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Want to know more about Picasso’s bulls to relate the connection better to Lichtenstein’s bulls? Here is a brief primer.
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The National Gallery of Canada on Joyce Wieland.
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Phallic lollipops, pop-up toasters and hotel lobbies – Richard Hamilton was inspired by the vulgar and everyday. Fiona MacCarthy on the playful, influential artist who broke all the rules
More on Richard Hamilton.
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Here is a great set of excerpts from a book entitled Richard Hamilton: Collected Words. It’s a great overview of the work.
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Just as the pop artist diluted and distorted the Chinese leader's image, Mao's legacy has likewise evolved in unexpected ways.
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As time passes and technology evolves, historical context is critical to understanding the famous "watchmaker analogy."
This is the article that I mentioned during our great conversation about The Clock last night, in case anyone is interested in our changing relationship to keeping time.
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Curious about what music videos Evan has been working on? They are all posted on his website:
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Jude Griebel's artwork explores the convergence of real and imagined experience through themes of memory, growth and mortality.The subtle interplay between reality and the otherworldly—with its tension between being and longing—has formed the foundation for his work.
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Here's another video work by Sarah Fuller. If you're interested in learning more about the artist, check our her website here: http://www.sarahfullerphotography.ca/
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In case you missed it, here is the exhibition description from Draney's RBC New Works Gallery exhibition at the AGA last year.
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There are some great installation and work-in-progress shots on Tyler's blog.
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December 16, 2013 – March 16, 2014 Much of Tyler Los-Jones’ practice is concerned with the way in which we frame nature and insist upon a detachment between it and ourselves...
Look for the interview link on this page for an in-depth conversation with the artist.
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Here is some information about Burtynsky's Homesteads series, which predates the nature-industry focused works which brought him critical acclaim. Works from this series are included in the exhibition.
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This article is a great survey of Toronto Hydro's attempts to make their substations either visually appealing or unobtrusive over the years. It includes an update on the Transformer Houses that Collyer photographed in the 1980s (he was the first to do so.)
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Edward Burtynsky Photographic Works. Fine Art photographer based in Toronto Canada. This site is the online portfolio for Edward Burtynsky
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The Tate has a great series of resources about the concept of the sublime, and its various iterations throughout the course of art history as well as in contemporary art. Here is one of them.
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This came to a sorry, pixelated end in the training manual. Here is a great amended version. It's really worth a read.
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