Visual Arts Reviews Photo artists Lynne Cohen and Jim Breukelman excel at eerily detailed, human-less settings Some intriguing likenesses exist between the careers of the two talents with exhibits at the Capture Photography Festival
Arts Features At the Capture Photography Festival, artist Deanna Bowen resurrects Vancouver's historic black community with A Harlem Nocturne Her most recent work evokes the bodily presence of leading black singers, dancers, actors, songwriters, and choreographers of the time.
Visual Arts Reviews New Catriona Jeffries Gallery launches celebratory Parade The gallery now resides in the old Pilkington Metal Marine workshop on East Cordova Street, gloriously renovated and repurposed by Patkau Architects.
Visual Arts Reviews Vancouver Art Gallery's French Moderns tracks an era of change Place the name Monet or Matisse in the title of an exhibition et voilà, instant audience.
Arts Spring arts preview 2019 visual arts critics' picks: Photo-based works reign, from Pawtucket to Harlem Changing viewpoints are processed through the lenses of local, national, and international artists.
Visual Arts Reviews From Hiroshima to desert wars, Polygon Gallery's A Handful of Dust digs into dread A Handful of Dust: From the Cosmic to the DomesticAt the Polygon Gallery until April 28
Visual Arts Reviews Aslan Gaisumov and Anne Low shows serve up seething silence and weird beauty at the Contemporary Art Gallery Gaisumov's experiences as a child bind his art to themes of conflict, exile, absence, and the brutal exercise of power.
Arts Features Vancouver Art Gallery installation Fitness for All riffs on Chinese state-run exercise programs As photo ops go, this has to be one of the most unusual—and amusing.
Visual Arts Reviews Aboriginal Australian women express the infinite at Museum of Anthropology at UBC Subtitled “Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia”, this glorious exhibition recently landed in Vancouver after travelling to five galleries in the United States.
Arts Features Dana Claxton celebrates major Vancouver Art Gallery survey Fringing the Cube She reacts with delight at the sight of her recently uncrated works, shipped from public and private collections across the continent.