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Black Canadian Print Cultures: Of Quiet and Enduring Legacies

Ensayo

Canada

Toronto Biennial of Art 2024 Reveals Title, Artist List, and Venues - Contemporary And

Toronto Biennial of Art 2024 Reveals Title, Artist List, and Venues

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Toronto

Toronto Biennial Announces Preliminary List of Artists, Partners, and Sponsors - Contemporary And

Toronto Biennial Announces Preliminary List of Artists, Partners, and Sponsors

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Toronto

A Black Curator is Never Just a Curator

Un curador negro nunca es sólo un curador

Kapwani Kiwanga to Represent Canada at 2024 Venice Biennale - Contemporary And

Kapwani Kiwanga to Represent Canada at 2024 Venice Biennale

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Canada

Five Artists Shortlisted for the 2022 Sobey Art Award - Contemporary And

Five Artists Shortlisted for the 2022 Sobey Art Award

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Canada

Camille Turner Receives TBA Artist Prize - Contemporary And

Camille Turner Receives TBA Artist Prize

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Canada

Josèfa Ntjam: Dissolving the Separation Between Human and Non-human - Contemporary And

Josèfa Ntjam: Dissolving the Separation Between Human and Non-human

Feature

Canada

A Black Curator is Never Just a Curator - Contemporary And

A Black Curator is Never Just a Curator

Feature

Canada

Stan Douglas to represent Canada in Venice 2021 - Contemporary And

Stan Douglas to represent Canada in Venice 2021

Kapwani Kiwanga wins Canada’s most prestigious contemporary art prize - Contemporary And

Kapwani Kiwanga wins Canada’s most prestigious contemporary art prize

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Canada

Kapwani Kiwanga nominated for 2018 Sobey Art Award - Contemporary And

Kapwani Kiwanga nominated for 2018 Sobey Art Award

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Canada

Centering Indigenous Bodies, Thought and Practice - Contemporary And

Centering Indigenous Bodies, Thought and Practice

"There's two sides to every story" - Contemporary And

"There's two sides to every story"

Resenhas

Toronto