The End of the Comet? (Interview with René Blouin)
A passionate lover of the visual arts, René Blouin has been part of the art scene since the 1970’s. As a gallery owner, he is also a big wheel in the “cultural industry.” He
A passionate lover of the visual arts, René Blouin has been part of the art scene since the 1970’s. As a gallery owner, he is also a big wheel in the “cultural industry.” He
The question “is there a life after death?” has fascinated people for ages. As far back as the eighteenth century, novels such as Frankenstein and The Cavern of Death
Clint Neufeld: Pipe Dreams of
Madame Récamier
Koffler Gallery Off-Site at General
Hardware Contemporary, Toronto
January 10—March 2, 2013
Andrea Carvalho, Made to
Measure: and more ideas on space
The Larcham Gallery, Stouffville, Ontario
November 3 — December 8, 2012
Curated by Chai Duncan
Sculpture creates the issue of where?
Responding to it before it is asked.
—Michel Serres
How does one create a space without end, without borders, not even a physical extension? Some maps do not represent geographical territories, and yet they help one find one’s way, navigating a system, visualizing
Art and cartography have been interwoven for a very long time, perhaps as far back as the very beginnings of cartography. Medieval T and O maps were often richly ornamented, as were the portolan charts
In the 5th century B.C., when Herodotus sought to understand the causes of the war between the Greeks and the Persians, he painted— with the help of words — a world in the shape of
Réal Party, Propriétés privées
Chantier Art 3 Event
Ateliers Jean Brillant, Montréal
Spring 2012
While Apple’s geolocation software recently “lost” two users in the middle of the Australian desert and China announced that it will begin a satellite counteroffensive, proposing an alternative to the American GPS hegemony by
In this imaginary constellation, the hope for a better life, for a radical discovery of the self—since all voyages are a kind of personal conversion—are associated with the existence, somewhere, of a rare, special place, at which one must arrive […] To be modern is
In 2008, you were in Montreal to carry out a project titled The Montreal Walks. You previously had done similar projects, such as The Istanbul Walks and The Frankfurt Walks in which you produced