In the Galleries: The Natural
A sprawling nine-part Darwin show lands at the ROM
Published: March 2008
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A sprawling nine-part Darwin show lands at the ROM
Published: March 2008
Britain’s Starling brings his provocative conceptualism to the Power Plant
Published: February 2008
The art world has an acid flashback at Landymore Keith
Published: January 2008
Native artist Kent Monkman takes back history
Published: November 2007
James Lahey engages viewers in a game of cranium
Published: October 2007
An Australian goes fishing at Scotiabank Nuit Blanche
Published: September 2007
Artist and activist Les Paterson cans Parliament
Published: August 2007
Painter Wil Murray keeps it all under control
Published: July 2007
Local husband-and-wife team perfects the art of exquisite torture
Published: May 2007
Hyperrealist sculptor Evan Penny tackles artificial life
Published: April 2007
Afghani artist Lida Abdul chronicles her homeland’s struggle to rebuild
Published: March 2007
Small-town sculptor Walter Redinger brings his sprawling, rarely seen works to town
Published: February 2007
Take a trip back to Britain’s 1960s beach culture with Tony Ray-Jones
Published: January 2007
Margaux Williamson's universe is charmingly warped
Published: December 2006
Making sense of the art fair fray
Published: November 2006
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