Review of Enter Here: Through Memory and the Contemporary
Soviet émigrés Ilya and Emilia Kabakov make art that responds to their changing lives and experiences.
Soviet émigrés Ilya and Emilia Kabakov make art that responds to their changing lives and experiences.
This powerful documentary looks at historic and contemporary images of African Americans.
Not entirely sure what to do to celebrate Black History Month in Montreal? Here’s a pick for each day of the month.
Two rooms of posters by the artist showcase the development of his career from graphic artist to poster boy for pop art.
Beautiful new album by Alana Yorke goes beyond classification.
Review of the documentary “Levitated Mass”, depicting an epic journey of a boulder to its destination in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Place des Arts lights up with immersive art featuring an art installation, food trucks, videos, and interactive games.
Exhibition at Pointe à Callière brings rare pieces from Greece to Montreal that celebrate ancient Greek culture.
Twas the night before Christmas and all through the city, not a creature was saying, “I’m bored, ’tis a pity.” We got you covered for the 24 and 25 December with this list.
Visiting some of the smaller galleries in Montreal is the perfect way to see this city’s vibrant art scene. Annie visits DHC/ART and the Phi Centre.
Celebrate French literature in all its forms this weekend at the Salon du Livre.
Annual festival dedicated to technology and feminism challenges the concept of the future through digital arts.
Combining a love of football and tattoos, the bright works of Ricardo Cavolo at Station 16 are delightful and colorful biographies.
A smorgasbord of international art comes to Montreal until January with the Biennial Montreal. Performance art, film, digital works, sculpture, photography, and visual art are on tap.
Catey Shaw talks about Hall and Oats, bickering, Brooklyn, L.A., and making art and music in advance of her appearance at POP Montreal.
Montreal’s Museum of Fine Art is a top attraction in the city with a huge array of historical and modern art. A must visit attraction!
Jon Ronson’s film looks at the uncomfortable relationship between fame and creativity for a band with an eccentric member.
The 19th edition of Under Pressure includes murals by street artists and djs on the streets, but also a dance battle, concerts, and a skateboard competition.
Exhibit of photographs and line drawings explore the connections between pain in a relationship, silence, and later understanding of events.
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