Your Time Does Not Belong to You
Marcela Borquez and Raúl Aguilar’s exhibition "The State of Our Employability" questions, dismantles and reorders what it means to be a worker today
A Rhythmic Call to Arms
Rita McKeough’s immersive installation “Veins” is unambiguous about its environmental concerns
Tamara Henderson: Hypnotherapists, Aura Readers and Art Basel
The nomadic sculptor and filmmaker captures the familiar unfamiliarity of places.
Magnetism vs. Merchandising: The Object Triumphs of Celia Perrin Sidarous
Many artists today collect and stage found objects—some quite poorly. What does Celia Perrin Sidarous know that they don’t? Nancy Webb reflects.
Nancy Webb’s Top 3 of 2015: Don’t Ask Me about the Similarities Between Art and Comedy
From Carrie Brownstein’s memoirs to Pilvi Takala’s video work, Nancy Webb’s 2015 highlights pack a healthy dose of humour.
“Playlist” Review: Online but Unavailable at Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran
“Playlist" at Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran in Montreal offers a notably, thought not unexpectedly, indifferent group exhibition. Nancy Webb reviews.
Review: “Séance Fiction” at the Walter Phillips Gallery Unfurls Time
In “Séance Fiction” at the Walter Phillips Gallery in Banff, artists act as mediums, incising the past and inserting speculated futures. Nancy Webb reviews.