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What do the landscape painters of Canada and northern Europe have in common? Their muse is the taiga, or boreal forest: a massive ring of mostly coniferous trees that stretches across the Northern ...
Today, we embark on an exploration of a group of Canadian artists who left a lasting mark on the country’s artistic landscape.
Landscape pieces created in a car Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis is featuring the work of Fred Anderson, a Cambridge resident who creates landscape pieces out of his car.
Does the depiction of the landscape in art influence our identities and inspire a general sense of humanity? This question is the foundation of the Fall 2023 Art and Architecture Senior Capstone ...
The third quarter of 2024 saw big deals, some encouraging trends and lower interest rates in Canada's M&A market. Dealmakers continue to show their ...
Ecologists worked with art historians to find out if it’s possible to study landscape changes by looking at art from the nineteenth century.
Greece's Delphi oracle is the inspiration behind an immersive art installation by data artist Charles Sandison that's aimed at encouraging a deeper understanding of history and a greater ...
Displays of nationalism have long been uncommon in Canada—except perhaps at hockey games—but as Canadians reeled from US President Donald Trump’s trade war and threats of annexation, a wave ...
“People don’t want everything to match but they do want it to work well together,” he said. Whether prints, canvases or ...
The artwork by Landscape Artist of the Year winner Finn Campbell-Notman is on show in Barnsley.
Charred forest landscapes are not new to Canada’s forests, or Canada’s artists. Tom Thomson, for instance, captured the moody desolation of a burnt-over Algonquin Park landscape in Fire-Swept ...