The ambiguity of nets, curtains, veils, drapes—means of concealing that can also reveal—permeates the large-scale works by Barbara Hobot on exhibit at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (KWAG).
Category: Reviews
The Hambly House: Moderne Improvements // Canadian Architect
Nestled amongst the 1920s homes of a leafy neighbourhood in Hamilton, Hambly House seems to sail past the half-timbering, faux-stone cladding, and steeply pitched roofs of its neighbours.
Review: Shirin Neshat: Soliloquy // C Magazine
Viewers become mediators, with the series of scenes on each screen flowing not past, but through this audience – asking them to act as witnesses to the visual dialogue.
Evolving Urban Landscapes // BRIDGE
Elsworthy’s early photographs are in black and white, many of them tinted with watercolours, imbuing their everyday subject matter with … More
John Hofstetter: Artefacts of Memory // BRIDGE
Artefacts of Memory is a collection of recollections, alluding to the landscapes of John’s summer home and work space in … More