by Gabby | Dec 27, 2014 | Writing
I have been trying to write about the work of my friend Aleesa Cohene for many years now: an artist who works with video as a medium in a way I have never seen before. I have been fascinated and entranced by her installations over the past few years, and have enjoyed...
by Gabby | Aug 27, 2014 | Writing
Last month, I was invited to participate in a press tour of the Yokohama Triennale and the Sapporo International Art Fair, two triennial art festivals in Japan that each meditated on local histories of development and the legacies of modernism on contemporary art....
by Gabby | Apr 26, 2013 | Conversations, Writing
Last weekend, I had the good fortune to go to Halifax for a one-day symposium on art writing and criticism, co-organized by Visual Arts Nova Scotia (VANS) and C magazine (where I am currently on the board of directors and programming committee). “The Atlantic...
by Gabby | Dec 15, 2012 | Photography, Writing
This past summer, I had the pleasure of visiting with Jessica Eaton in her studio in Montreal for a feature article for Canadian Art magazine. I’ve been following Eaton’s work for a long time, and have always been fascinated and perplexed (in a good way)...
by Gabby | May 17, 2012 | Reviews, Writing
The newest issue of esse magazine, themed around “Living Things” and complete with a cover image by Montreal sculptor ValĂ©rie Blass, is on newsstands now. Not only is it beautifully designed (as always), but it includes some fascinating takes on the work...
by Gabby | Nov 11, 2011 | Photography, Writing
A longish essay that I wrote for Fillip for their new series on photography and biopolitics is now online through their website. Commissioned by Kate Steinmann, associate editor at Fillip and the series’ editor, the text tries to borrow ideas from Ariella...
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