On Newsstands & Online Now: Canadian Art Fall 2010
The cover of the Fall 2010 edition of Canadian Art, featuring a photograph from Ed Burtynsky's new Oil Spill series
Canadian Art’s biggest issue ever hits newsstands across the country this week with Ed Burtynsky’s Gulf oil spill photos, Lisa Moore’s look at fellow Newfoundlander Will Gill and more. Here are some more highlights from the issue, which is themed on photography and the revival of realism:
• An in-depth feature on Jayce Salloum’s struggle to join social concerns with studio work, by Deborah Campbell
• Noah Richler’s account of prizewinning photographer Donald Weber’s trip to the industrial town of Dniprodzerzhynsk, Ukraine
• An artist project by Weber on police interrogations and the Eastern European underworld
• Meditations on Scott McFarland’s work in image manipulation by Nancy Tousley
• Canadian Art Writing Prize winner Sara Mameni’s look at Isabelle Pauwels’ recent projects related to her family’s history in the Congo
• News about building expansions and staff changes at major Canadian galleries
• Reviews of Emanuel Licha, Andrew Owen and Kerry James Marshall
• And much more!
Explore more work by artists featured in the fall issue with these exclusive online bonus portfolios:
• An album of works by Arnaud Maggs, the internationally respected Toronto photographer who is also profiled in this print issue by longtime colleague Michael Mitchell
• More of Donald Weber’s striking images from Russia and Ukraine
• A sneak-peek video of Will Gill creating a new piece at Cape Spear, Newfoundland
• Additional views of Jayce Salloum’s sometimes controversial artworks
Don’t miss out on this latest edition of Canada’s most widely read art magazine—pick up your copy today, or check out our print and digital subscription offers to stay in the loop all year long.
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