Alone in the House, Still Life with Clarice Lispector is rich with details to contemplate as the viewer finds another point of interest with each new look
Reitzenstein’s work integrates the social, political, environmental and cultural elements in order to experience the landscape and allow that experience to affect us on a physical, mental and spiritual level.
I think the End of Eloquence provides a glimpse back into the dream world, unfettered by the limitations of waking logic, an escape from workaday pedantic thinking.
The Canadian Sculpture Centre invites you to experience the essence of contemporary portraiture by thirteen artists. The exhibition addresses the diversity in human beings with a variety of materials and techniques.