by Michael Maranda | May 6, 1998
Sylvie BlocherThem(selves)6 – 31 May 1998 In November 1997, Sylvie Blocher was invited to Toronto by Ryerson University to participate in the school’s artist-in-residence program. During her stay, the French multi-media artist began production on her most recent...
by Michael Maranda | Apr 20, 1998
Julia Nelson Vertiginous Fields 20 – 24 April 1998 Julia Nelson’s exhibition, Vertiginous Fields, features a series of paintings and prints that speak of the nomadism that is inherent to contemporary culture. She draws from her complex history, producing a body...
by Michael Maranda | Apr 13, 1998
Caroline Langill Dissolution 13 – 17 April 1998 Caroline Langill’s exhibition, Dissolution, comprises three recent film/video installations. Langill is interested in the subjective shift that imaging technologies has effected, and she sees the screen as a...
by Michael Maranda | Feb 12, 1998
Alison WildingTerritories12 February – 5 April 1998 Alison Wilding came to prominence in the early 1980s as part of the diverse group of artists called the New British Sculptors. Her work has been widely exhibited internationally, and in Canada she has been included...
by Michael Maranda | Oct 18, 1997
Roy Arden Art Gallery of York University, 199748pp, 16 colour photosISBN 0-921972-18-0$12.00 Order this book from: AGYU directly Working with abandoned or redeveloped sites around Vancouver and Nanaimo, British Columbia, Roy Arden documents the inherent violence of...