The works in this exhibition appear to have slipped into common themes of emotional intimacy and human connection. I like to think that the environment of invitation has resulted in these themes
The Earth Day exhibition is a tradition for the Canadian Sculpture Centre, as they present a group show organized around this theme each year. It always addresses spring
It is an age defined by degeneration and corruption. The one sin of ours that Richardson focuses on especially is the obsession with the self, i.e., narcissicism.
In this stunning installation Fatma Bucak’s and Krista Belle Stewart’s thoughtful work integrates interlocking layers of the historical, the political and the emotional.
Despite the wide array of styles and media, these pieces exist together in harmony, just as the different organs and tissues of the body work together as one.
We are usually unhappy to be the mere vessels through which time and space operate, we would rather make something of it and anchor it in digestible accounts. beige mint reconciles us to an entangled world, even when viewed from home.