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The Natural History of the World

The Natural History of the World

When Laura Aguilar died in early 2018, she left behind a series of photographic and video works that depict the pleasures and discomforts of her own body

This Work Around Me
The World to Cum
After Vancouver Strike, More Arts-Workplace Concerns Surface

After Vancouver Strike, More Arts-Workplace Concerns Surface

Action by Vancouver Art Gallery workers puts spotlight on urgent labour issues at museums and art galleries across Canada

On the Complexity of Cripping the Arts

On the Complexity of Cripping the Arts

It’s time for inclusion to mean more than checking a box. A recent symposium showed why

Who Has the Right to Art?

Who Has the Right to Art?

An introduction to Vancouver’s perpetual housing and unaffordability crisis

On the Brain

On the Brain

How we encounter art is far more complex than neuroscientists suggest

Do You Believe in the Illingworth Kerr?

Do You Believe in the Illingworth Kerr?

A case study in the storied pasts and uncertain futures of the art school gallery

For Love or Money

For Love or Money

According to Canada Revenue, an artist is either a professional or a hobbyist—which raises broader questions about how art should be valued