Reviews
On Charles Campbell and the Underrepresentation of Caribbean Art in Canada
The Jamaica-born, Victoria-based artist has shown at the Brooklyn Museum and Pérez Art Museum Miami—but only recently had his first Vancouver solo show
On Charles Campbell and the Underrepresentation of Caribbean Art in Canada
The Jamaica-born, Victoria-based artist has shown at the Brooklyn Museum and Pérez Art Museum Miami—but only recently had his first Vancouver solo show
Your Time Does Not Belong to You
Marcela Borquez and Raúl Aguilar’s exhibition "The State of Our Employability" questions, dismantles and reorders what it means to be a worker today
Scott Billings
Wil Aballe Art Projects, Vancouver, March 22 to April 28, 2018
A Rhythmic Call to Arms
Rita McKeough’s immersive installation “Veins” is unambiguous about its environmental concerns
Salvage Structures
In a recent Or Gallery exhibition, art is a tool for building sustainable relationships
Ottawa Report: The New and the Renewed
From the Ottawa Art Gallery launch to fresh SAW Video spaces and a Skawennati show at Axenéo7, older structures are reshaped in the capital region this spring
St. John’s Report: Art versus Ice
A look at some recent work that deals with themes of cyclical destruction and rebirth in Newfoundland and Labrador
Death Metal, Quilting and Art
Classical romantic tragedy meets Game of Thrones kitsch in the nervy textile artworks of Berlin-based Canadian artist Emma LaMorte
What Happens When You Leave?
Lessons learned from Thomas Hirschhorn's "critical workshop" at the Remai Modern
Black Is Canadian
The ROM's "Here We Are Here" complicates simplistic notions of national identity
Held Under Tension
When Métis artist Amy Malbeuf redeploys everyday tarps, physical and conceptual tensions converge in a meditation on cultural and environmental strain.