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Intimacy and Distance: Mona Hatoum at the Western Front
The realisation that the movement of this mass of bloody flesh in the video is caused by breathing is very disturbing. In the initial close-up shots, patches of...
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Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"
Straddling the left and right brain, Richardson’s dual-channel video installation, launched February 2nd at EMMEDIA’s PARTICLE + WAVE Media Arts Festival[http://emmedia.ca/2017/01/particle-wave-feature-night/], is an astute interrogation of video-as-medium and, I wager, an abstract gesture...
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Digging in the Dirt: Uncovering the Silent Epidemic Among Albertan Oil Workers
The 2019 documentary Digging in the Dirt, co-directed by Dylan Rhys Howard and Omar Mouallem, is an exploration of the mental health crisis in the lives of Albertan...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
HOMe is a four minute experimental video connecting the homoerotic with the land. Burton explores gay identity, Indigeneity, and rural living through images taken on his ancestral territory of...
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Hopping for Hope: Ahreum Lee at The New Gallery
During the opening of the show, people slipped off their shoes and tried to hop the entire map on one foot, to cheers and encouragement from the crowd....
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Time Record: A Memoir of Teenage Cinephilia by VCR
I first saw The Mephisto Waltz not on a commercial VHS tape, either rented or purchased, but as one taped off of broadcast television. I last saw it...
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Intimacy and Distance: Mona Hatoum at the Western Front
In the 1980s Hatoum created a series of videos at the Western Front that greatly informed the themes of her later artistic practice including fragmentation of skin, issues...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
Vancouver artist Paul Wong, created six short 10-second videos titled, CHINESE ONLY Television Bumpers. These brightly colored digital graphics are written specifically in Chinese characters. The characters, “Chinese Only” are overlaid...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
The New Gallery, who selected and exhibited the work, offered a number of accommodation options such as “the placement of a QR code in the vitrine allowing viewers...
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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,...