Reviews
On Charles Campbell and the Underrepresentation of Caribbean Art in Canada
The Jamaica-born, Victoria-based artist has shown at the Brooklyn Museum and Pérez Art Museum Miami—but only recently had his first Vancouver solo show
On Charles Campbell and the Underrepresentation of Caribbean Art in Canada
The Jamaica-born, Victoria-based artist has shown at the Brooklyn Museum and Pérez Art Museum Miami—but only recently had his first Vancouver solo show
Hidden
Tangled Art + Disability, Toronto, January 17 to February 28, 2020
Hannah Claus
Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, January 17 to March 13, 2020
Sharona Franklin
King’s Leap, New York, February 29 to March 28, 2020
The Disintegration of a Critic
Jill Johnston, Sternberg Press, 224 PP., $25.95
Eva and Franco Mattes
Phi Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal, November 8, 2019, to March 15, 2020
Suzy Lake
Arsenal Contemporary, New York, November 19, 2019, to January 18, 2020
Robert Anthony O’Halloran
Sibling Gallery, Toronto, January 30 to February 29, 2020
Black Quantum Futurism
During their solo exhibition at Vancouver's Western Front last fall, Camae Ayewa and Rasheedah Phillips's cross disciplinary approach drew on deeply entangled histories, elevating and echoing the voices and actions of prominent Afro-diasporic thinkers and artists
Moyra Davey
Greengrassi, London, UK, September 5 to October 26, 2019
Numa Amun
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Quebec City, June 20, 2019, to February 16, 2020