The surreal, the spiritual and the stars.
The surreal, the spiritual and the stars.
In another installment of "No More Excuses," D'Souza takes a trip to Cantor Art Museum for a change in scenery.
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Water doesn’t lie. It carries the pH of its origin, the weight of the season, and the mood of whoever collected it. And for Dima Rebus, a contemporary artist born in Naberezhnye Chelny in 1988 and now based in London, water is the medium, the message, and the collaborator — all at once. His practice […]
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Claude Monet’s painting _The Path through the Irises_ is hard to ignore. First of all, there’s the sheer size of it—the canvas stretches six and a half feet high and over five feet across. _The Path through the Irises_ hangs center stage in its gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and if you have the time to linger, as I did on a recent Monday afternoon, you’ll notice the almost…
Featuring 200 Plus Works, Highlights from the Collection Traces the Evolving History of the Gallery’s Permanent Collection The Vancouver Art Gallery presents Highlights from the Collection, a major exhibition drawn entirely from its permanent holdings of more than 13,000 artworks. This presentation marks the opening of a newly dedicated floor for the collection. Featuring more than 200 works by…
Artist Xingzi Gu makes you look at something you thought you understood – and suddenly the world looks a little different.
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by Courtney Vaughn
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The Vancouver Art Gallery’s Largest Emily Carr Exhibition in Over Two Decades Welcomes Visitors from Around the World That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature offers a timely re-examination of Carr’s enduring influence on how British Columbia’s landscape is seen, understood and represented The Vancouver Art Gallery is proud to present That Green Ideal: Emily ... Read more
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Vincent van Gogh's _The Starry Night_ is widely considered one of the most renowned paintings of all time, often uttered in the same breath as _The Mona Lisa_ and _The Last Supper_ by Leonardo da Vinci, as well as Edvard Munch's _The Scream_ , among many others.
It has been discussed at length in both art history and pop culture, yet there are still plenty of mysteries for the casual fan to…