February 28, 2013
Going once, going twice…gone?
Based on at least one indicator, part of the global economy faces a deflating bubble. The writing—or in this case the painting—may be on the wall, courtesy of the share price of
February 28, 2013
Going once, going twice…gone?
Based on at least one indicator, part of the global economy faces a deflating bubble. The writing—or in this case the painting—may be on the wall, courtesy of the share price of

february 28, 2013

february 28, 2013
The Royal Ontario Museum is planning to soften the edges of its jagged face.
The museum occupies a valuable block of real estate in downtown Toronto, as well as a critical piece of the city’s consciousness. Re-imagining its public space – an initiative that could cost an estimated $3-million – has

February 28, 2013
Vancouver photographer and multimedia artist Roy Arden has watched Vancouver tear away at grand

Adding art to your portfolio can be a lot trickier than putting it on your wall.
With regular investments looking uncertain these days, individuals and financial pros are snapping up artwork to diversify their

february 27, 2013
Thirteen years ago, the disused Bankside Power Station on the south bank of the Thames reopened as Tate Modern, a museum for contemporary art. It is now the fifth most popular art museum in the world, with nearly five million visitors a year. The success of the Tate Modern is the best argument for moving the Vancouver

february 27, 2013
One of the world's leading artist residencies, Glenfiddich Artist-in-Residence Prize, has selected the lauded visual and performance artist, Daniel Barrow, to be 2013 Canadian recipient.
The Winnipeg-born

february 27, 2013
A sprawling outdoor concrete installation by one of the world’s most famous living sculptors, New York’s Richard Serra, is going to be designated a site of “cultural heritage value” by the Ontario municipality in which the work, called Shift, is found.
Councillors for the

february 22, 2013
(Toronto: February 22, 2013) – The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has hired Andrew Hunter as its new Fredrik S. Eaton Curator, Canadian Art. With over 20 years experience, Hunter, an accomplished curator, artist, writer and educator, joins the AGO’s curatorial team on May 1, 2013.