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ISSUE97/SPRING 2008
ALL-INTERVIEW ISSUE / IMMERSION
VIEWS
- On the Other Side of the Couch: An interview with a former mental patient of Felix Guattari by Rachelle Sawatsky
- Beginning of the End -- End of the Beginning: Saskatchewan's Offer of A Province-Wide International
Art Project by Amy Fung
FEATURES
- Light Magic:The measured structures and time-based illuminations of Samuel Roy-Bois - Interview by Sydney Hermant
- Re-Actionism: Austrian artist Kerstin Cmelka explores the way art's icons are alive to the present - Interview by Shannon Bool
- To be Immersed in the Experience of "Now": London-based artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard use music to connect to their audience - Interview by Earl Miller
- 1+1+1 on 1+1-1: Rodney LaTourelle talks to Vancouver artists Hadley + Maxwell about their collaborative practice, Jean-Luc Godard and the Rolling Stones
- Comedy Central: In the eclectic art practice of Amy Lam, everything is funny--especially painting - Interview by Steve Kado
ARTIST CENTERFOLD
23 Graffiti Removal Project by Brent Wadden
REVIEWS
- Eoghan McTigue, Kuttner Siebert Gallery, Berlin by Wojciech Olejnik
- The Painting of Modern Life, Hayward Gallery, London
by Christina Bagatavicius
- Thomas Hirschhorn: Jumbo Spoons and Big Cake, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal by Marc James Léger
- On Being an Exhibition, BGL, Artists Space, NewYork by Marisa Jahn
- Mike Nelson: A Psychic Vacuum,, he Old Essex Street Market, New York by Graham T. Beck
- One, Some, Many: 3 Shows by Carsten Höller, Shawinigan Space, Shawinigan, QC by Jon Davies
- ÜBERleben, Bernadette Corporation, Program, Berlin by Patricia Reed
- Jenny Holzer, Luminato Festival, Toronto by Janis Demkiw
BIG PICTURE
Drawing Club, 2007
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