An Uncommon Cultural Guide To Toronto
An Uncommon Cultural Guide To Toronto
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9 titles to take you through the winter, whether you’re a Torontophile, culture vulture, history buff, or just like looking at beautiful things!
Haley Bassett and five other contemporary artists share why they use gloves to give meaning and shape to their ideas.
This Thursday’s event for the 51-year-old Toronto artist-run centre features works from Canadian and international artists including FASTWÜRMS, Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka, Sameer Farooq, Erica Eyres and more.
Trendspotting and stand-out singularity from the launch of this year’s edition of Canada’s biggest art fair.
The London-based writer and curator divulges the direction of this year’s Focus Exhibition at Art Toronto.
“It’s a bit like I'm tending to the paintings like a gardener; I'm understanding them, and I'm understanding what they need, or what the limits are of my own intuition with the project.”
The Toronto-based interdisciplinary artist discusses her newest series on view at Ottawa’s Wall Space Gallery until June 28th.
The multidisciplinary artist’s trompe l’oeil techniques and novel textiles were just part of its appeal.
The artist’s latest show at Olga Korper Gallery, on until April 26th, features works painted with an incredible range of ingredients.
Digital artist Alexander McLeod dishes on the upcoming SNAP auction on March 21st in Toronto.
“For painting, portraiture requires no need to research a topic either historically or theoretically – only a deep interest in the subjective self.”
The plein air painter’s solo show that captures Toronto’s evolving cityscape is on at United Contemporary until March 22nd.
Revel in the fruits of Toronto-based ceramic artist Julie Moon’s labour at her current solo exhibition at The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery, on until May 18th.
The figurative painter discusses the abstracted splendour of his latest show, You Are Many Faces, which runs until January 28th at The Assembly Gallery in Hamilton.
The Toronto-based figurative artist talks about his creative trajectory, queer liberation, and finding “magic in the mundane”.
A Q&A with the Montpellier-based artist Paul Maheke, whose striking sound work installation at Mercer Union closes Saturday, November 30th.
“What struck me was the fact that, even in the 21st century, women still have to fight for their rights, and their resistance can take many forms and manifest in different spaces.”
Scene-stealing looks from fundraisers and award parties in Toronto and Ottawa this month.
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