Holly Carr had a lot of plans for 2020. But like many artists across the world, COVID-19 restrictions forced her to pivot and stretched the limits...
Earlier this month, BBC Culture published an excellent article by Arwa Haidar exploring the global reach and universal language of the art of protest through the...
Former White Rock-area musician Art Bergmann is among 61 new Order of Canada appointees announced Wednesday (Dec. 30) by Governor General Julie Payette. Bergmann, who now...
In true New York style, the new Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station, which opens Friday, has been decked out with incredible art. Penn Station’s $1.6 billion Moynihan Train...
One of the brightest spots in this bleakest of years has been the proliferation of public art in Toronto, from vast murals on walls, streets and...
Anna Eyler, still from PAN/PAN, 2018. Courtesy of the artist/Handout On mountainous Arctic shores, glistening pools of silvery water are home to creatures that look like...
When creating the piece “Empty,” Toronto artist Julieta Christy channelled themes of vulnerability, instability and self-destruction. These themes, she said, perfectly encapsulate her battle with depression....
COVID-19 has touched every industry in our country, causing a scramble to adapt and hopefully avoid failure. The art world, where status and pricey works go...
Lockdown sales slump pushes galleries, fairs, and auction houses towards non-traditional territory: the internet. For art expert Dirk Boll, the art market is on the verge...
COVID-19 has touched every industry in our country, causing a scramble to adapt and hopefully avoid failure. The art world, where status and pricey works go...