Working with living artists affords us the chance to ask them directly about their work and process. In AGH Magazine’s Quest10ns series, we ask contemporary artists whose work is on view at the AGH ten questions on a range of topics to gain insight into what drives their art practice. Farheen Haq is the artist … Continued
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Based in culturally diverse Toronto, and born in Changchun, China mixed with Chinese, North Korean, and Mongolian ancestry; Naishi Wang is an independent contemporary dance artist observing and studying the underlying motivations of the body’s movements and the emotions it conveys. Renowned for his exceptional improvisations, which he turns into incarnations of bodily meaning, Wang … Continued
Working with living artists allows us the chance to ask them directly about their work and process. In AGH Magazine’s Quest10ns series, we ask artists whose work is on view at the AGH ten questions on a range of topics to gain insight into what drives their art practice in real-time. From April 2022 to … Continued
Working with living artists allows us the chance to ask them directly about their work and process. In AGH Magazine’s Quest10ns series, we ask artists whose work is on view at the AGH ten questions on a range of topics to gain insight into what drives their art practice in real-time. In After All That … Continued
Working with living artists allows us the chance to ask them directly about their work and process. In AGH Magazine’s Quest10ns series, we ask artists whose work is on view at the AGH ten questions on a range of topics to gain insight into what drives their art practice in real-time. Michèle Pearson Clarke: Muscle … Continued
Working with living artists allows us the chance to ask them directly about their work and process, taking a peek behind the curtain to understand what drives their art practice. In this Quest10ns series, we ask artists whose work is on view at the AGH ten questions on topics ranging from people, places, time periods, … Continued
The best part of working with living artists is that we can ask them about their work and process, getting behind the scenes to understand what makes them tick. In this Quest10ns series, we ask artists whose work is on view at the AGH ten questions on topics ranging from people, places, time periods, and … Continued
It is our Duty to fight for our freedom It is our duty to win We must love each other and protect each other We have nothing to lose but our chains ― Assata Shakur In a world on fire with climate change, police brutality tied to centuries of anti-Blackness and colonialism, and the struggles of everyday life … Continued
The nice thing about working with living contemporary artists is that we can ask them about their work and process. Here we interviewed Rosemary Kilbourn. Her exhibition ‘A Singular Place’ is on view on Gallery Level 2 until March 17, 2019.
There are three photographs in the exhibition that capture the subtle aspects of intimacy in a way that can only be described as a “Maier-esque”. Let Jenna Shamoon take you on a mini-tour of the photos that spoke to her in the Vivian Maier: Street Photographer exhibition.