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02 May 2010

Frank

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I found Vin Diesel passed out in the back garden at the weekend.
10 March 2010

Some website changes are coming...

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Greetings, Distinguished Art Critics and Art Lovers, Just a heads-up that we will be making some changes to the guts of the website over the...
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21 February 2010

Degas: Figures in Ertia

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An art exhibit is a regular contest for our attentions – art’s attractions versus its distractions. It is contemporary fashion to design ex...
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02 February 2010

Let's Get One Thing Out of the Way First

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Culturally sensitive eyes in my little province of the world were, this past weekend, turned expectantly towards the opening of its greatest...
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01 February 2010

Artists and Their Soapboxes

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[Via BoingBoing , Courtesy Devil Devil]
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30 January 2010

Survival of the Twittist

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28 January 2010

QUESTION THE MEDIA!!!

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26 January 2010

The Corruption of Art

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23 January 2010

Look Around You: Iron

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17 January 2010

Seduced by Spruce

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14 January 2010

Touching Wood (Revised)

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[ Via SEE Magazine ] Wood Forms: Sculpture by Cesar Alvarez Opening at Common Sense Gallery (10546-115th St.) on Jan. 15. For mos...
07 January 2010

Once Upon a Time in China

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Reading that the terracotta warriors of Emperor Qin are coming to Canada (from Washington D.C. , to Toronto ON ), I was reminded of the fir...
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30 December 2009

Jan 15 2010 @ Common Sense: Wood Forms

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Starting January 15, Common Sense presents Wood Forms: Sculptures by César Alvarez . A recent graduate of the University of Alberta’s acc...
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10 December 2009

Art Of The Helmet

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[Via SEE Magazine ] Edmonton artist Ryan McCourt makes some pretty fancy things to put on your head (Published December 10, 2009 by Mari S...
21 November 2009

Helmet-Cam

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"The... brass helms recall McCourt’s earlier interest in the modeled-steel portrait head, an ancient artistic preoccupation; these are ...
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