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Monochrome and Matter

Monochrome and Matter

A 1967 artscanada roundtable on the subject of “black” revealed the consequent tensions between the aesthetics of abstraction and the politics of race

Making Throughlines

Making Throughlines

A national survey of artists whose work layers collaboration, inheritance and collective memory

Art to See This Fall

Art to See This Fall

In public festivals, biennials and galleries, or on TV—there are lots of ways to experience art this fall. Here, Canadian Art's editors pick a few projects they're looking forward to.

An Interim Update from Canadian Art
Black History Decades

Black History Decades

For the better part of 40 years, David Woods has been an archivist and advocate for the overlooked artistic contributions of Black Maritime communities

Groundations

Groundations

For Tau Lewis, sculpture is an always unfolding conversation between progenitors and peers, the past and the possible

A Letter from the Black Curators Forum to Contemporary Art Institutions and Organizations across This Land Called Canada

A Letter

The former Editor-in-Chief and Co-Publisher of Canadian Art published an article earlier this week about structural racism in Canadian cultural institutions, including this one

Can I Get a Witness

Can I Get a Witness

The current period of austerity in art exposes a spectacle of Black horror in galleries and collections

Give Us Permanence—Ending Anti-Black Racism in Canada’s Art Institutions

Give Us Permanence—Ending Anti-Black Racism in Canada’s Art Institutions

Syrus Marcus Ware, a member of the Performance Disability Art Collective and Black Lives Matter Toronto, writes about the critical work of Black artists and curators, and ways to achieve lasting change