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LIGHT AND THE INVISIBLE, KNEUBÜHLER AND MUSSIOL AT THE ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE

The exhibition of the Swiss-Canadian photographers at the Alliance Française in Panama City invites the public to look beyond what we can usually see.

By Arjona, Esther María
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LIGHT AND THE INVISIBLE, KNEUBÜHLER AND MUSSIOL AT THE ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE

By Arjona, Esther María

The exhibition of the Swiss-Canadian photographers at the Alliance Française in Panama City invites the public to look beyond what we can usually see.

RODRIGUE MOUCHEZ ARMENDARIZ TO BECOME DAZIBAO’S NEW DIRECTOR

The French-Mexican curator will bring to the Montreal-based space “a rare combination of curatorial rigor, international perspective, and sustained commitment to artists.”

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RODRIGUE MOUCHEZ ARMENDARIZ TO BECOME DAZIBAO’S NEW DIRECTOR

The French-Mexican curator will bring to the Montreal-based space “a rare combination of curatorial rigor, international perspective, and sustained commitment to artists.”

CANADA’S LEADING ART FAIR INTRODUCES A SECTION FULLY DEVOTED LATIN AMERICAN ART

Curated by Karen Huber, Arte Sur brings together eleven galleries whose artists engage with memory, territory, craft, and identity.

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CANADA’S LEADING ART FAIR INTRODUCES A SECTION FULLY DEVOTED LATIN AMERICAN ART

Curated by Karen Huber, Arte Sur brings together eleven galleries whose artists engage with memory, territory, craft, and identity.

FIVE NATIVE ARTISTS CHOSEN FOR EITELJORG CONTEMPORARY ART FELLOWSHIP

The artists will be featured in Emerging Current, an exhibition opening in November at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, showcasing bold and experimental works that reflect diverse contemporary Indigenous perspectives.

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FIVE NATIVE ARTISTS CHOSEN FOR EITELJORG CONTEMPORARY ART FELLOWSHIP

The artists will be featured in Emerging Current, an exhibition opening in November at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, showcasing bold and experimental works that reflect diverse contemporary Indigenous perspectives.

WITH AN ACRE: ALTERNATIVE ARCHITECTURES IN THE HEART OF BRAZIL’S COFFEE REGION

The final chapter of the Groundwork series follows Carla Juaçaba as she develops a museum in collaboration with the collective Flor de Café—a gesture of territorial solidarity in the face of extractivism, urbanization, and climate change.

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WITH AN ACRE: ALTERNATIVE ARCHITECTURES IN THE HEART OF BRAZIL’S COFFEE REGION

The final chapter of the Groundwork series follows Carla Juaçaba as she develops a museum in collaboration with the collective Flor de Café—a gesture of territorial solidarity in the face of extractivism, urbanization, and climate change.

RADICAL STITCH: THE EVOLVING ART OF BEADWORK

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art will host one of the largest exhibitions of contemporary Native bead art ever presented in North America: Radical Stitch features approximately 100 works of bead art highlighting Native techniques and designs that tell stories and address current issues.

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RADICAL STITCH: THE EVOLVING ART OF BEADWORK

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art will host one of the largest exhibitions of contemporary Native bead art ever presented in North America: Radical Stitch features approximately 100 works of bead art highlighting Native techniques and designs that tell stories and address current issues.

TORONTO BIENNIAL OF ART: PRECARIOUS JOYS

The curatorial team of the Toronto Biennial of Art (the Biennial/TBA) and its curatorial team of Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López announced the title, full artist list and venues for its third edition.

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TORONTO BIENNIAL OF ART: PRECARIOUS JOYS

The curatorial team of the Toronto Biennial of Art (the Biennial/TBA) and its curatorial team of Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López announced the title, full artist list and venues for its third edition.

GUT_BRAIN 1: DESTRUCTIVE DESIRES AND OTHER DESTINITIES OF EXCESS

The Blackwood Gallery at University of Toronto Mississauga presented GUT_BRAIN, an exhibition series inspired by the primary movements of the digestive system: ingestion, propulsion, mechanical breakdown, chemical digestion, absorption, and elimination.

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GUT_BRAIN 1: DESTRUCTIVE DESIRES AND OTHER DESTINITIES OF EXCESS

The Blackwood Gallery at University of Toronto Mississauga presented GUT_BRAIN, an exhibition series inspired by the primary movements of the digestive system: ingestion, propulsion, mechanical breakdown, chemical digestion, absorption, and elimination.

AMANCIO WILLIAMS IN THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE

The Argentine architecture Amancio Williams was chosen for the iteration of Canadian Centre for Architecture’s Out of the Box exhibition series.

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AMANCIO WILLIAMS IN THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE

The Argentine architecture Amancio Williams was chosen for the iteration of Canadian Centre for Architecture’s Out of the Box exhibition series.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN PRESENTS FIRST MAJOR RETROSPECTIVE OF ARTIST ROBERT HOULE

The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., will open "Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful”.

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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN PRESENTS FIRST MAJOR RETROSPECTIVE OF ARTIST ROBERT HOULE

The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., will open "Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful”.

ANTHROPOCENE: THE ENVIRONMENT GROUP SHOW AT PROA

For the first time in Argentina Anthropocene is showing at PROA Foundation. A world-renowned exhibition by Canadian artists Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwall and Nicholas de Pencier.

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ANTHROPOCENE: THE ENVIRONMENT GROUP SHOW AT PROA

For the first time in Argentina Anthropocene is showing at PROA Foundation. A world-renowned exhibition by Canadian artists Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwall and Nicholas de Pencier.

TORONTO BIENNAL OF ART ANNOUNCES ITS CURATORSHIP TEAM FOR 2024 EDITION

Toronto Biennal of Art announced the appointment of Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López as co-curators to guide the exhibition’s third edition, taking place in 2024.

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TORONTO BIENNAL OF ART ANNOUNCES ITS CURATORSHIP TEAM FOR 2024 EDITION

Toronto Biennal of Art announced the appointment of Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López as co-curators to guide the exhibition’s third edition, taking place in 2024.