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  • The Darkened Room and Reflected Magic: Donald Lawrence and the Camera Obscura

    Created within a 1920s grain bin, Donald Lawrence’s Nanton Camera Obscura is a permanent structure at the Coutts Centre. The grain bin was purchased from a local landowner J.R....

  • Edmonton Sound Travels

    The term “sound art” was originally associated with early 20th century Russian Futurist Luigi Russolo and became popular in 1984 by the Sound/Art exhibit at New York’s Sculpture Centre.1Edmonton had already hosted concerts...

  • Edmonton Sound Travels

    Marcel Dion In many ways, the current Edmonton sound art scene goes back to a campus radio show that began the year before the Sound/Art exhibit: Departures, hosted by...

  • Editor's Note

    Lately I have been thinking about which artists are remembered in the annals of art history and beyond and which are not. In Lynn Hershman Leeson’s 2010 documentary !Women,...

  • Editor's Note

    When I was a kid I absolutely adored the Wonder Woman TV series. To me, she was an aspirational, kick ass, female warrior. She made me believe that...

  • What’s Found & What’s Wrought: On Abbas Kiarostami’s CLOSE-UP

    So far, Cinematheque has presented the most emblematic films of Kiarostami’s career, including Through the Olive Trees (1994) and the Koker trilogy Where is the Friend’s House?, And Life...

  • What’s Found & What’s Wrought: On Abbas Kiarostami’s CLOSE-UP

    Kiarostami blurs the traditional line between documentary and fiction to tell and re-tell the story in Close-Up. The people involved all play themselves in the re-enacted scenes from the...

  • Editor's Note

    This issue of Luma Quarterly looks at film, video, performance, and media art grounded in a sense of discomfort. Whether it is the abject, ejaculating cactus in Matthew Rankin’s...

  • Matthew Rankin Asks “Who Owns The Twentieth Century”?

    *GC: The heart is on the sleeve in Québec. * MR: Denis Coté, Stéphane Lafleur and Robert Morin, those are great Québécois ironists. I think for the most part, everyone...

  • The Monsters Are Due in Calgary: RED LETTER DAY and the Suburban Gothic

    Red Letter Day has plenty of echoes of other films, ranging from The Purge franchise (2013-ongoing) that represents a special “day” that encourages violence, to Calgary filmmaker Gary Burns’s...

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