Art Critique
Phoebe Waller-Bridge appointed President of Edinburgh Fringe Society
In a world where there tends to be very little theatre news aside from the cancelling of runs and festivals, a positive announcement has come from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. […]
Montreal galleries reopen after months of restrictions
Over the past year, it’s been tough for art lovers to get their fix in reliable ways. With galleries and exhibition spaces in flux with the tide of the pandemic- […]
Montreal artist Junko manifests creatures from repurposed garbage
The city of Montreal is no stranger to public sculptures. Home to an eclectic collection of statues that are dotted across the map of the entire city, it’s hard to […]
“The Blue Lotus” from The Adventures of Tintin sells for €2.6 million
Time and time again, we see just how much value nostalgia can give to the price of an item. Artwork connected to a childhood property can drive auction bids through […]
Auld Lang Syne- should 2020 be forgot and never brought to mind?
With the year-who-must-not-be-named in the rearview window of our calendars, there are a lot of folks who would love to simply leave last year in the dust. While there is […]
Phi Centre’s ‘Connected by art’ brings community and art together
Throughout the ongoing closures of 2020, many galleries and exhibition spaces have pivoted to a digital presentation space. And while there are plenty of successful endeavours in this vein, some […]
The Masked Bride reveals identity with new exhibit on domestic abuse
One positive that many gleam from the otherwise draining reality of the pandemic is having fathoms more time to spend with loved ones. While it may get tiresome at points […]