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Canadian Art’s Picks from the Art Toronto Preview

Canadian Art’s Picks from the Art Toronto Preview

As Canada’s largest art fair opens, Richard Rhodes, Bryne McLaughlin, Caoimhe Morgan-Feir and Rosie Prata share their advance picks on what to see.

The Liberals Won the Election—Now What?

The Liberals Won the Election—Now What?

Now that the election dust has settled, what should citizens interested in the arts keep their eyes on during Justin Trudeau’s first year as prime minister?

Eating and Words and Simmer and Thoughts: An Artist’s Recipe

Eating and Words and Simmer and Thoughts: An Artist’s Recipe

Vancouver artist Derya Akay, whose work often involves food, experiments with a new recipe in this artist piece.

Garry Neill Kennedy and Cathy Busby’s Top Tabs

Garry Neill Kennedy and Cathy Busby’s Top Tabs

Garry Neill Kennedy and Cathy Busby share their politically inclined online haunts (including satires and sobering reports) with us on election day.

Canada’s Federal Election: Who Should Get the Art Vote?

Canada’s Federal Election: Who Should Get the Art Vote?

What’s at stake in the federal election? Rob Maguire moves past campaign promises and looks at the cultural track records of our major political parties.

Janice Kerbel: A Primer

Janice Kerbel: A Primer

Turner Prize nominee Janice Kerbel creates heavily researched work involving elaborate plans. Get to know her practice ahead of her Canadian Art talk.

Christina Mackie’s Extended Range of Vision

Christina Mackie’s Extended Range of Vision

Christina Mackie has turned colour into a metaphor for knowledge at Tate Britain. Nancy Tousley reports.

Kent Monkman’s Buffalo Jump at the Gardiner Museum

Kent Monkman’s Buffalo Jump at the Gardiner Museum

Kent Monkman has created a life-sized buffalo jump (with two 300-pound taxidermy bison) for an installation at the Gardiner Museum. Chris Hampton reports.

Bridget Moser‘s Top Tabs

Bridget Moser‘s Top Tabs

Bridget Moser shares a few of her favourite links: Benedict Cumberbatch’s Amazon Wish List, old Wikipedia articles and an aggregate of Craigslist mirrors.

JR Reclaims Public Space

JR Reclaims Public Space

Famed street artist JR speaks about his working process, artistic references and wide travels ahead of his project in Toronto’s Scotiabank Nuit Blanche.