The Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford, British Columbia, is exploring photography and war with its latest exhibition, Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences , on loan from the National Gallery of Canada. The...
From early Indigenous artists, through the Group of Seven, to present-day artists such as Christopher Pratt and Takao Tanabe, Canadian artists have made the landscape a central theme in their work...
The Kamloops Art Gallery (KAG) is about to be overrun by monsters—beautiful ones. The British Columbia gallery is the most recent venue for the National Gallery of Canada touring exhibition, Beautiful Monsters...
August Sander is still recognized as one of the great photographers of the 20th century—mainly for his vast oeuvre of portraits, although he captured equally compelling images of landscapes and architecture...
Curator Sarah Boucher figures the timing could not have been better. With Sherbrooke, Quebec hosting the 2013 Canada Summer Games in August, she wanted to make sure the city’s Museum of Fine Arts had an...
They have been well-loved and boasted the scrapes, scratches and nicks to prove it. But after “a major clean-up,” a fresh coat of paint and a thorough wax job, Keith Haring’s iconic sculptures are ready to be...
Fred Herzog figures he has taken hundreds of thousands of photographs in over 40 countries, and more cities than he can name. At the age of 82, he is still driven to capture the essence of back alleys, out-of-...
Escher was fascinated by infinity, math and physics, not to mention light, color and printmaking. Those combined passions led him to create art that is arguably unparalleled for its depth and complexity.
Gallery Director Sharon Godwin says a newly opened retrospective exhibition of Carl Beam’s work at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery feels like a homecoming.