The work of Vancouver-born, Berlin-based artist Rochelle Goldberg finds root in the unstable boundaries between seemingly fixed entities: animate and inanimate, self and other, renewal and decay.
The work of Vancouver-born, Berlin-based artist Rochelle Goldberg finds root in the unstable boundaries between seemingly fixed entities: animate and inanimate, self and other, renewal and decay.
Vancouver鈥檚 Contemporary Art Gallery鈥檚 (CAG) pairing of two solo shows, 鈥淎ncestor Gesture鈥 by Charlene Vickers and 鈥淣ew Work鈥 by Faye HeavyShield, appeared, on first viewing, strangely unequal.
Last week, some of Canada鈥檚 art museums reopened to the public鈥攂ut a new survey suggests up to 69 per cent of their audience is delaying a return to these spaces
What does it mean to make your family鈥榮 history of migration public? Deanna Bowen discusses her new exhibition, 鈥淎 Harlem Nocturne,鈥 and Black histories across the continent
In his manifesto defending classical liberalism, 鈥淭he Road to Serfdom,鈥 Anglo-Austrian economist and philosopher Friedrich Hayek warned 鈥渙f the danger of tyranny that inevitably results from government control of economic decision-making through central planning.鈥
The summer is quickly drawing to a close, and it鈥檚 the final week of Polish artist Monika Sosnowska鈥檚 exhibition at Vancouver鈥檚 Contemporary Art Gallery