Summer 1995
On newsstands June 15 to September 14, 1995
Volume 12, Number 2
Features
The Joan and Barbra Show
With their touring exhibition of art devoted to the plight of breast cancer survivors, Toronto arts patrons Joan Chalmers and Barbra Amesbury press some painful questions about the role of women, and set a new standard for arts patronage
by Gillian MacKay
The Trickster
In his new installation for the Venice Biennale, Metis artist Edward Poitras turns the tables on history
by Nancy Tousley
Bruce's Big Adventure
For Bruce Ferguson, Canada's most intrepid curator-at-large, the road from Lethbridge to Santa Fe has taken a few wild curves
by Gerald Hannon
Guido Molinari (a home movie)
On the eve of the artist's forty-year retrospective, we zoomed in for a closeup
by Gary Michael Dault
Remembering Sybil Andrews (in memory of my father)
by Robin Laurence
Hidden Values
In their million-dollar project to showcase the nation's cloistered corporate art treasures, Trimark discovered much about art, marketing, and the potential pitfalls of public patronage
by Lisa Balfour Bowen
Fast Forward
A cross-Canada guide to the season's best exhibitions and events in the visual arts
Curiosities
Teddy bears
by Matthew Hart
Cover: Edward Poitras photographed by Keith Moulding