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”
8 Tarot Predictions for Art’s Future
What does the future of art look like? We asked eight artists who practice tarot to pull a card from their personal decks.
Indigenous Activists Speak in New Instagram Documentary
Two organizations focused on the act of looking—for missing women, for community dangers and more—are paid homage through image and text.
Internet Idols: The Ceramics of Kaley Flowers
Like My Little Ponies updated for the Internet age, each candy-coloured ceramic creature by Kaley Flowers has its own unique personality.
10 Artists with Forward-Thinking Practices
How do contemporary artists deal with concepts of the future? Here, a national survey of 10 fascinating practices.
20 Shows We Want to See in 2017
2017 promises the Venice Biennale, Documenta, Canada’s sesquicentennial and more. Here are 20 exhibitions we’re looking forward to.
New Year’s Art Resolutions for 2017
We asked some notable artists, curators, writers and gallerists what they’d like to see and do, or not see and do, in 2017. Here’s what they told us.
8 Ways that Vancouver Galleries are Coping with the Real-Estate Crunch
From nonprofit artist-run centres that are planning to borrow millions of dollars to commercial dealers that are relocating below ground, Vancouver galleries have engaged divergent strategies to deal with the city’s real-estate madness.
Can One Font Represent All of Canada?
In a few days, the federal government’s Canada 150 celebrations kick off. And there’s a new font to go with it—one that works for both Indigenous and settler languages
Bruler l’image: How Screenprinting Manifests in Contemporary Acadian Art
Moncton has been called a “screenprinting city”—and given the role of this technique in contemporary Acadian art since 1969, that’s no mistake.
Eliza Griffiths: Painting the Psyche
“The theme that has been emerging for the past while is trying to heal dysfunction and trauma,” Griffiths says. “But the humour sort of mediates it.”