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Art Exhibition

A Feast for the Eyes at the Polygon Gallery

The history of photography is told through food.

The exhibition has over 100 pieces on display from 60 renowned international artists, including Warhol and Ruscha as well as Cindy Sherman, Nobuyoshi Araki, Guy Bourdin, Man Ray, and Wolfgang Tillmans.

Shuvinai Ashoona Bridges Reality and Fantasy at the Vancouver Art Gallery

Mapping worlds.

Ashoona seems to have retained what so many adults lose in life: the ability to create from an infinite realm of imagination.

Inventing Acadia: How Art Reveals the Untold Histories of Louisiana

Painting and place.

Inventing Acadia: Painting and Place in Louisiana, currently on view at the New Orleans Museum of Art, is the first exhibition in 40 years to critically investigate 19th-century Louisiana landscape art.

Automatic Negative Thought at the Contemporary Art Gallery

Understanding the terms and conditions.

Maryam Jafri’s first solo exhibition in Canada examines the economic, political, and cultural factors that explain certain fixations of contemporary society: self-care, politics, and the legalities of creative property.

Particles of a Built World: A Consideration on Concrete at the Surrey Art Gallery

Solid fluidity.

Bocci founder and sculptor, Omer Arbel experiments with the fluidity of concrete in a three-part installation for the Surrey Art Gallery.

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