Edward Burtynsky & Sebastião Salgado at Metivier Gallery by Jennifer Boothby Both Burtynsky’s and Salgado’s photos are captivating and present beautiful—if unsettling—images of the natural world. Read more →
Reimagining Mourning at Sur Gallery by Cathy Liu Almario, Barrón, Chagoya, and Lozano-Hemmer capture spaces made for revisiting, reimagining, and remembering narratives of sudden loss Read more →
Marcel van Eeden at Clint Roenisch Gallery by Hugh Alcock Van Eeden aims to depict that which he could never have perceived, i.e., the world before his time. Read more →
K8N Collective at Gallery 1313 by Georgia Gardner K8N Collective has a powerful-shared vision by projecting the idea that minimalism can also be maximal, expansive, layered and fancifully complicated. Read more →
David Ruben Piqtoukun and Yeon-Tak Chang at the Canadian Sculpture Centre Harmony Between Man & Nature The two artists chose harmony as the exhibition’s central theme as they both deeply believe that man and nature are interconnected. Read more →
Tracy Thomson at Propeller Gallery by Bronwen Cox Thomson’s solo show is a fantastical escape from the quotidian interiors of reality. Each canvas has its own unique and amazing narrative. Read more →
Janieta Eyre at Christopher Cutts Gallery by Zhiyi Fang An auto-biography of the unNatural is an examination of the female as strange and stranger. Read more →
Andrzej Tarasiuk at YYZ by Hugh Alcock The viewer can readily identify the outlines of trees in a forest setting. But the thinking that guides their making is intricate and involved. Read more →
Christian Eckart at General Hardware by Mikael Sandblom Eckart uses contemporary visual language and technology to set up an experience on the canvas that has the same emotive feel as the impact of nature. Read more →