
1 January 2019

From the Editor - January 1, 2019
The end of the year is when we traditionally look back. Read more
Reboot 2018: Gender In Question
Is it any wonder artists weighed in on issues related to gender and sexual identity, some of the year's most newsworthy themes? Read more
Reboot 2018: Earth in Crisis
Various shows looked at environmental issues, whether climate change or plastic junk floating in the ocean. Read more
Reboot 2018: Peddling History
Marc Chagall and Jacques-Louis David grabbed more headlines than David Milne and James Wilson Morrice. Read more
Reboot 2018: Reconcile This
Work by Indigenous artists – whether displayed on billboards or in shows at leading galleries – helped launch much-needed conversations. Read more
Reboot 2018: India Comes West
A number of Western Canadian shows over the last year featured art from South Asia. Read more
November Paynter and Rachel Hilton Assume Leadership of MOCA Toronto
Heidi Reitmaier has resigned as executive director and CEO of the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto, effective Jan. 25. Read more
Changes at RBC Curatorial Department
After 18 years, Robin Anthony says she is leaving the RBC Curatorial Department, which will now be under the leadership of Corrie Jackson, along with Stefan Hancherow and Jane Hutchison. Read more
Gregory Burke Resigns at Remai Modern
Gregory Burke, the executive director and CEO of the Remai Modern, has resigned, effective March 15. Burke will return to his home country of New Zealand, where he has been appointed director of the Auckland Art Gallery. Read more
Vancouver Art Gallery's New Acquisitions
The Vancouver Art Gallery says it acquired 334 works for its collection in 2018, mostly as gifts from private donors. Read more