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Libby Hague: A Step into Darkness

Libby Hague: A Step into Darkness

Libby Hague’s latest sculptural installation of prints and video has great charm and ingenuity. But as John Armstrong observes, the delight produced by Hague’s techniques cannot overcome the haunting darkness of the landscapes she portrays.

Jenny Holzer

Jenny Holzer

Jenny Holzer began her career anonymously pasting offset posters on building walls, garbage-can covers, postal boxes and hoardings around New York City.

Elizabeth Peyton

Elizabeth Peyton

When she emerged into the limelight in the mid-1990s, Elizabeth Peyton stood at the forefront, alongside artists such as John Currin, of a wave of artists returning to virtuosic figurative painting.

James Carl

James Carl

Sometimes an exhibition is so surprising, challenging and ambitious that it inspires wonder and open-ended reflection followed by a most mundane question: “How did he do it?”

Daniel Olson

Daniel Olson

The hush reigning over the Expression gallery space during Daniel Olson’s recent exhibition was of a specific nature: less silent contemplation and more, it seemed, a kind of anticipatory held breath.

Trade Secrets

Trade Secrets

Whither the “public” in “public art gallery”? Where’s the exhibitionism in exhibition-making? If the broadly understood purpose of art can be summarized by that old E. M. Forster chestnut “only connect,” why then does there seem, at times, to be so much disconnect between art and its audiences?

Talia Shipman

Talia Shipman

In the last few years the photographers Hedi Slimane, Mario Testino and David LaChapelle, who are more often identified with fashion than with fine art, have mounted shows in major American and European galleries.

Christian Knudsen

Christian Knudsen

This exhibition, curated by Benjamin Klein, offered an enticing cross-section of Christian Knudsen’s painting, sculpture, drawing and photography. A restless spirit, Knudsen gives the impression of a savant at work.

Jim Breukelman

Jim Breukelman

Whether it’s topiary, taxidermy or shipbuilding, Jim Breukelman shines a warm, humane light on his photographic subjects.

Paul Butler

Paul Butler

Few individuals move so effortlessly among the categories of artist, dealer and curator as Winnipeg’s Paul Butler.