inspires "Sovereign Acts,” a current Toronto group show. As Max Mosher writes, the show—featuring Lori Blondeau, Adrian Stimson and others—is both campy and contemplative.

  • Dil Hildebrand: In the Green Room

    Dil Hildebrand is one brave painter. In his new show “Back to the Drawing Board (Reprise),” he stares down the old adage that no one wants to look at a green painting, let alone buy one. There's not just one green painting here—there's a room of them.

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