Features
In the Atmosphere
On January 20, 2021, Jill Biden highlighted a Robert S. Duncanson painting at the US inauguration reception. Find out about Duncanson’s years in Montreal and connections with Canadian artists in this story from our Fall 2020 issue, “Chroma”
In the Atmosphere
On January 20, 2021, Jill Biden highlighted a Robert S. Duncanson painting at the US inauguration reception. Find out about Duncanson’s years in Montreal and connections with Canadian artists in this story from our Fall 2020 issue, “Chroma”
Distinguished jury announced for 2011 RBC Canadian Painting Competition
Nine curators, artists and gallery directors will award a total of $55,000 to emerging Canadian talent this September
Brendan Fernandes: The Nature of Culture
Brendan Fernandes, one of the youngest artists ever to be shortlisted for the Sobey Art Award, is a talent on the rise. Find out why in this Spring 2011 issue feature penned by Canadian Art Foundation Writing Prize winner Pandora Syperek.
Brian Jungen: Work in Progress
Artist Brian Jungen, best known for his transformation of contemporary objects into Aboriginal motifs, has seen great success over the past decade. In this feature from our Spring 2011 issue, critic Sarah Milroy talks with the artist of his new work, and his longstanding ties with the reserve at Doig River First Nation north of Fort St. John, B.C.
Julian Schnabel: Eye of the Storm
Bombastic American art star Julian Schnabel came to Toronto last fall for the premiere of his new film Miral at the Toronto International Film Festival, and the opening of "Julian Schnabel: Art and Film" at the Art Gallery of Ontario. In this feature from our Spring 2011 issue, writer Daniel Baird visits Schnabel at his summer home in Montauk, Long Island, right before his Canadian landing.
Myfanwy MacLeod: Big Birds
Horror films, slapstick comedy and folk tales converge in the work of Myfanwy MacLeod, whose monumental The Birds sculpture for Vancouver's Olympic Plaza is explored in Danielle Egan's cover story from our Spring 2011 Issue.
Queer Cinema From the Collection: Bronson’s Bests
Though AA Bronson was unsuccessful this winter in taking on the Smithsonian, he’s had some high points too. Following a big French honour and General Idea retrospective, this week launches his MoMA film program, which features many younger Canadian artists.