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Conditions for Immersion

Conditions for Immersion

London-based artist Beatrice Gibson talks about motherhood, collectivity and process in her recent project I hope I'm Loud When I'm dead

Lindsay Montgomery Paints Ceramic Art to Tell Feminist Stories

Lindsay Montgomery Paints Ceramic Art to Tell Feminist Stories

“For so long we were told ‘something that is decorative can’t be conceptual’—and that’s just sexist,” says this award-winning Canadian artist and teacher

Zadie Xa’s Self-Mythologies in Venice

Zadie Xa’s Self-Mythologies in Venice

Xa speaks about matrilineage, orcas and her new performance at the Biennale’s opening week

The Freedom of Existing on the Edge

The Freedom of Existing on the Edge

The influential American artist Carrie Mae Weems talks about museum collections, the art market, art criticism and Black creative practice

Yoko Ono in 10 Questions

Yoko Ono in 10 Questions

On the occasion of the artist’s exhibition opening at Montreal’s Fondation Phi pour l’art contemporain this week, Canadian Art sent 10 questions to Ono via email. Here, her responses

Mother Tongue

Mother Tongue

In her directorial debut, Lucy Tulugarjuk ᓘᓯ ᑐᓗᒐᕐᔪᒃ, ᐊᓈᓇᐅᔪᖓ, ᐱᖑᐊᕐᑎᐅᓪᓗᖓ, ᐊᔾᔨᓕᐅᕆᔨᐅᓪᓗᖓᓗ worked with her 11-year-old daughter, Nuvvija Mikili Tulugarjuk. Here, asinnajaq ᐊᓯᓐᓇᐃᔭᖅ asks them about their collaboration

“100% Embodied”

“100% Embodied”

As Images Festival enters its 32nd year in Toronto, its new artistic director Steffanie Ling and programming coordinator Sarah-Tai Black discuss the changing nature of experimental film

The Many Creative Influences of Director X

The Many Creative Influences of Director X

“I can’t do that dance: The art-world dance,” X says when asked about artists he admires. “But I do know what resonates.”

The Art of Living

The Art of Living

On the occasion of a new exhibition at MOCA Toronto, Chantal Akerman's long time collaborator Claire Atherton talks about the technique and processes of editing, and the importance of the late artist's work

What Will Our Next National Gallery Director Do?

What Will Our Next National Gallery Director Do?

Sasha Suda is smart, strategic and ambitious. She hasn't even started her new job as National Gallery of Canada director yet—but she already seems to be looking beyond it