Canadian art has its lovers and its haters, but it needs a new funding model—and more Canadian eyes on it
Tag Archives: fine art
Framed by fortune
One painting, nearly three minutes, 11.2 million dollars: Inside the sale of Canada’s most expensive artwork
Melee in Milan: The fight to keep museums alive in art-rich Italy
A Canadian is part of a huge fight to save the art world’s most important museums from themselves
The collage graduate: Geoffrey Farmer’s mixed-media masterpieces
More than mere collage, Geoffrey Farmer’s odd, delightful and impossible-to-label art exhibit hits Vancouver en route to the Louvre
Could art forgeries be even better than the real thing?
Art forgers not only turn themselves in, they have lucrative careers even after conviction. Just ask Michelangelo.
Holding your gaze: Winnipeg exhibit finds art in the ordinary
Micah Lexier’s new exhibit on the streets of Winnipeg finds a deeper significance in seemingly simple objects
David Blackwood finally gets his moment in the sun
Beloved of audiences and, secretly, of collectors, Blackwood’s recognition is 40 years in the making