Painter connects the real to the bizarre
Until Feb. 20, art lovers in Montreal can attempt to solve the enigmas of Daniel Horowitz’s exhibition, Hypnagogia, defined as the state of consciousness just before one drifts off to sleep
Mid-career artists need our support, too
An interview with four Jewish artists over the age of 40
Bronfman pulls support from York over mural
“The fact the administration would allow this piece of garbage to be displayed in a student lounge… This is something concrete I could point to and say ‘Take that thing down or you’ll lose our support’”
Koffler exhibit re-imagines historic paintings
Howard Podeswa’s latest installation, A Brief History, was influenced by physicist and author Stephen Hawking’s book, A Brief History of Time
Maurice Sendak exhibit in Toronto includes ‘wild things’
The Toronto Reference Library is hosting a travelling exhibition of original artwork until Jan. 31
London exhibit celebrates centenary of Ben Uri collection
A fine exhibit of visual art with Jewish and émigré roots has been drawing enthusiastic crowds to the Inigo Rooms, in London’s Somerset House
Art for seniors who are not artists
Acclaimed Canadian artist Martin Hirschberg is planning to present a different approach to art for seniors who have never painted
Windsor’s water-themed event inspired by Tashlich
Windsor Jewish Community Centre takes unique approach to engaging the public with Water event, which includes a juried art exhibit, as well as symphony and dance performances
Mural portrays 185 smiling seniors on one canvas
Painting one portrait can be a lengthy, painstaking process, but what about 185 – and all on the same canvas?
German museum finds 18 pieces of possible Nazi-looted art
Some of the sculptures and drawings in the Kunsthalle Mannheim are by artists Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Max Slevogt and Edgar Degas