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6 Parting Thoughts on Papier15

6 Parting Thoughts on Papier15

With numerous changes this year, Papier15 was navigating plenty of new territory. How did the Montreal art fair measure up?

5 Shows to See at the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival

5 Shows to See at the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival

The 2015 Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival launches across Toronto today. Here are five projects that the Canadian Art team will be visiting.

Canadian Art’s Picks from the Papier15 Preview

This year's Papier15, an art fair in Montreal devoted to works on paper, has plenty of great pieces. Here are some highlights from the preview.

Papier15 Braces for Change

Papier15 Braces for Change

Ahead of Montreal's Papier15, attendees reflect on the event's upcoming changes. Will the fair sustain its reputation for quality and accessibility?

Canada’s Galleries Fall Short: The Not-So Great White North

Canada’s Galleries Fall Short: The Not-So Great White North

What do the demographic breakdowns of solo shows at Canadian public institutions look like? Not the most diverse.

7 Projects We Want to See at Images Festival

7 Projects We Want to See at Images Festival

This week, the 28th edition of Toronto's Images Festival opens up across the city. Here are seven projects we recommend.

Taras Polataiko: Reflecting or Endorsing War?

Taras Polataiko: Reflecting or Endorsing War?

Ahead of Taras Polataiko's new exhibition in Calgary, Jeffrey Spalding considers the depictions of soldiers and questions their implicit endorsement.

Jon Sasaki Building Airplane During Glenfiddich Residency

Jon Sasaki Building Airplane During Glenfiddich Residency

Jon Sasaki plans to build a plane—the Popular Mechanics Woodhopper—this summer during his time in the Glenfiddich Artist-in-Residence Program in Scotland.

Canada House Reopening Foregrounds Art

Canada House Reopening Foregrounds Art

Ingrid Percy reports from the reopening of Canada House, where Canadian culture and identity are defined through furnishings by artists and craftspeople.

BGL at the Venice Biennale: Depanneurs and Gondolas

BGL at the Venice Biennale: Depanneurs and Gondolas

Ahead of their debut at the Venice Biennale, Quebec City art pranksters BGL lead Isa Tousignant on a tour through their kitsch-fuelled practice.