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  • Video05.04.2012

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    Graphic Design: A Canadianartschool.ca Video

    New technologies have led to exciting evolutions in the field of graphic design. In this video from our education and careers site, Canadianartschool.ca, designers Lisa Kiss, Alex Wittholz and Daniel McCafferty discuss their approaches to current practice.
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  • Video20.10.2011

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    Art and Activism: A canadianartschool.ca Video

    Lately, news has been dominated by the worldwide “99%” protests. Now, a new video from our education site looks at art and activism. Listen in as Allyson Mitchell, Edward Burtynsky, Carol Condé, Karl Beveridge and other artists share their insights.
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  • Video08.09.2011

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    Cape Farewell: Outer Limits

    An Online Supplement to the Fall 2011 Issue of Canadian Art
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  • Video18.08.2011

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    canadianartschool.ca: Who's Afraid of Performance Art?

    Performance art is “art in which the artist is present when the art is being made,” says Johanna Householder in the latest video from canadianartschool.ca. But other practitioners, like Istvan Kantor and Diane Borsato, have their own takes on the genre.
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  • Video21.04.2011

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    Working as a Photographer: A canadianartschool.ca Video

    Five photographers discuss ways to build a career in the field in the latest video from canadianartschool.ca. Listen in for real-life wisdom from celebrity shooter Chris Buck, photojournalist Rita Leister, artist Sara Angelucci and more.
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  • Video24.03.2011

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    Careers in Curating: A canadianartschool.ca Video

    The definitive career guide for students in art and design, canadianartschool.ca, recently released a new video on curating. Listen in as curators Nancy Campbell, Michelle Jacques and Kenneth Montague discuss key tricks of the trade.
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  • Video10.03.2011

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    Bravo! to Canadian Art: Photography and the Revival of Realism

    This installment of Bravo! TV show Arts&Minds goes behind the scenes of Canadian Art's Fall 2010 issue and programming. Highlights include an interview with cover artist Edward Burtynsky, a look at the Toronto Gallery Hop and an introduction to canadianartschool.ca, Canadian Art's new portal for students and careers.
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  • Features03.03.2011

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    Max Dean: A Year of Waiting

    In this video visit with Toronto multimedia and performance artist Max Dean, Canadian Art editor Richard Rhodes previews a new installation that reflects on studio life, collected objects, art careers and the complex nature of narrative.
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  • Video09.09.2010

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    Will Gill: Cape Spear

    In the fall 2010 print edition of Canadian Art, writer Lisa Moore profiles the multidisciplinary projects of St. John's–based artist Will Gill. Now, this special online video offers a sneak peek of Gill's recent site-specific project, Cape Spear.
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  • Features05.08.2010

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    Bravo! to Canadian Art: All About Painting

    The second of four Arts & Minds episodes on Canadian Art launched on Bravo! on July 31. The video, now online, features an Elizabeth McIntosh interview, a visit to “Extreme Painting” in Montreal and more.
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  • Video10.12.2009

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    Power Forum Video: Art Publishing in the Digital Age

    As part of Art Toronto 2009, the Power Plant organized a day of panels—titled the Power Forum—that tackled key issues for contemporary art and its audiences. This video documents the Power Forum entitled "Art Publishing in the Digital Age," which included Guardian art critic Adrian Searle, e-flux founding director Anton Vidokle and OCAD Strategic Innovation Lab research director Greg van Alstyne.
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  • Features25.09.2009

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    Back to the Future: Where is Canada’s Art Scene Headed Next?

    “Promise” is the theme of the 2009 Gallery Hop, so we’re wrapping up web week with a look to futures near and far. Details on Saturday’s talks, an audiocast with panellist Emily Vey Duke and a video chat with Matthew Teitelbaum provide excellent prep for all tomorrow’s parties.
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  • Features24.09.2009

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    Gala Goodies: From New Arrivals to Perennial Partiers

    Canadian Art’s annual gala happens tonight, and we’ve got must-know cocktail chatter: a profile of rising star Ryan Sluggett, who’s created a work for the gala, a video convo with original event host Olga Korper and an audiocast with dealer Yves Trépanier.
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  • Features23.09.2009

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    25 Years of Canadian Art: The History Behind the Headlines

    Sometimes rocky, but always rewarding—that's been the road to creating our national art magazine. Now, a special essay by past editor Jocelyn Laurence and exclusive video chats with three magazine insiders reveal all the behind-the-scenes ups and downs.
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  • Features22.09.2009

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    Live-Auction Preview: Burtysnky, Penny, Koop & More

    Going once… going twice… and gone! Works by the nation's best artists go under the gavel at Canadian Art’s annual auction this week. Discover select live-auction works and interviews with auction artists in this special online feature.
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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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