From Bill Reid's bronze sculptures to the audio landscapes of Janet Cardiff, read our guide to the Canadian artists that have shaped the country's culture.
Art advisor Diana Hamm of Toronto's WK ART reports on an exciting resurgence of portraiture on the contemporary art scene.
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There are many types of artists in this world and each has their own particular style. For Canadian Rob Gonsalves, his particular style is what is called
Debra Bernier is a talented and extraordinary sculptor of forest spirits from Canada. She doesn’t make anything from scratch but uses materials created by nature itself. With mixed techniques she removes all that is unnecessary and reveals the true appearance of the wood. All of her masterpieces are full of emotion. It’s not just art, but also the essence of love and beauty. Just have a look!
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Rebecca Yanovska. Canadian artist.
Audra Auclair is a Canadian artist whose work has spanned across many mediums. She has been exhibited both locally, as well as internationally in Australia and America. Although she has achieved a Graphic Design degree, graduating with honours, she instead specializes in exploring the surreal and beautiful female...
These dark and demented sculptures from Canadian artist Shary BoyleShary Boyle will be the hosts of my nightmares for the foreseeable future.
Guy Laramée, 56, of Montreal, Canada, has produced a set of breathtaking pieces of art by carving up books and creating small-scale landscapes inside.
Canadian artist Ceceilia Webber spends up to a year editing photographs of humans together on her computer to create extraordinary collages.
Specialist Asia Chiao on the Canadian artist who ‘condensed a lifetime’s career into just a few, short, blazing years’
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The Group of Seven are among Canada’s most famous artists. For many, their works have come to symbolize what is the distinctly Canadian identity. The McMichael is proud to host a majority of their works.
Back in June, I had the pleasure of exploring the beautiful Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal (Montréal Museum of Fine Arts). To my delight, their collection of Quebec and Canadian art had a large n…