From the outside it doesn’t look like much: a modest and unadorned plywood box. Yet, when contemporary art curator and sculptor David Norr first experienced The Paradise Institute by Janet Cardiff and George...
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.
While jouncing along the back roads of her home reserve in Alberta’s Montana Cree Nation, curator Diana Warren started thinking about using the notion of Aboriginal travel as the basis for an exhibition.
It is an experience that will make you feel like you are running with the gods on Mount Olympus, and leave you questioning the Cult of Celebrity. Zidane, a 21st Century Portrait (2006) is a compelling video...