You probably remember Matt Durant from our coverage of his solo show, Resilience, at Goodfellas Gallery in Toronto earlier this year. He has always been an artist that I have been following throughout the years and seen grow, develop and create interesting, reclaimed...
Just in time for Halloween weekend, Toronto-based artist Tyler Amrstrong will reveal a new body of work that will transform the concept of nostalgia and excite the nerves. Here's why you should check it out
Tyler Tilley is the co-founder (along with his two siblings) of Next Level Art Collective and co-owner of Parkdale’s Goodfellas Gallery and has been experimenting with art his entire life. But it wasn’t until his mid 20s that art went from an outlet, to a passion, to a career
Toronto-born artist Scott Boniface and co-founder of Playground Inc, a digital creative agency in Toronto that craft products, experiences and platforms that transform brands such as Canada Goose, will be showcasing his new artwork in his debut solo show AIMLESS from September 5th-11th at the Moniker Gallery
Recently, I stopped in on the opening evening of gallerywest’s TEXTING to meet up with artists of Timeanddesire and get visually stimulated by their text-art exhibit that aims to highlight the psychological, the philosophical and the poetic
I’ve been a fan ever since I spotted one of Matt Durant's abstract salvaged wood pieces hung in a furniture store on Queen Street West a few years back and have been following him ever since. I was already intrigued by his use of organic materials splattered with graphic bold pattern, but even more interested when I saw his solo show of new work pop up last month
The Stephen Bulger Gallery recently hosted the opening for the first Canadian exhibition of photographs by Vivian Maier, "Out of the Shadows," featuring a selection of Maier's photographs from the 1950s through the 1970s. A must-see, to say the least
First there was UNO, and then La Carnita presented DOS, another superb evening of collaboration in art, music and food, this past Friday. 40 international artists (Sam Flores, Mike Giant, and Faith 47 to name a few) battled it out with stunning original works of art while superstar DJs Platurn and Grandtheft were going set for set and track for track on four turntables
California born, Colorado bred and New Yorker since 1992, Joshua Davis is an artist, designer, and technologist. Davis attended the Pratt Institute in the early 90s, gaining a background in fine arts, graphic design and programming, the combination of which lends to his innovative work where he marries creative and analytical concepts to produce stunning patterns that are definitely reflected in his new Toronto exhibition, The Forty Thieves
The OCAD class of 2013, an eclectic mix of more than 550 graduating students working in 12 undergraduate programs, will present its final thesis work to an audience of more than 26,000 guests betweeb May 2 and 5