Etiket: art
Review of Pissing Standing Without Lifting Your Skirt | The art of being yourself
After a first notable visit to the Center du Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui last season, the multidisciplinary show Pissing while standing without lifting your skirt is back to highlight with sometimes fine,…
Appearance of conflict of interest for $120,000 art prize
A competition aimed at providing a Saint-Hyacinthe library with a work of digital art is raising controversy. The artist who won the $120,000 prize is a “long-time collaborator” of the…
The art of recycling museum scraps
Berirouche Feddal was the last, but really, the ultimate artist to exhibit a work at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montreal (MACM), now closed for a vast expansion project.…
An auction for art therapy | The Press
An auction of self-portraits taken by public figures will be held starting Tuesday to raise funds for the Montreal Alternative Learning Center. Daniel Bélanger, Louise Forestier and Michel Tremblay are…
Salman Rushdie’s knife | Responding to violence through art
On August 12, 2022, Salman Rushdie, 75, was attacked and stabbed multiple times by a 24-year-old man while on stage before a literary conference in Chautauqua, New York. Hit in…
“Dodge”: celebrating the art of trampolining
From April 24 to 28, Gaëtan Levêque will present his new creation, Dodge, at Tohu, then, from May 2 to 4, at Diamant, in Quebec. A tribute to the trampoline…
Cultural suggestion: “Inconsistency”, dance as an art of resistance
“Where does this tendency to subject ourselves to empty speech come from? » The intimate Montreal venue, arts interculturels (MAI) offers a timely show: in these troubled times when authoritarian…
Why is Riopelle so celebrated by art authorities?
The sixtieth edition of the Espositione internazionale d’arte di Venezia begins this week. The Venice Biennale is considered one of the most prestigious art events. The major global gathering takes…
the African art market victim of scams
Published on 04/12/2024 8:50 p.m. Video duration: 5 min Works of art: the African art market victim of scams Works of art: the African art market victim of scams (France…
Plural | A bustling art fair
This weekend, Canadian art galleries are in tune with the highly anticipated Plural fair. Posted at 1:31 a.m. Updated at 7:00 a.m. Karine Bouchard Special collaboration “The fair has grown…
The one-handed backhand: a lost art
There is nothing more poetic and more graceful on a tennis court than a one-handed backhand executed to perfection. However, like pinsetters, one-handed backhand players have almost completely disappeared. A…
All the color in the world | A hint of art and history
In the first text of this collection, we understand that what follows is similar to the zuihitsu and at zibaldoneliterary genres (Japanese and Italian respectively) that bring together a series…
Joliette Art Museum | From indigenous stories to classical dance
For its spring program on the theme of the body and its stories, the Joliette Art Museum (MAJ) offers visitors two temporary exhibitions, including that of Meryl McMaster, in addition…
Maple Leafs-Canadian | Simon Benoit, or the art of never giving up
“I think I’m proof that if you don’t stop working on your dream, anything is possible. » Posted at 2:32 p.m. The Toronto Maple Leafs have their share of star…
“On the Heights of Mount Thoreau”: the art of dying
In her end-of-life care clinic, Dr.D Clarissa Gardner leaves nothing to chance. To the point where patients must deliver a performance before taking their last breath. In his new novel,…
Justin Trudeau and “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck”
For anyone who has read the bestseller global, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck is intended to be a pop-psycho initiation to the very serious philosophy of stoicism.…
Colorful art of hope by Ukrainian Maria Prymatchenko on display in Warsaw
(Warsaw) Days after invading Ukraine, Russian forces fired rockets at a museum housing colorful paintings by Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymatchenko, admired by Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall. Posted at…
AMA comic strip by André-Philippe Côté | Ama’s art rush
Known since the 1980s as a daily cartoonist The sun, André-Philippe Côté has been making comics for even longer. In AMAhis first romantic comic strip, he puts his spare and…
The Biennale of Contemporary Indigenous Art, the great gathering
Born in 2012 as a simple but large exhibition by the Art Mûr gallery, the Biennale of Contemporary Indigenous Art (BACA) has grown in scale. It is no longer solely…
The art of deconsumption: a way to save money for later
Faced with the rising cost of living, the best way to save money would be to avoid spending a fortune to acquire symbols of social success. At least that’s what…