Interviews
Expanding Access: An Interview with Michelle Jacques
As Jacques embarks on a new position as Remai Modern’s New Head of Exhibitions and Collections/Chief Curator, she looks back at her achievements at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Expanding Access: An Interview with Michelle Jacques
As Jacques embarks on a new position as Remai Modern’s New Head of Exhibitions and Collections/Chief Curator, she looks back at her achievements at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Eric Fischl Interviewed: Art’s Bad Boy Looks Back
Famed American artist Eric Fischl reflects on the legacy of his 9/11 works 14 years after the tragedy and discusses the state of contemporary art-making.
Simon Cole Reflects on Cooper Cole’s Dupont Move
Simon Cole discusses Cooper Cole Gallery's recent move to Toronto's Dupont Street and the centrality of the Internet in contemporary art dealing.
Jessica Bradley Discusses Closing Her Gallery
This week, Jessica Bradley Gallery announced it would be closing, to the surprise of many. Jessica Bradley speaks about this decision and her future plans.
R.M. Vaughan is Bright Eyed: Insomnia and Art
R.M. Vaughan discusses his new book, which traces the increasing prevalence of insomnia and argues that it is affecting our health and our art.
Tacita Dean Talks Spiral Jetty and Celluloid’s Enduring Appeal
British artist Tacita Dean discusses her interest in land artist Robert Smithson and science-fiction author JG Ballard, and her commitment to celluloid.
Simon Brault Q&A: Rebranding the Canada Council
Simon Brault discusses the implications of the Canada Council for the Arts's new funding model, which turns 147 programs into six non-disciplinary ones.
Will Ramsay Discusses the Future of Art Fairs
Will Ramsay, founder of the Affordable Art Fair and Toronto's Love Art, discusses the proliferation of art fairs and their uncertain future.
Matthew Teitelbaum on Leaving the AGO for MFA Boston
Matthew Teitelbaum, long-time director and CEO of the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, is leaving the institution this summer to join the MFA in Boston.
Walter Scott on Life in the Wendy-verse
Walter Scott talks to David Balzer about Wendy, the boy-crazy, neurotic protagonist of his popular comics, his approach to satire and his sculptural work.
Jay Isaac Paints Through Problems
Toronto artist Jay Isaac speaks about his unusual approach to painting and argues that the medium is still marginalized within Canada.