For a permanent public art series in a Nova Scotia sports arena, Passage Studio delivered a multi-part design inspired by the area’s athletic history and unique landscape.
By Kendra Jackson |
February 6, 2019
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Graphics, Installation, Public Art, Recreation
Known for his balloon photography, artist Charles Pétillon expands his oeuvre with the permanent installation in Beijing.
By David Sokol |
January 16, 2019
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Public Art
Bjarke Ingels and Westbank have unveiled new images of KING Toronto’s architecture, interiors and details – and introduced the city to a next-generation gesamtkunstwerk.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
October 18, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Public Art, Toronto, Urbanism
This month, Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde – the brains behind the Smog Free Project and Space Waste Lab – brings his poetic rumination on rising sea levels to Toronto.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
October 2, 2018
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Canada, Public Art
Artist Cheng-Tsung Feng is fascinated by traditions of the past, often translating ancient techniques into his work. For a recent installation, he turned to the Thao tribe’s handmade fishing traps.
By Kendra Jackson |
March 12, 2018
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Installation, Public Art
On the grounds of an 18th-century Baroque manor, Didzis Jaunzems Architecture installed a swarm of paper bats 10,000 strong.
By David Dick-Agnew |
October 28, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Installation, Public Art
This Saturday, dusk-to-dawn art festival Nuit Blanche once again transforms Toronto with inventive installations that encourage art lovers to stay up into the wee hours of the morning.
By Eric Mutrie |
September 27, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Event, Public Art
A team of three – two artists and an architect – is making waves in Toronto’s public art realm and the built environment.
By Terence Dick |
March 2, 2016
Section: Design
Tags: Public Art
This Saturday, the all-night festival Scotiabank Nuit Blanche celebrates its 10th anniversary and fills the city with a hundred-plus performances and installations by internationally acclaimed talents.
By Eric Mutrie |
September 29, 2015
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Installation, Public Art
There are few better ways to pass a hot summer afternoon than lounging in the shade, lemonade at the ready, book in hand. We’ve rounded up six books for art lovers – especially large-scale and installation art – that are sure to delight.
By David Dick-Agnew |
August 14, 2015
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Art, Books, Public Art
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