Art Review
International Rendezvous at Guatemala’s Paiz Art Biennial
This year’s biennial, The World Tree, was intended to highlight the “archetypal myth central to many ancient cosmogonies.”
eunice bélidor is a Montreal-based curator, critic, and researcher, specializing in contemporary Haitian art, and interested in fashion design, performance, post-black studies, and feminism. She is also the creator of #CuratorialTips.
Art Review
This year’s biennial, The World Tree, was intended to highlight the “archetypal myth central to many ancient cosmogonies.”
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The third edition of the Toronto Biennial of Art (TBA) suggests that we can make a home through scarcity and find merriment and beauty amid instability.
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Upon entering Rajni Perera’s show, surprise, shock, and shortness of breath are felt.
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For its 16th edition, MOMENTA expands its approach to present a more interdisciplinary examination of our relationships to objects.
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Black Wimmin Artist hosts a historical gathering that aptly reflects forgotten Canadian art.
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The Biennale d’Art Contemporain Autochtone, which this year partnered with indigenous artists and curators, was a showcase of the power of sisterhood.