Category: FEATURES

Sorry

by Veronica Scarpati

Gary Duehr’s Sorry at Art in Transit is a collection of private apologies written in response to personal traumas with a charged series of photographs

Metamorphosis

by Leanne Simaan

Though we are left to contemplate and engage in intellectual dialogue in regards to the metamorphosis of the resurrected found objects, these works also inspire cheer by making their viewer smile.

Zev Farber: Errata (18 to 34)

by Leanne Simaan

Although Farber’s trilogy of works may seem morbid and pessimistic, he vulnerably offers his audience the opportunity to appreciate and relate to his growth as a human being and as an artist

MENA Arts Foundation: A New Bridge

by Saba Askary and Shahrzad Ghorban

MENA (Middle Eastern and North African) Arts Foundation aims to support artists from that area to continue their education in Canada. It also acts as a platform for the artists to reach out to new audiences in Canada and beyond.

David Bowie Is

by Margaret Irving

There are many video installations, some of them huge and very impressive, from being 3D, with mirrors or the addition of costumes and musical instruments belonging to Bowie, the music and style icon. This show is a fan’s delight!

A Journey to Belong

by Emese Krunák-Hajagos

If you go there I suggest that you talk to Robert and listen to his enthusiastic comments about the Journey, the artists and their work.

Art Toronto 2013 / The changes

by Alice Tallman

perhaps we are witnessing a shift in the art market within Toronto and Canada. Or rather, these changes at Art Toronto are a reflection of how the art world has globalized and is expanding without borders or limits, with the prices of art sky rocketing without restraints.