Would Picasso have sold online?
The Web is shaking up the art world. But some see it as selling out.
By Joanne Latimer
The article was originally filed in Arts+Culture, Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Read the entire article online at Macleans.ca
Coinciding with SCENES FROM HERE, our exhibition featuring Mac Mahon’s work, Daylight Magazine releases LANDLOCKED
Timely new exhibition asks us to consider our complex relationship with nature (for CONTACT 2012).
Cartagena doesn’t need to inject much commentary to create extremely powerful images.
Reisman’s ongoing series entitled Domestic Disclosures playfully speaks to the ‘history of art’ and engages with the idea of influence.
Toronto: Join us again at the Gladstone’s Contemporary Art Fair!
New Photography Exhibition – Toronto, September 15 through October 22, 2011
This is a video recording of “Resisting the Naturalization of Landscape,” the artist talk that Alejandro Cartagena gave in Toronto during the CONTACT Photography festival (May 7, 2011).
Circuit Gallery brings acclaimed project to Toronto for 2011 CONTACT Photography Festival Featured Exhibition
Would Picasso have sold online? How the web is shaking up the art world.
Toronto’s Alphabet City is celebrating the publication of its 15th anthology AIR – and the completion of its five-part biblioblitz on the environment – with events in NYC + Toronto.
By Joanne Latimer
The article was originally filed in Arts+Culture, Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Read the entire article online at Macleans.ca

