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The annual New Generation Photography Award, presented by Soctiabank and the National Gallery of Canada, recognizes the best of young Canadians working in lens-based art and aims to elevate their …
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In celebration of Art Toronto 2020, five galleries from across Canada will come together in a collaborative effort to showcase some of Canada’s best artists. The guest galleries are designing a small-scaled art fair inside of the Stephen Bulger Gallery. From October 28 to November 7, visitors can look forward to curated collections highlighting work by represented artists and rare artworks from the secondary market.
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The Ryerson Image Center presents an exhibition that celebrates the career of 2019 Scotiabank Photography Award winner Stephen Waddell, renowned for his urban scenes made in Canada and Europe.
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Our November issue has a lot of great content to inspire your creativity! Absorb some wisdom from the one and only Freeman Patterson. Reflect on how Covid-19 has changed life …
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Nikon Canada unveiled the next chapter of the Z series with the arrival of two new full-frame mirrorless cameras that significantly improve upon the previous generation by adding more power and features.
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From October 1, 2020, to January 3, 2021, the National Gallery of Canada presents Moyra Davey: The Faithful, the Gallery’s first-ever exhibition devoted to one of Canada’s most innovative conceptual …
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This year is the 11th annual Zoom Photo Festival Saguenay, International Meeting of Photojournalism. From October 7 through 25 in Saguenay, Quebec, the festival will present 15 exhibitions, including Childhood Lost, an …
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Newton worked around the globe, from Singapore to Australia to Paris to Los Angeles, but Weimar Germany was the visual hallmark of his work. Newton’s unique and striking way of …
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Nikon Canada unveiled two additions to their NIKKOR Z lens lineup. The ultra-wide angle NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S is said to be the world’s shortest and lightest full-frame f/2.8 zoom lens with a 14mm field of view, while the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.2 S is a fast-aperture prime lens.
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Did you enjoy Emmanuelle’s article on Renaud Philippe in the last issue? We’ve managed to get our hands on a few copies of his beautiful book, Impermanence, and now you …