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What Canada’s Art World Could Learn from the Whitney Biennial

What Canada’s Art World Could Learn from the Whitney Biennial

Could Canada ever produce an exhibition like the Whitney Biennial? A look at this year's edition generates envy—and five strategies worth taking north.

Vancouver Report: From Black and White to Coloured Lights

Vancouver Report: From Black and White to Coloured Lights

When Vancouver skies are overcast, exhibitions about darkness and obfuscation seem all the more relevant.

A Fast Shutter for Slow Violence: The Art of Thaddeus Holownia

A Fast Shutter for Slow Violence: The Art of Thaddeus Holownia

How Thaddeus Holownia's extended—and often quiet-seeming—photographic portraits actually capture the slow violence wreaking havoc with our planet.

Outside the Box: Breaking the Colonial Gaze with Virtual Reality

Outside the Box: Breaking the Colonial Gaze with Virtual Reality

Montreal-based artist Olivia Mc Gilchrist uses virtual reality to reveal some of the masks we wear every day.

“Vancouver Special” and the Issue with Local Surveys

“Vancouver Special” and the Issue with Local Surveys

The Vancouver Art Gallery’s new triennial raises several questions, especially: how is “local” defined in shows like these, and is it time to reconsider?

Sad Songs and Strange Birds

Sad Songs and Strange Birds

A dead flamingo stirs up strong emotions in an exhibition in Newfoundland at the Rooms.

In “Yonder,” Migrant Flight Speaks to Land

In “Yonder,” Migrant Flight Speaks to Land

“Yonder,” at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery, sees diasporic Canadian artists consider the landscape as a space for loss, identity and flight.

Halifax Report: Can an Art Gallery Be a Place for Mourning?

Halifax Report: Can an Art Gallery Be a Place for Mourning?

In Halifax, galleries have also become sanctuaries and gathering places, featuring exhibitions that deal with grief and commemoration.

Canadian Artists Take on Cancer

Canadian Artists Take on Cancer

Can art offer a new way of understanding the experience of illnesses like cancer? A group of health researchers and artists in Edmonton think so.

Vancouver Report: Resistance is Not Futile

Vancouver Report: Resistance is Not Futile

This winter in Vancouver has been, largely, bleak and icy. But resilience can be located in a number of shows in the city.