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Stanley Kubrick at TIFF Bell Lightbox

Stanley Kubrick at TIFF Bell Lightbox

At the TIFF Bell Lightbox, an exhibition on Stanley Kubrick failed to offer any revealing perspective on the filmmaker, either professionally or personally.

Shary Boyle and Emily Vey Duke at Oakville Galleries

Shary Boyle and Emily Vey Duke at Oakville Galleries

At Oakville Galleries, Shary Boyle and Emily Vey Duke created an eerie and mesmerizing accumulation of colourful drawings and text-based works.

Gina Rorai at Corkin Gallery

Gina Rorai at Corkin Gallery

Gina Rorai's solo exhibition at Corkin Gallery in Toronto displayed a deeply felt attention to mortality. E.C. Woodley reviews.

“senselikeblueplace” at Trianon Gallery

“senselikeblueplace” at Trianon Gallery

A focus on attention, memorializing and forgetting within "senselikeblueplace" at Trianon Gallery reveals the complexity of memory. Anne Dymond reviews.

Anthony Burnham at Galerie René Blouin

Anthony Burnham at Galerie René Blouin

Anthony Burnham’s recent solo exhibition at Galerie René Blouin used layers and folds to move beyond illusionistic space. Iliana Antonova reviews.

Eli Bornowksy at the Burnaby Art Gallery

Eli Bornowksy at the Burnaby Art Gallery

At the Burnaby Art Gallery, Eli Bornowsky's new work brings together different styles, offering a more difficult, but ultimately more rewarding, experience.

Power Ball XVII: The Road of Excess

Power Ball XVII: The Road of Excess

Power Ball XVII, the Power Plant's annual fundraiser, was an epicurean art party that delighted in decadence and debauchery. Rosie Prata observes.

Review: “Séance Fiction” at the Walter Phillips Gallery Unfurls Time

Review: “Séance Fiction” at the Walter Phillips Gallery Unfurls Time

In “Séance Fiction” at the Walter Phillips Gallery in Banff, artists act as mediums, incising the past and inserting speculated futures. Nancy Webb reviews.

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Dominique Rey’s Veneration of a Disappearing Sisterhood

Dominique Rey’s Veneration of a Disappearing Sisterhood

In "Under the Rose Arch," Dominique Rey documents an order of Catholic nuns facing the threat of extinction in a manner closer to veneration than elegy.