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Janice Kerbel: The Map-Maker

Janice Kerbel: The Map-Maker

"The Map-Maker," by Terence Dick, Winter 2006, pp. 48-52

Riopelle in Russia

Riopelle in Russia

An unusual collaboration takes the work of the Canadian modern master to St. Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum.

Shary Boyle: Porcelain Dreams and Nightmares

Shary Boyle: Porcelain Dreams and Nightmares

The multi-dimensional Toronto artist Shary Boyle

Karin Davie: From a Different Place

Karin Davie: From a Different Place

The exuberant abstraction of the Canadian-born artist Karin Davie took me by surprise last spring in Buffalo, where I was intent on other errands.

States of Beam: Remembering Carl Beam

States of Beam: Remembering Carl Beam

Before his passing a year ago, Carl Beam was honoured with a Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts for his innovative work and persistent will, both of which contributed to the reclaiming of space for Aboriginal artists within the mainstream of contemporary Canadian art practice.

BGL: Through the Looking Glass

BGL: Through the Looking Glass

Walking through the newly designer entrance of Optica in Montreal last April, I see four large-scale laminated photographs by the Quebec City trio BGL.

Antwerp Diary

Antwerp Diary

R. M. Vaughan heads to Europe in search of a new context for reading Vancouver's photo-based art Summer 2006

Alpha Girl: Angela Grossmann’s Portrait Toughs

Alpha Girl: Angela Grossmann’s Portrait Toughs

A trio of adolescent girls in short shorts and sneakers huddle over one of their peers, who is looking up at them with an indiscernible expression: fear, perhaps, and the unquenchable desire for acceptance.

David Rokeby: Nervous Systems

David Rokeby: Nervous Systems

David Rokeby is a star of international new-media art. Why is he not more widely known? Summer 2005

Postmark Berlin

Postmark Berlin

Canadian artists are finding a home in Germany's capital city Spring 2006