
Tony Tascona: Industrial Abstraction and Organic Geometry
Tony Tascona, the “godfather of the Manitoba arts scene,” spent more than 40 years immersed in artistic exploration, embracing an ever-transitioning style that nevertheless upheld
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Tony Tascona, the “godfather of the Manitoba arts scene,” spent more than 40 years immersed in artistic exploration, embracing an ever-transitioning style that nevertheless upheld
Marika St. Rose Yeo’s Shifting Conversations sculpture series explores “the premise of search, the act of seeking out traces of things left behind, and information
“The land shapes people, but people also shape the land.” For contemporary Canadian artist Jeremy Herndl, painting is a tool for experiencing a place. Jeremy’s
Non-indigenous people compulsively link “tradition” to Indigenous peoples and equate indigeneity with spirituality above all else. When First Nations peoples and art are assumed to
The American avant-garde of the 20th century left an indelible imprint on the art world, transcending national boundaries to resonate on a global scale. Among