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Parker Branch’s Artful Arrangements

Parker Branch’s Artful Arrangements

At DNA Artspace in London, the collective Parker Branch combine thrift-store junk to create strange works that question the act of exhibition-making.

Problem Child: The Provocations of Jonathan Hobin

Problem Child: The Provocations of Jonathan Hobin

Jonathan Hobin's newest photographs continue his controversy-courting tendencies, but Emily Falvey argues that they fail to challenge stereotypes.

MAW Collective Forget the Punchline

MAW Collective Forget the Punchline

At their exhibition at CK2 in Montreal, MAW Collective upend humorous approaches to art, leaving viewers lingering for a punchline that never comes.

Calgary Biennial Takes Conservatism to Task

Calgary Biennial Takes Conservatism to Task

By infiltrating the city using guerrilla tactics, the Calgary Biennial hit hard at self-centred conservatism and offered a reminder of civic responsibility.

“Material Girls” Takes up Space at the Dunlop

“Material Girls” Takes up Space at the Dunlop

At the Dunlop Art Gallery in Regina, feminist art forgoes body-oriented approaches to embrace colourful and materially lush work that fills the gallery.

This Is Your Brain on Jeremy Shaw

This Is Your Brain on Jeremy Shaw

Jeremy Shaw gets visitors' pulses racing at Vancouver's Contemporary Art Gallery, where he delves into the futuristic world of Quantum Humans.

Douglas Coupland Doesn’t Care About You

Douglas Coupland Doesn’t Care About You

The Vancouver artist and novelist's new touring survey promises an interactive experience that is deeply contemporary. But how social is the art, really?

Landon Mackenzie Brings New Life to Emily Carr Paintings

Landon Mackenzie Brings New Life to Emily Carr Paintings

At the Vancouver Art Gallery, Emily Carr's works gain renewed relevancy thanks to a careful, nuanced pairing with contemporary painter Landon Mackenzie.

Scott Rogers Brings Sports Into the Gallery at YYZ
Andrea Robbins and Max Becher Document Overlaps Between Church and State

Andrea Robbins and Max Becher Document Overlaps Between Church and State

Photographers Andrea Robbins and Max Becher depict overlaps between religion and state, but resist a documentary approach and look to a broader landscape.