The National Gallery of Canada presents Michel Campeau: Icons of Obsolescence an exhibition on view through 05 Jan 2014. In this exhibition, Campeau—poet, archeologist, and photo-documenter—presents the quickly disappearing world of analog photography through its obsolescent remains: darkrooms and their paraphernalia, film [Read More]
Daily Archives: December 7, 2013
The exuberant abstract work of Shireen Mussa is at once playful and highly conceptual. Mussa’s paintings, done in oil on canvas and linen, use pure color as their subject. Bright teals, yellows, and crimsons take shape as closed, organic-looking dollops and dance [Read More]
As she blurs the divide between inner and outer realities, the Iranian artist Masoome Moradkhani known as Masi distills a darkly atmospheric and dreamlike vision of a life without borders. Within Masi’s surreal and abstracted landscapes of the soul linger the influences [Read More]
Lili creates high-impact abstract acrylic and collage paintings that immediately impress the viewer. Loose black lines sweep gracefully atop bold color, drawing the eye around each piece; the artist prefers to work on a large scale to maximize the effect of her [Read More]
The Australia Council for the Arts announces Fiona Hall AO as the artist to represent Australia at the 56th International Art Exhibition, Venice Biennale 2015. The Adelaide-based artist, who works across a broad range of media, will be the sole artist exhibiting [Read More]
Leo Komuro’s charming works of acrylic and colored pencil on paper and digital C prints explore the border territory where the basic use of crayons, pencil and drawing meet the digital age. Working in both mediums – sometimes within the same composition [Read More]