“Maybe I’m a history lover after all”
by : Miia Suokonautio
by : Miia Suokonautio
“Maybe I’m a history lover after all”
by : Lisa Doucet
Patient Museum Caretaker Unleashes Art’s Power on Rambunctious Girl
by : Ray Cronin
Ray Cronin reviews Lezli Rubin-Kunda’s At Home: Talks with Canadian Artists About Place and Practice
by : Carmel Vivier
How Canada’s Oldest City Keeps Its Edge
by : Ray Cronin
Annie Pootoogook left this world too soon—but with this book on her life and art, her revolutionary importance and her convention-shattering impact continue to resonate
by : Ray Cronin
The book is a remarkable artefact designed to make photographs come to life in our hands
by : Ray Cronin
Nature is never finished
by : Ray Cronin
He was like a character from an epic poem, an origin myth of his own creation
by : Ray Cronin
The unique and diverse visual culture that has only recently been recognized as Inuit
by : Corey Redekop
Reichertz embraces and subverts the forms of comic books and art installations.
by : Ray Cronin
Getting to know Lucy Jarvis is getting to know Atlantic Canada.
by : Ray Cronin
Undaunted, the Art Gallery of Hamilton has waded into the breach with the exhibition and book project Ken Danby: Beyond the Crease. In doing so, they are honouring an artist who remains one of the most popular with the Canadian public and one who has, at least since the 1970s, been steadfastly ignored by most public art museums, especially the largest ones such as the Art Gallery of Hamilton itself.
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