Minerals
editorial
4
Art and Minerals: Towards a Decentring
Gina Cortopassi
Minerals
10
In Relation with Rocks: Contemporary Art and the Intimacy of Imaginative Geology
Clare Sully-Stendahl
22
Alchemy and the Magic of Matter: James Gardner’s Stratified Works
Laurence Garneau
32
By the Book: Mica’s foliaceous potential
Ruth Ezra
44
Archeological Explorations of Industrial Worlds: a Cross-Analysis of the Mining Archives of Elvia Teotski and François Quévillon
Audrey Grandchamp
56
Computational Geology: Fibre, Metal and the Memory of Stone
Maegan Beck
68
Gilles Pourtier, the Second Life of Counterweights
Pierre Arese
76
Overburden: Mining for Ghosts
Meghan Hunter-Gauthier
essay
84
Dust of the Landscape
Rémi Belliveau and Elise Anne LaPlante
artistic intervention
94
Sanaz Sohrabi, Scenes of Extraction
reviews
98
Alfredo Jaar, The End of the World
Amélie Laurence Fortin
100
Annie Charland-Thibodeau, Les multiples récits à contenir
Camille Richard
102
Laura Moore, Memories of the Future
Matthew Ryan Smith
104
Emii Alrai, River of Black Stone
Sophie Dubeau Chicoine
106
Louis-Charles Dionne, Le temps solidifié
Camille Bédard
108
New Mineral Collective, Surveying Desire
Jayne Wilkinson
110
Diyar Mayil, Still Air
Didier Morelli
112
selected titles
Cover:
Laura Moore, All My Old Cellphones, Blackberry Q5, 2018. Hand-carved soapstone, 10.16 x 7.62 x 12.7 cm. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Paul Cimoroni.