Fall 2006
On newsstands September 15 to December 14, 2006 - Volume 23, Number 3
Features
Porcelain Dreams and Nightmares
The multi-dimensional Toronto artist Shary Boyle
by Lorissa Sengara
The World According to Doug
Art, life, Lego and more with Douglas Coupland
by Deborah Campbell
Beyond the Polar Bear
Challenging new directions in contemporary Inuit art
by Michelle Lewin
From a Different Place
The Toronto-born artist Karin Davie has made a mark in Manhattan with her sensual abstract paintings
by John Bentley Mays
The Vanguard in War Art
The painter William MacDonnell sidesteps the status quo
by Dick Averns
States of Beam
History and hope are Carl Beam’s legacies
by Ryan Rice
Spotlight
Sponsored by The Fraser Elliot Foundation in memory of Betty Ann Elliot
Through the Looking Glass
The Quebec City trio BGL finds time to play
by Christine Redfern
Letters
Re: Antwerp Diary
Preview
A Canada-wide guide to the season’s best exhibitions
In Print
Books on the visual arts
Notebook
Glocal
by Richard Rhodes
Canadian Art International
Around the World in Eighty Days
by Christina Bagatavicius
Artist Pick Up: Contemporary Canadian Video Collection
by Kaori Otake
Fierce Friends: Artists and Animals, 1750–1900
by Graham Shearing
Jon Pylypchuk
by Steven Litt
In Review
Mots Perdus
by Denis Longchamps
Etienne Zack
by Sean Alward
Sandor Ajzenstat
by John Armstrong
Douglas Walker
by Randall Anderson
Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset
by Shelly Rahme
Within a Budding Grove
by Charles Reeve
Peter Flemming
by Ashley Johnson
Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby
by Jon Davies
John Marriot
by Christopher Johnson
Ben Reeves
by Chris Down
Tyler Clark Burke
by David Balzer
Craig Leonard
by Andrew Lochhead
Patrick Mahon
by Ben Reeves
Vanessa Yanow
by James D. Campbell
Elvira Finnigan
by Amy Karlinsky
Greg Curnoe
by E.C. Woodley
Dieter Schlatter
by Dylan Cree
Robert Wiens
by Peter Blendell
Cover: Karin Davie, Pushed, Pulled, Depleted & Duplicated #14, 2003, oil on linen, 1.52 x 1.22 m, courtesy the artist/Mary Boone Gallery, New York, photo Zindman/Fremont