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Artforum.com Critics’ Pick: Didier Courbot at Susan Hobbs, Toronto

Artforum.com Critics’ Pick: Didier Courbot at Susan Hobbs, Toronto

by Gabby | Nov 16, 2011 | Reviews

This month on Artforum.com, I review Paris-based artist Didier Courbot’s solo show at Susan Hobbs. I was first introduced to Courbot’s work through “Site Exercises,” a show that Jen Hutton organized at Hobbs’ space in 2010 that featured...
Artforum.com Critics’ Pick: Barbara Astman at Corkin Gallery, Toronto

Artforum.com Critics’ Pick: Barbara Astman at Corkin Gallery, Toronto

by Gabby | Oct 19, 2011 | Photography, Reviews

My first Critics’ Pick from Toronto for Artforum.com is now online. Writing short, concise reviews is still one of the most challenging critical writing tasks for me, so it took some effort to try to distill Barbara Astman’s current solo show at Corkin...
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