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
Sameer Farooq
Zalucky Contemporary, Toronto, June 13 to July 6, 2019
Candy-Coated Chemical Sublime
Jasmin Mozaffari’s debut feature film is a new take on the teen-dream aesthetic
Nicole Kelly Westman
Western Front, Vancouver, May 31 to July 13, 2019
A Different Kind of Futurism
Kali Spitzer reclaims historical photography in her recent exhibition “An Exploration of Resilience and Resistance”—and reveals a queer Indigenous future
Sandra Brewster
A Space, Toronto, January 25 to March 9, 2019
Jared Peters
Jones Gallery, Saint John, New Brunswick, May 16 to June 6, 2019
Decolonial Meme Queens
Instagram account by two queer Native femmes meme-ing the settler state on Coast Salish Territory, 2018–ongoing
Beau Dick
White Columns, New York, March 16 to May 4, 2019
Split Tooth
Tanya Tagaq, Viking Canada, 208 pp., $29.95
You Want Our Art but Not Our People
Dressed in regalia to support their kin at the 2019 Whitney Biennial opening, a group of NDNs experience art-world militarization first-hand