La Presse, by Marc Cassivi
Oct 16, 2020
‘‘Un coup de cœur absolu pour cette œuvre poignante et magistrale’’. Carne y arena sera présentée à Montréal à compter du 18 décembre jusqu’à la fin mars à Arsenal.
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‘‘Un coup de cœur absolu pour cette œuvre poignante et magistrale’’. Carne y arena sera présentée à Montréal à compter du 18 décembre jusqu’à la fin mars à Arsenal.
Read MoreThe internationally-acclaimed Lozano-Hemmer and his collective of 15 artists have put together "ambitious, immersive audiovisual installations" centred around the themes of proximity and shared space.
Read MoreCercanía, qui signifie en espagnol proximité physique, mais également intimité et empathie, va te transporter dans un univers complètement hypnotisant.
Read MoreArsenal art contemporain Montréal a le plaisir d’accueillir Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, artiste de renommée internationale, pour une résidence de création intitulée Cercanía.
Read MoreAs galleries around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention.
Read MoreL’exposition en cours de Pascal Grandmaison renoue avec l’installation vidéo à grand déploiement étudiée en fonction de la galerie René Blouin, de vastes espaces qu’il a déjà su occuper intégralement.
Read MoreThrough a series of portraits featuring the exhausted landscape of the New Mexico desert, Cadieux allowed herself to inhabit the corporeal, less as a vessel for introspection than a light tower from which to look out.
Read MoreA look at what the female gaze really means in the time of Coronavirus, as seen through the eyes of eight artists, tackling subjects from loneliness to ageing to disease.
Read MoreWith so many of the galleries we love closed for the forseeable future, many by appointment only, we are just catching up and reminding people that some great curated shows were happening recently that deserve attention.
Read MoreThe first iteration of this group exhibition explored the ways in which climate change is influencing the firmly-entrenched tradition of landscape painting.
Read MoreLa popularité de l'exposition immersive Imagine Van Gogh a engendré une deuxième prolongation d'un mois. Mais ce sera la dernière.
Read MoreEn collaboration avec la commissaire Shauna Jean Doherty, Tasman Richardson présente à l’Arsenal art contemporain l’installation multimédias Kali Yuga.
Read More“Abortion Is Normal” is the kind of exhibition that energizes supporters and upsets opponents. But it’s exciting for just being a good art show.
Read MoreAn intensely personal yet universal exploration of the experience of loss, marking the first time Perry has chosen to address the tragedy of the recent suicide of her best friend and artistic collaborator, Pete Morrow.
Read More"Reproduction rights, abortion, and any bodily procedure is normal." This art exhibition wants to spark conversations about women’s reproductive rights in the U.S. (Source: QuickTake)rights rollbacks confront the subject in art.
Read MoreIn the New York City exhibit “Abortion Is Normal,” a group of artists and activists angered by last year’s abortion rights rollbacks confront the subject in art.
Read MoreIn an ambitious, multi-disciplinary exhibition, a range of artists from Cindy Sherman to Nan Goldin, are aiming to dismantle stigma and raise funds
Read MoreAs women's access to reproductive care is dwindling across areas of the US, a group of A-list artists is joining forces to combat the increasingly restrictive legislation surrounding abortion.
Read MoreOn May 15, 2019, Alabama governor Kay Ivey signed into law the Human Life Protection Act, through which doctors who perform abortions in the state could potentially be sentenced to life in prison.
Read MoreAs the 2020 election approaches, one of the issues that’s just as existentially grabbing as the looming threat of our climate catastrophe is the somehow still -ongoing issue of women’s health care…
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