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Québec Triennial: The A-Team
Don Blanche: House of Yes
Terrance Houle: Road Warrior

Terrance Houle: Road Warrior

In this feature from the Fall 2011 issue of Canadian Art, Toronto critic Murray Whyte takes a look at the playful oeuvre of Calgary-based First Nations artist Terrance Houle.

Sarah Anne Johnson: Northern Splendour

Sarah Anne Johnson: Northern Splendour

In this feature from our Fall 2011 issue, contributing editor Nancy Tousley focuses on Sarah Anne Johnson, the Winnipeg artist who recently debuted a series on the Arctic and who is known for exploring themes of environmentalism and community through photography.

True Patriot Love

True Patriot Love

In this feature from our Fall 2011 issue, writer Sara Angel provides a thoughtful reflection on Joyce Wieland's landmark exhibition "True Patriot Love"—the first solo exhibition by a living woman artist at the National Gallery of Canada—in the year of its 40th anniversary.

Fall 2011 Web Features
Restorart Inc.: Cser’s Domain

Restorart Inc.: Cser’s Domain

Writer Noah Richler provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of art restorer Laszlo Cser in this feature from our summer print issue. Working to diagnose and repair vulnerable works of art, Cser’s studio is home to an accomplished craftsman with an unusual Old World air.

Jason McLean: Diaries of Place

Jason McLean: Diaries of Place

Whether he’s in Toronto, Vancouver or London, Jason McLean is an artistic locavore, filling his drawings with the landmarks, conversations and people closest to him. In this feature from our summer issue, critic Bill Clarke maps out McLean’s practice.

Catherine Crowston: Partner in Art

Catherine Crowston: Partner in Art

Since its 2010 renovation, attendance at the Art Gallery of Alberta has skyrocketed from 22,000 to 111,000. In this article from our summer issue, critic Amy Fung looks at a key player in the AGA’s rise: deputy director Catherine Crowston.

Banff Residency Report: Experiences in Common

Banff Residency Report: Experiences in Common

This spring in Banff, art and theory enthusiasts gathered for the residency On the Commons, which featured artist Pedro Reyes and academics Michael Hardt and Lauren Berlant. Now, Toronto curator/writer Tatiana Mellema reports on the group’s explorations.