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
Marcel Dzama Does the Dance at David Zwirner
Is the Winnipeg-born art star succumbing to an unproductive nostalgia for his youth? Mike Vass examines Dzama's current New York show.
TBD: Whither the Contemporary Art Museum?
MOCCA's lease will run out soon—a crisis it takes up in "TBD," a show where artists propose and critique ideas about art museums. Bryne McLaughlin reviews.
Hyung Min Yoon: From Page to Screen
When a 1515 prayer book by Dürer is reworked as a 2014 political-joke film by Yoon, what does that say about our era? Michael Turner reviews.
Music as Celebration, and Resistance, in Montreal
Angelica Mesiti's moving portrayal of four musicians far from home touched the heart this summer at MACM, Isa Tousignant writes.
Risky Survey Homes in On Art & Design Boundary Breakers
Charles Hill's curatorial finale for the NGC included a piano designed by an architect, book covers by painters, and jewellery by a muralist.
Alex Colville: Love in a Cold Climate
An AGO retrospective of the late painter compares his work to contemporary films, but love and survival endure as Colville's greatest themes.
Show of Ai Weiwei’s Early NYC Photos Gets Canadian Debut
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver September 5 to November 30, 2014
Ruralism: Sunday Drive Takes Art Out of the City
Various locations, Warkworth August 23 to September 7, 2014
Jenn E. Norton Brings Oceanic Feelings into Digital Age
Art Gallery of Hamilton June 28, 2014, to January 4, 2015