Sarah Anne Johnson at Stephen Bulger Gallery by Yehyun Lee In a moment we realize that nature, like art, lives within us as much as we live within it. Read more →
Walking Art Toronto 2025 by Nusrat Papia & Rashana Youtzy One could hear excited talk of the spots they will visit in the subsequent days Read more →
Art Toronto 2025 Media Preview / Opening Night by Phil Anderson Edition 26 of this international art fair looked pretty good for the media preview despite the lack of gallerists. Read more →
Invisible String at Gagné Contemporary by Rashana Youtzy Identifying the links between the various images creates an engaging puzzle component within the exhibition. Read more →
Zenji Funabashi, Shogo Okada at Open Studio by Yehyun Lee Funabashi and Okada offer a meditation on what it means to be in tune. Read more →
Jeff Wall, Photographs 1984–2023 at MOCA by Phil Anderson The exhibit invites a second viewing to further ponder the poetic and captivating images Wall has shared with us. Read more →
Michelle Letarte at Propeller Art Gallery by Kaya Meziane Emotionally, the painting elicits a pensive serenity, which can evoke a sense of wonder. Read more →
Cesar Forero at Propeller Art Gallery by Kaya Meziane His work extends beyond aesthetic depiction, allowing for a profound social and political commentary. Read more →
Simon Hughes at Blouin Division Gallery by Hugh Alcock Hughes has developed a geometry of form and colour which he uses to express, i.e., make visible, the poetic, or spiritual. Read more →
Present. Tense. at United Contemporary by Sofia Diaz Aguilar Both Lam and Mireau appreciate material exploration, creating a whole new set of possibilities. Read more →
Liminal Spaces at Ignite Gallery by Sherry Chunqing Liu Wang Zi’s works reveal how the intimate can become collective, and how community-based art sustains the fragile yet enduring act of storytelling. Read more →
Moses Salihou at Nicholas Metivier Gallery by Sofia Diaz Aguilar Colour, texture, community, culture and intimacy would be the words I would use to describe the show. Read more →