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Inger Johanne Grytting — Solo Exhibition at Westwood Gallery NYC

We And The Color

Westwood Gallery NYC presents “Inger Johanne Grytting: Life Lines,” a solo show of paintings and drawings. Represented exclusively by Westwood Gallery in New York City, Inger Johanne Grytting’s exhibition will be on view at the gallery from November 19, 2022 – January 14, 2023. Header image: Inger Johanne Grytting, 2022.

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The Toronto Biennial of Art Spotlights Land-Based Knowledge

Azure Magazine

It’s been a long couple of years for all of us, including artists and their supporters — with galleries shuttered, festivals cancelled and shows on hold, the world of visual art has largely been at a standstill. Image courtesy of Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver. Brian Jungen might be a familiar name to some Torontonians.

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Big Chief Demond Melancon Is Rewriting the Definition of Contemporary Art Through Beads

Design Milk

Haile Selassie, Demond Melancon, 2010 Photo: Christopher Porché West. The massive suits he creates, and wears as a Black Master in ceremonial battles on Mardi Gras day, are sculptural forms based on his own body. “Some suits that were important in the historical narrative in New Orleans are at the Arthur Roger Gallery.

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The 10 Projects that Defined a Decade of Canadian Architecture

Azure Magazine

60 Richmond Street East by Teeple Architects, 2010. Housing 10 galleries and nearly 200 works of art, the 5,200-square-metre pitched-roof structure is both a presence in and deferent to its pristine forest setting. Want to solve the housing crisis? Build 1,000 of these. the Audain Art Museum by Patkau Architects of Vancouver.

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“Could Policy-Making be Considered Architecture?” A Q&A with Frida Escobedo

Azure Magazine

That all changed this March when New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art picked her to design its new $500-million modern and contemporary art wing, 7,435 square metres of galleries and public space. She kept it running while pursuing her Master of Architecture at Harvard’s GSD from 2010 to 2012. I question it first.

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The 10 Most Influential Architecture Projects of the Decade

Azure Magazine

Rolex Learning Center by SANAA, 2010. The Rolex Learning Centre epitomizes what the pair, both separately and in their collaborative practice, do best: non-hierarchical programming paired with a muted architecture of striking transparency and blankness.