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4 Questions for the Artists Behind Toronto’s Fake Condo Signs

4 Questions for the Artists Behind Toronto’s Fake Condo Signs

Is Toronto the condo-parody art capital of North America?

Conversation: Wolfgang Tillmans Considers Three of His Own Photographs

Conversation: Wolfgang Tillmans Considers Three of His Own Photographs

German artist Wolfgang Tillmans has radically redefined the production of photographs. Here, Tillmans and writer Tom McDonough consider three such images.

Scream into my Sculptures, Please: Babak Golkar and the Art of Frustration

Scream into my Sculptures, Please: Babak Golkar and the Art of Frustration

From scream pots to must-wait-100-years time capsules to lost-in-Walmart sculptures—on view during London's Frieze Week—Vancouverite Babak Golkar surprises.

Déja Viewed: Michael Snow on Looking Back, and Ahead

Déja Viewed: Michael Snow on Looking Back, and Ahead

Toronto artist Michael Snow has had a six-decade career that’s about as influential as they come. Now, he discusses his past, present and future.

Meet the Brit Picked to Lead Canada’s Most Canadian Art Gallery

Meet the Brit Picked to Lead Canada’s Most Canadian Art Gallery

Is one show on Emily Carr, and another on the Group of Seven, enough experience to guide Dulwich's Ian Dejardin as he prepares to lead the McMichael?

Artists Pay Homage to Western Canada’s Gay Bar History

Artists Pay Homage to Western Canada’s Gay Bar History

In the mid-1980s, Calgary had 18 gay restaurants, bars, baths and cafes. By 2014, there were only three. Artists Kegan McFadden and Mark Clintberg discuss.

GothShakira: High Priestess of Dank Feminist Memery

GothShakira: High Priestess of Dank Feminist Memery

GothShakira's Instagram shares relatable narratives, lamenting misogynist men, referencing bell hooks and flaunting her astrology expertise.

Of Panama Papers and Poetry: Jacob Wren on Rich and Poor

Of Panama Papers and Poetry: Jacob Wren on Rich and Poor

“I’m living in capitalism while also wanting to see it change,” Montreal performance artist and writer Jacob Wren says of his newest novel, Rich and Poor.

Julian Barnes: There’s No Right Response to a Painting

Julian Barnes: There’s No Right Response to a Painting

An interview with acclaimed Man Booker Prize–winning novelist and art critic Julian Barnes about the blockbuster show, Internet outrage and more.

Moyra Davey Discusses Her Mother Reader, 15 Years On

Moyra Davey Discusses Her Mother Reader, 15 Years On

Acclaimed Canadian artist Moyra Davey published her perennially relevant Mother Reader in 2001. Now, she reveals how motherhood continues to affect her art.