ECO ART at Gallery 1313 by Antonella Pecora Ruiz The show offered me valuable insights into my environmental impact—both positive and negative. Read more →
The Sex Show at Gallery 1313 by Antonella Pecora Ruiz Explore this show to reflect on the various synonyms of “sex.” Read more →
Photographic Archive of Kosen Ohtsubo / Gallery 44 by Antonella Pecora Ruiz Kosen Ohtsubo’s avant-garde ikebana invites introspection into one’s relationship with “natural” surroundings. Read more →
The Kingston Prize by Antonella Pecora Ruiz The Kingston Prize is a biennial competition that celebrates contemporary portraiture by Canadian artists. Read more →
Fran Williams at Franz Kaka by Antonella Pecora Ruiz I invite the reader to attend Fran Williams’s Heartbreaks at the Franz Kaka Gallery to personally engage with these thought-provoking pieces. Read more →
Jordan King: Untitled Polaroid Series by Antonella Pecora Ruiz King’s polaroid portrait captures the instantaneity of the moment in which history and the inner self become one. Read more →
The Spinner The Dealer The Assassin at Clint Roenisch by Antonella Pecora Ruiz Heather Goodchild and Margaux Smith present a colorful, soothing, and thoughtful exploration of the various stages of life in their latest collaborative exhibition. Read more →
Vladimir Kanic at the Abbozzo Gallery by Antonella Pecora Ruiz Kanic presents a captivating blend of living art, environmental consciousness, and personal narrative. Read more →
Interface Remix by Tishan Hsu at MOCA by Antonella Pecora Ruiz Tishan Hsu compels us to confront the illusions and perceptions that shape both modern art and our lives. Read more →
Light Years: The Phil Lind Gift at the AGO by Antonella Pecora Ruiz The exhibition allows viewers to explore the intersection of Lind’s passions in technology, politics and art through his collection. Read more →
Hannah Doucet: Exiting the Castle at Gallery 44 by Antonella Pecora Ruiz Hannah Doucet’s Exiting the Castle filled with a longing nostalgia for her childhood playrooms. Read more →
Interview with Harold Klunder at Clint Roenisch Gallery by Antonella Pecora Ruiz The exhibition span over 60 years of Kluder’s career and artistic evolution. Read more →