"The theme of the ninth Manif d'art, Small Between the Stars, Large Against the Sky, suggests a sensitivity to our environment and a desire for humankind to be aware of its nature, its actions, and the impact these actions can have. Chosen by our guest curator, Jonathan Watkins, it raises critical questions about our relationship with nature, our environment, our fellow humans, as well as our future on Earth. Far from being pessimistic, the artists reveal their observations, fantasies, obsessions, and utopias, be they metaphorical, playful, political or poetic." -- page 8
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I curated the Beyond Perception symposium exhibition held at SRUC in 2015. The Beyond Perception...
Art feeds on and inspires the world so that it cannot be appreciated neither on its own nor out of i...
Environmental art, unlike preceding artistic movements, is not defined by particular aesthetic but b...
I am inspired by the mundane activities engaged in, in daily life. Every morning, I check the temper...
The work of 20 young Québec artists, bearing a direct relation to nature, is presented on the occasi...
The eleventh issue of Quebec collective Réparation de poésie’s annual publication gathers together 8...
From east to west, young artists are expressing a lively creativity and breaking new ground in the a...
The submission is for a co-curated exhibition and contribution of two art works to the event. The...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
Published by teNeues, Earth is a review of the second Prix Pictet that showcases the work of the twe...
The preternatural, as explored by these artists, disturb the ontological boundaries of art, nature a...
This publication documents a multidisciplinary event – comprised of art exhibitions, a film/video 46...
Finlay Taylor curated against Nature, an exhibition exploring conditions of current understandings o...
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I curated the Beyond Perception symposium exhibition held at SRUC in 2015. The Beyond Perception...
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