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Montreal’s Big-Time Warhol Collector

Montreal’s Big-Time Warhol Collector

How did Paul Maréchal become one of the world’s biggest collectors of Warhol’s printed matter? It all began with a Paul Anka album, and a dream

A Conversation with Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

A Conversation with Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

On the occasion of his new Canadian survey, the Montreal-based interactive-art pioneer talks about his love of Agnes Martin, his melding of bytes with Bach, his grapplings with public-art censorship and more

Language Matters

Language Matters

A Conversation with award-winning author and critic Ben Lerner about his craft, his observations on art, and the peculiarities of the art world

Multiple Views: A Conversation with Ho Tam

Multiple Views: A Conversation with Ho Tam

Prolific artist Ho Tam has worked across painting, photography, film and publishing—not to mention in advertising and community psychiatry. Here Tam provides insight into his work and process.

A Conversation with Tau Lewis

A Conversation with Tau Lewis

An installation by the prolific Toronto artist was awarded the Frame Prize at Frieze New York this past week.

Maybe There’ll Be a Better Tomorrow: A Conversation with Shelley Niro

Maybe There’ll Be a Better Tomorrow: A Conversation with Shelley Niro

As her career retrospective debuts in Toronto, Shelley Niro sits down to talk about Indigenous femininities, picking berries, and the sometimes-tricky ratio between darkroom work and family time

Ellise Barbara’s Black Space

Ellise Barbara’s Black Space

The Montreal musician talks about her move into the art world and her stance on Afrofuturism.

Hunger and Black Balloons: An Interview with Liz Johnson Artur

Hunger and Black Balloons: An Interview with Liz Johnson Artur

The Russian-Ghanaian analog photographer takes an ethical approach to issues of representation and archive.

The Many Lives of Vikky Alexander

The Many Lives of Vikky Alexander

In a career-spanning interview, the artist reflects on how her 1980s reshoots of fashion-magazine editorials have found a new audience in Canada and internationally.

Kapwani Kiwanga Gets Personal

Kapwani Kiwanga Gets Personal

To create a new installation, the Frieze Award–winning artist returned to the small Ontario gallery where she learned about art as a child.