by Gabby | Jan 15, 2011 | Reviews, Writing
Ever since seeing it in its Montreal incarnation at DHC/ART, I have been fascinated by Sophie Calle’s exhaustive installation about a breakup email, Prenez soin de vous. The project is engaging, sometimes funny, sometimes ridiculous and not without its faults....
by Gabby | Jan 15, 2011 | Reviews, Writing
The Winter issue of the Montreal-based, bilingual magazine esse, this time themed around “Inventories”, is out this week and includes two of my reviews from Toronto: Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby’s solo exhibition at Jessica Bradley Art +...
by Gabby | Dec 23, 2010 | Reviews
The list of my favourite exhibitions from 2010 has been up on Sally McKay and L.M.’s blog for a while now, but I thought I’d put a shortened version of it up on here for posterity’s sake. This week has also reminded me of some of the exciting things...
by Gabby | Oct 1, 2010 | Reviews, Writing
I haven’t seen a print copy yet (and only their features are available online, sadly), but this month’s issue of ARTnews magazine features five reviews from Toronto in their “International” section, including three from me: a Jen Hutton-curated...
by Gabby | Sep 8, 2010 | Reviews, Writing
The Montreal-based esse magazine’s fall issue just came out this week and includes two Toronto reviews that I penned back in the summer: a two-person show called “Monitors” hosted by Gallery 44 that included the work of Steve Lyons and Susan Lakin...
by Gabby | May 20, 2010 | Reviews
The Tate Modern held a 10th anniversary celebration last weekend called “No Soul For Sale: A Festival of Independents” that featured 70 nonprofit and artist-run organizations from around the world, all organized like some crazy family fun fair-meets-art...
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