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WINCHESTER GALLERIES (DOWNTOWN), VICTORIA BC - June 19 - July 14, 2018 By Christine Clark Born in Deventer, Netherlands in 1943, Harold Klunder immigrated with his family to Canada in 1952. His first…
Alex Janvier: Modern Indigenous Master
GLENBOW MUSEUM, CALGARY AB - June 16 - September 9, 2018 By Michael Turner Now in his 84th year, Denesuline and Saulteaux artist Alex Janvier is a pioneer in the development of…
A Cultivating Journey: The Herman Levy Legacy
KELOWNA ART GALLERY, KELOWNA BC - June 16 - Oct 28, 2018 By Michael Turner Hamilton businessman and philanthropist Herman Levy (1902-1990) had “cultivated” an impressive European art collection by the time he donated it…
Kim Stewart: INJUN-uity, or Growing Up Pop
TWO RIVERS GALLERY, PRINCE GEORGE BC - To July 8, 2018 By Michael Turner As a child growing up in Prince George, Métis artist Kim Stewart was raised on “family lore” as told to…
Richard Diebenkorn: Beginnings, 1942-1955
PORTLAND ART MUSEUM, PORTLAND OR - June 16 - Sep 23, 2018 By Allyn Cantor Preeminent American artist Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) is most well known for his abstract style, extending into the later…
Appearance: New Works by Jianjun An
PENDULUM GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC - August 20 - September 8 2018 By Michael Turner Born in Gansu, China, Jianjun An graduated from the Shan Dong University of Art & Design in 1988, after…
jasna guy with Lincoln Best: Pressed for Time
SEYMOUR ART GALLERY, NORTH VANCOUVER BC - June 9 - July 21, 2018 By Michael Turner A consequence of our accelerating, space-saving times is the proliferation of acronyms, many of which refer to…
The Poetics of Space
KAMLOOPS ART GALLERY, KAMLOOPS BC - To June 30, 2018 By Michael Turner Taking its title from French philosopher Gaston Bachelard’s 1958 book of the same name, this Vancouver Art Gallery generated exhibition brings…
Scott Sueme: Homework
KIMOTO GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC - To June 9, 2018 By Michael Turner Scott Sueme was raised in Vancouver, and his first forays into art include his participation in the city’s burgeoning graffiti subculture.…
Alberta and the Group of Seven
ESPLANADE ARTS AND HERITAGE CENTRE, MEDICINE HAT AB - To July 14, 2018 By Michael Turner Much has been written about the Group of Seven and its place in Canadian history. Whether this…
Seduced by Improbable Images Angela Passalacqua & Barbara Black
BLACKFISH GALLERY, PORTLAND OR - July 31 – Sep 1, 2018 By Allyn Cantor This two-person exhibition brings together the shared interests and emotions of long time Blackfish gallery artists Angela Passalacqua & Barbara Black,…
HAIDA NOW: A Visual Feast of Innovation and Tradition
MUSEUM OF VANCOUVER, VANCOUVER BC - To June 15, 2019 By Graham Richard Crowds packed into the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) to witness the opening of Haida Now at c̓əsnaʔəm Kits Point March…
Close-up: David Setford, Tacoma Art Museum’s visionary new director
TACOMA ART MUSEUM By Matthew Kangas When Stephanie Stebich left Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) to head the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC, she left a legacy of unmatched successes that made TAM “already…
Viola Frey: The Future of Yesterday
JAMES HARRIS GALLERY, SEATTLE WA - To June 23, 2018 By Matthew Kangas Celebrated large-scale ceramic sculptor Viola Frey, who died in 2004 at age 70, is often remembered as a beloved professor of art…
CORRECTIONS
Garry Neill Kennedy With painting installers Jesse Campbell and Miles Giesbrecht OPEN SPACE, VICTORIA BC - To December 31, 2018 By Christine Clark The first in a series of stairwell installations intended…
Towards Impressionism: Landscape Painting from Corot to Monet
FRYE ART MUSEUM, SEATTLE WA - To August 5, 2018 By Matthew Kangas Part of what’s fascinating about the Frye Art Museum’s summer blockbuster exhibition, Towards Impressionism: Landscape Painting from Corot to Monet, is learning…