Passing Time
The isolation of this slow spring has not been easy. Here, Canadian Art editors share thoughts on finding solace in language and surprising moments of coincidence
Xuan Ye
Pari Nadimi Gallery, Toronto, November 14, 2019, to January 25, 2020
Art for Strange Times
While we’re living and working in separation, art offers connection, distraction and ways to find ourselves anew. Here, five Canadian Art editors share what we’ve been looking at over the past week
Life in Video
Barbara London, the prolific curator, writer and educator who founded MoMA’s video art collection in the 1970s, discusses her new survey book Video/Art: The First Fifty Years and her connections to Canada’s art scene
Bending the Light
A national survey of 10 artists who are reforming material practice
BUMP TV
In lo-fi and slower time: on watching Toronto’s only artist-run, public-access online TV station
Zadie Xa’s Self-Mythologies in Venice
Xa speaks about matrilineage, orcas and her new performance at the Biennale’s opening week
Denise Ferreira da Silva and Arjuna Neuman
Gallery TPW, Toronto, March 9 to April 20, 2019
“100% Embodied”
As Images Festival enters its 32nd year in Toronto, its new artistic director Steffanie Ling and programming coordinator Sarah-Tai Black discuss the changing nature of experimental film