It takes only a few minutes of viewing Being John Malkovich to observe that Spike Jonze’s filmmaking has a clear…
Watching “Trash Humpers” might make the viewer think they’ve stumbled across some senior citizen’s snuff film. Shot and edited with…
An interview with ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction director Kevin Hamedani (photo above) and lead actor Doug Fahl at the…
Shirin Neshat started her artmaking in 1993, and her first exhibition was a set of photos called Women of Allah…
Manga Ormolu is one of Brendan Lee Satish Tang’s ceramic series, which amalgamates Ming Dynasty style porcelain with figures from…
How Soon is Now is currently showing at The Vancouver Art Gallery, featuring contemporary works of over thirty artists from…
Noah Becker is a Victoria, British Columbia based multi visual artist, jazz musician/ saxophonist, and a founder and publisher of…
One of Kristi Malakoff’s current pieces at the Vancouver Art Gallery, entitled “Skull” brings together two opposing feelings, that of…
“How Soon Is Now” is an exhibition that is happening now until May 3rd, 2009 at the Vancouver Art Gallery.…
Adbusters, a not-for-profit organization, describes itself as “a global network of culture jammers and creatives working to change the way…
Ken Singer’s piece is an excerpt of text from the artist’s three years of work painted directly onto the gallery…
A French surrealist artist born in 1945, Jacques Resch became a physics and chemistry teacher while painting and drawing on the side.…
Benson Lee’s film Planet B-Boy (2007) follows the lives of various dance crews around the world and documents their experiences…
Walt Disney was a firm believer in utopias. In all of his animated movies he strived to create lands that…
René Magritte’s The Treachery of Images (1928-1929) juxtaposes text and image in a way that draws attention to practices of…