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Wanda Koop sits in front of her painting
Review

Thinking big : WHO OWNS THE MOON exhibition

Rachel Levine

Awe inspiring works of nature and humanity by Wanda Koop at the MFA. [read more]

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22nd Edition of Parle-Moi d’Amour: Interview with Manon Gauthier

Sinj Karan

From March 19th – April 1st, the annual exhibit Parle-moi d’amour will be presented at the Musée d’art contemporain (MAC). The exhibit will include over 268 works from renowned artists. All the funds raised from the [read more]

Jim Carrey Cartoon. This LIght Never Goes Out at Phi Centre. Photo STephanie Gange.
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Jim Carrey Expresses Outrage Through Drawing

Stephanie Gagné

Phi Centre features cartoons about US and world politics by beloved comic [read more]

Blueprints. Art Matters Festival
Festivals

Art Matters Festival: What’s Up and Why You Should Go

Montreal Rampage Team

Celebrate art in all its forms with the annual Art Matters festival. [read more]

Galerie Got. Flesh and Bones. Quentin Garel. Photo Stephanie Gangé.
Review

Quentin Garel at Galerie Got: A Cabinet of (Large) Curiosities

Stephanie Gagné

Fantastic beasts and where to find them in Montreal. [read more]

Autopsy. CSI : Montreal Science Centre
Do

Choose Your Own Crime Scene : CSI The Experience

Montreal Rampage Team

New exhibit at the Montreal Science Centre lets you choose the crime and see its clues. [read more]

Chagall Color and Music.
Review

Chagall: Colour and Music at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Stephanie Gagné

The biggest exhibition of Chagall ever to take place in Canada is at the Fine Arts museum. Find out about it here. [read more]

Arsenal Montreal. Crédits photos : Romain Guilbault
Review

Interactivity and Curatorial Creativity in Arsenal’s Latest Exhibition

Stephanie Gagné

Exhibition on multi-talented artist combines visual and literary works in creatively curated way. [read more]

Ala. Leila Alaoui.
Review

Leila Alaoui: “No Pasara”: Photographing the Youth Across Morocco

Stephanie Gagné

Late French-Moroccan photographer and video artist, Leila Alaoui’s work delicately examines its difficult subjects at the MMFA. [read more]

Pierre Ayot. Work in Progress.
Review

Pierre Ayot’s Work in Progress: following the lineage of the artist’s studio

Montreal Rampage Team

UQAM professor and celebrated artist on display at the MMFA. [read more]

Carrousel Milutin Gubash 2. Long Way Gone. Trois Points Gallerie.
Review

Long Way Gone: Ways of Representing One(self)

Montreal Rampage Team

Serbian/Canadian artist’s exhibition is a not-miss. [read more]

Allegory of Graffiti Two Miss Teri Oil on canvas 60” x 72”
Review

Miss Teri: Juxtaposing Rococo, Graffiti and Montreal’s Urban Landscape

Montreal Rampage Team

Montreal artist fuses together different styles to create the coolest art you need to check out now. [read more]

Art Farm. Wim Delvoye
Review

Wim Delvoye: Twisting and Ornamenting Quotidian Objects and Symbols

Montreal Rampage Team

DHC/ART continues to showcase challenging artists with Wim Delvoye exhibit. [read more]

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Photojournal: November Nocture at the MAC

Sebastian Mora

The best way to spend your Friday night is surrounded by art and good beats. [read more]

Prudence Heward, Girl under a Tree, 1931, oil on canvas. Art Gallery of Hamilton. Gift of the artist's family. Beaver Hall Group. Photo Rachel Levine
Review

The Secret is Out on The Beaver Hall Group

Rachel Levine

First major exhibition on Montreal’s mostly-female 1920s art group is at the Museum of Fine Arts now. [read more]

Consider

The Artistorian’s Weekly Picks October 6 to 12

Cassandra Marsillo

This week, take part in a cinema workshop, learn about performative writing, have some tea and biscuits at the McCord and much more! [read more]

David Altmejd. Flux. MAC, 2015. Photo Sarah Bemri.
Review

One Last Night with David Altmejd at the MAC

Sarah Bemri

Sarah checked out David Altmejd’s Flux at the final late nights of the exhibition. [read more]

Canada's Self Portrait. Photo Alex Tran Photography
Consider

The Artistorian: Canada Day with Canada’s Self Portrait

Cassandra Marsillo

Virani and Jones went cross country to collect perceptions about Canada to create a collaborative art project, unveiled this Canada Day. [read more]

Adad Hannah's Unwrapping Rodin. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Photo Cassandra Marsillo.
Consider

The Aristorian: Rodin at the MMFA

Cassandra Marsillo

The Aristorian reports on the new exhibit at the MMFA featuring 300 works by Rodin. [read more]

Greek crowning himself. The Greeks from Agamemnon to Alexander the Great
Review

Exhibitions You Need to Visit : Go Greek

Rachel Levine

Exhibition at Pointe à Callière brings rare pieces from Greece to Montreal that celebrate ancient Greek culture. [read more]

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