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New London, Ontario, Gallery Intrigues & Excites

New London, Ontario, Gallery Intrigues & Excites

Artist Kim Neudorf has curated an compelling group show for London, Ontario's newest gallery, DNA Artspace; it's worth a look, Kyla Brown writes.

Shary Boyle & Emily Vey Duke’s Amazing Story

Shary Boyle & Emily Vey Duke’s Amazing Story

A decade-long artist exchange of image and text adds up to a rich, rewarding (and feminist) narrative, Daniella Sanader writes.

Smart Art Films Merge Reality & Fiction

Smart Art Films Merge Reality & Fiction

Slices of unscripted, everyday life meld with highly structured, staged cinematography in Canadian artist Mark Lewis's latest films. Mike Vass reviews.

Eva Kotátková: When School Breaks
Textiles Get Tactical at Gallery 101

Textiles Get Tactical at Gallery 101

An artist-run centre with a focus on social practice, Ottawa's Gallery 101 took up the nexus of art and activism in its latest exhibition.

Framing Devices: Tomorrow Gallery Moves to New York with “Eternal September”

Framing Devices: Tomorrow Gallery Moves to New York with “Eternal September”

Once a Toronto fixture, Tomorrow Gallery recently relocated to New York, presenting the cyber-inspired "Eternal September." Joseph Henry reviews.

Black Diamond Dust: Industry and Labour

Black Diamond Dust: Industry and Labour

From utopian outposts to mining archives, Nanaimo Art Gallery's multi-venue group show "Black Diamond Dust" takes a hard look at the power of coal.

Backgrounds and Foregrounds: William Kentridge
Canadian Artists Rebel (at Last) in Instigator(s)

Canadian Artists Rebel (at Last) in Instigator(s)

Canadians are known for playing it safe, but a recent show highlighted some who have dared to break the art mould.

Changing What Video Art Can Be

Changing What Video Art Can Be

Video art goes well beyond the screen—and into sculpture—in an pleasantly open-ended project at Trinity Square Video in Toronto. Bryne McLaughlin reviews.