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Indigenous Art Is So Camp

Indigenous Art Is So Camp

An international Indigenous art exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada reveals a feminist, camp aesthetic

At Our Expense

At Our Expense

The Royal Canadian Mint’s recently unveiled Louis Riel commemorative coin highlights the limits of Métis representation

Stephanie Comilang Wins Sobey Art Award

Stephanie Comilang Wins Sobey Art Award

The artist and filmmaker based in Toronto and Berlin wins $100,000 prize with video works addressing migrant experiences and social inequality

Maintaining Our Own Histories

Maintaining Our Own Histories

Jamie Ross, Jade Yumang, Hazel Meyer and Tobaron Waxman discuss queer activism, archival legacies and strategies of resistance—from the highpoint of the sexual revolution to today

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

In the 1970s, Michael Morris and Vincent Trasov developed Image Bank, a collective of artists concerned with exchanging ideas through the mail. Now, as a retrospective of their work moves from Berlin to Vancouver, expat writer Kate Brown discusses the possibilities of building friendships across borders

Editors’ Picks for Art Toronto 2019

Editors’ Picks for Art Toronto 2019

Canadian Art’s editors share what they’re looking forward to at this year’s fair, which runs from October 24 to 27

The Rural Complex: Aligning Site, Place and Idea at the Bonavista Biennale

The Rural Complex: Aligning Site, Place and Idea at the Bonavista Biennale

The month-long, multi-site exhibition challenged locals and visitors alike to look past the usual signposts of East Coast life and history

Hemispheric Thinking

Hemispheric Thinking

Artists are looking beyond the border to think about solidarity across the Americas

Group Theory

Group Theory

For Black queer organizers in the 1980s and ’90s, creative labour was as important as activist practice, and vice versa

Blackface, Brownface and Redface in the Arts: A Bibliography

Blackface, Brownface and Redface in the Arts: A Bibliography

Exhibition highlights the history of racism in Canadian nation-building