Sep 7 1994 to Oct 7 1995
“I am interested in how family snapshots were photographed in a particular way (between 1954 and 1972) and how these photographs usually represented family life and children’s games. The black and white photos of that era remind us of...
Nov 26 1992 to Dec 18 1992
Dilemma…
It is perplexing to me, this need for the written word, this anxiety for print. Does Barbara Brown’s work need my writing to legitimize it? Explain it? Or define it? Of course not. I cannot. It is all the more a perplexing dilemma...
Oct 24 1992 to Nov 14 1992
The State of Viewing: Distinguishing Between Wayne and Shuster is a response to a number of concerns that can be placed under the loose heading of “civics”. In its two previous shows PLACE AND SHOW explored the relationship of artworks to...
Aug 8 1992 to Aug 29 1992
Co-curators Lynda Hall and Deborah Margo selected three projects form a national call for proposals. Their choices reflect the continual questioning and evolution of artist-run centres, and the definition and function of an exhibition...
May 1 1992 to May 23 1992
Apr 3 1992 to Apr 25 1992
PRIVATE EYE
Richard Storms investigates the vocabulary of paint
By IHOR HOLUBIZKY
Richard Storms’ work over the past few years is characterized by a constant development of a painterly vocabulary and his periodic resolution of a pictorial...
Mar 6 1992 to Mar 27 1992
Gabriel’s interest in early American Industrial buildings stems in part from the influence these structures had on the Modernist Esthetics used in European architecture. Monumental silos, grain elevators, and factories stand in ruin. For...
Jan 10 1992 to Feb 2 1992
Marguerite is an exhibition that is a story of history and memory, landscape, struggle, and permission, denial and imagination.
Where there is promise, there is strength.
The exhibition is also and again the artist’s own story.
I am...
Dec 3 1991 to Dec 21 1991
Mary Balomenos is an anglophone, second-generation Greek Canadian who has spent the last ten years developing her painting in Paris, France. This complex cultural situation manifests itself not only physically in her crowded studio filled...
Oct 31 1991 to Nov 23 1991
The works of Peter Gnass are large assertive sculptural installations which evoke at first a feeling of mystery. This mystery is the invisible thread connecting the individual objects and various works, and it is that other dimension...