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  • Slideshows20.05.2011

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    Luis Jacob: Reality Effect

    An Online Supplement to the Summer 2011 Print Edition of Canadian Art
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  • Slideshows20.05.2011

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    Paul P.: Ages of Innocence

    An Online Supplement to the Summer 2011 Print Edition of Canadian Art
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  • Slideshows20.05.2011

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    An Te Liu: Functional Aesthetics

    An Online Supplement to the Summer 2011 Print Edition of Canadian Art
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  • Slideshows31.03.2011

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    Les Automatistes: Maurice Perron's Photo Portfolio

    In our Spring 2011 issue, Roald Nasgaard reveals the international influence of Canada’s Automatistes. Also revelatory (image-wise) is this suite of archival photos by Maurice Perron, which offers a rare glimpse of the Automatistes in their revolutionary prime.
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  • Slideshows10.03.2011

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    Brendan Fernandes: Hybrid Heredities

    Our Spring 2011 issue includes a feature by Canadian Art Foundation Writing Prize winner Pandora Syperek on fast-rising emerging artist Brendan Fernandes. This related slideshow of Fernandes' work covers his recent show at New York's Art in General.
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  • Slideshows10.03.2011

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    Governor General's Awards 2011: Winning Work

    Canadian Art has special reason to celebrate the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts this year: our longtime contributing editor Nancy Tousley was given an Outstanding Contribution Award for her work as a critic. Here, a gallery of work by the other winners, including Michael Morris, Geneviève Cadieux, Robert Fones and more.
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  • Slideshows10.03.2011

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    Alison Rossiter: Her Dark Materials

    An Online Supplement to the Spring 2011 Print Edition of Canadian Art
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  • Slideshows09.12.2010

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    Eric Cameron: Object Lessons

    An Online Supplement to the Winter 2010–11 Print Edition of Canadian Art
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  • Slideshows09.12.2010

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    Landon Mackenzie: Cosmic Canvases

    An Online Supplement to the Winter 2010–11 Print Edition of Canadian Art
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  • Slideshows09.12.2010

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    Dana Claxton: Disturbing History

    An Online Supplement to the Winter 2010–11 Print Edition of Canadian Art
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  • Slideshows09.12.2010

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    Art School (Dismissed): Teachable Moments

    In the Winter 2010–11 edition of Canadian Art, Leah Sandals takes a tour through an unusual show housed in a long-decommissioned Toronto schoolhouse and which featured dozens of artists who teach. Here, you'll find a bonus portfolio of six images from the event.
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  • Slideshows27.10.2010

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    Art Toronto 2010: Tickets to Ride

    Canada’s leading art fair returns to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this week with more than 100 exhibitors and projects. Must-sees include a boutique by fashion designer Jeremy Laing, sponsor projects by BMW and booths by new international galleries.
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  • Slideshows09.09.2010

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    Scott McFarland: Sans Souci

    From the legendary vistas of Hampstead Heath to the historic village streets of Niagara-on-the-Lake, artist Scott McFarland has brought a distinct, painterly sensitivity to the modern practice of landscape photography. That perspective is complemented here by a suite of images, including new large-scale panoramic and pinhole photos taken on Georgian Bay’s Sans Souci Island.
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  • Slideshows09.09.2010

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    Donald Weber: In Russia and Ukraine

    In our fall 2010 magazine feature "Waiting in Ukraine," writer Noah Richler follows the photographer Donald Weber into the charged atmosphere of an interrogation room in Dniprodzerzhynsk, where the artist has been working on a series of portraits since 2004. This overview of the artist's work in Russia and Ukraine from the past four years spotlights his probing look into the complexities of human behaviour.
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  • Slideshows09.09.2010

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    Jayce Salloum: Bamiyan at the ROM

    As Deborah Campbell explains in her fall issue article “Reclamation Artist,” Vancouver-based artist Jayce Salloum has a long track record of not only exploding but exposing the political and social dynamite of Middle Eastern and Western realities. Here, a selection of six images from his recent ROM exhibition offers poignant evidence of Salloum’s moving world view.
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    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.

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    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.

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