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Edward Burtynsky at the McCord

Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky doesn’t want to convey a political message with his large-format photographs. His exhibition Oil touring internationally and currently on view at Montreal’s McCord Museum, brings together over 50 awe inspiring large-scale photographs documenting the ‘life cycle’ … Continue reading

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The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ Big Bang

The term ‘Big Bang’ refers to the hot, dense state that cause a rapid expansion of the universe bringing us to where we are now living on planet earth. This very notion inspired the Museum of Fine Arts for the … Continue reading

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Quebec’s thriving Art Scene

Organized by the Musée d’art Contemporain de Montréal, the Québec Triennial, is situated in its spacious high-ceilinged modern building with bare white walls and no architectural frills – puts a spotlight on Quebec, showing artworks so delightful and of such … Continue reading

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Henry Ford’s Jungle City, Fordlandia

Scott Chandler’s photographic exhibition, Fordlandia at Galerie Les Territoires documents Henry Ford’s now-abandoned prefabricated industrial American town located in the depths of the Brazilian Amazon. In the late 1920′s Ford wanting his own supply of cheap rubber built a miniature … Continue reading

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Skullphone @ Subliminal Projects

I didn’t expect to have to wait in a line to attend Skullphone‘s Digital Media art opening at Subliminal Projects, but I did. The Los Angeles based street artist, Skullphone became a sensation in 2008, when he supposedly ‘hacked’ into Los … Continue reading

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Art Collecting: The MOCA’s First Thirty Years

I pity the permanent collection in the age of the blockbuster. While art museums are often rated by the quality of their permanent collections, too often it is the temporary exhibits that stir excitement and draw crowds. A work of art will that is barely noticed while on permanent display is suddenly lionized in a short-term exhibition. The MOCA’s First Thirty Years is a quest by museum curators to divert attention away from the blockbuster and instead direct the art lovers’ attention towards the collection and all of its treasures. The collection displayed here creates a visual timeline; a master narrative of art from 1945 – 2009, highlighting some of the most influential artists associated with contemporary art pra Continue reading

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Art is Life: Tim Hawkinson at Blum & Poe

I first saw a major Tim Hawkinson exhibition at the Whitney in 2005. The exhibition traced Hawkinson’s steady evolution in meticulously detailed drawings, minute constructions, inflated latex casts, and uncanny mechanical contraptions. Here, I discovered that Tim Hawkinson’s large-scale kinetic … Continue reading

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A step in the right direction

I am transplant to Los Angeles from Vancouver.  This is why the photography exhibition Transplants, from 10 non-indigenous Angelenos at THIS Los Angeles gallery caught my attention. The photographers exhibited in Transplants are all young, award-winning artists with varying degrees of technical … Continue reading

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A New Horizon: Seascapes by Catherine Opie

Best known for her mid 1990′s series of portraits of individuals and couples from the queer, S&M and other communities, including several notorious self-portraits, Catherine Opie gave new visibility to marginalized subcultures helping define a charged current of “identity politics” … Continue reading

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The Origins of Cool

Billy Shire, owner of La Luz de Jesus Gallery, Los Angeles CA Last Friday evening the legendary La Luz de Jesus held an art opening  for artists Scott Hove, Dennis Larkin and Max Grundy  (April 2 – May 2nd ). The art … Continue reading

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