In the practiced hands of Canadian ceramicist Liz Magor, a soft paper bag, creased over time and worn thin, is transformed into an object of “vitality or vivaciousness”—cast into a larger-than-life, ...
In a museum gallery, a toggle-button winter coat hangs by its hood from a wall—it is clearly unworn, but instead of hanging limply it takes on the shape of an invisible wearer. On a large table in the ...
Canadian artist Liz Magor’s current exhibition at 500 Capp Street will close on Saturday, July 6, just two weeks after it opened. Though TIMESHARE was originally scheduled to remain on view through ...
Liz Magor’s current exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto includes a recent sculpture featuring a stuffed baby giraffe lying on a work table; it’s rather life-like and recognizable by ...
As we round the corner into December, we approach what is referred to – with sometimes wrenching irony – as the festive season. Even moderate sociophobes will know what I am alluding to: large crowds, ...
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