Exploring an increasingly decorative style, Swedish painter Gustaf Fjæstad would apply individual hues of paint to the canvas, which from a distance blended to create a cohesive view.
The exhibition “Winter Count“ explores the contrasts and contradictions of winter through a mosaic of artistic traditions, featuring paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, installations, clothing and three-...
With Erica Rutherford as producer, the musical “African Jim” is the first Black-centred feature film in South Africa with a predominantly Black cast and film crew.
Over the course of five decades, de Pédery-Hunt established herself as the foremost Canadian practitioner of the ancient art of medal-making, creating more than 600 medals.
In choosing fabric as her artistic medium, Hangama Amiri brings in these personal histories alongside a host of other connotations, including hierarchies of craft and gender, domesticity and global trade.
Tarralik Duffy’s work defies the conventions and stereotypes often associated with Inuit art and culture, while often alluding to Western canonical art movements such as Pop art.
By breaking down hierarchies surrounding traditional methods of artmaking and contemporary art, Tania Willard’s work models a way of being and thinking for the ancestral future.
Chukwudubem Ukaigwe employs various media in his artistic practice, embracing the process of experimentation that comes with conveying overlapping and expansive ideas.