Equinox Gallery
Art Toronto
Western Canadian galleries did well last month at Art Toronto, a major contemporary art fair. Read more
Hornby Island Memories
Philippe Raphanel’s drawings reflect the magic of island life on the West Coast. Read more
Gathie Falk: Apples, etc.
A new and surprisingly intimate memoir is chock full of anecdotes about one of Vancouver’s favourite artists. Apples are just one aspect of everyday life that Gathie Falk explored. Read more
Defying the Laws of Physics
Artist Etienne Zack reflects on relationships between bureaucracies and information with delirious architectures composed of books and stacked documents. Read more
Bronzes Explore Wartime Memories
Marie Khouri recalls her experiences growing up in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War in a show at Vancouver's Equinox Gallery. Read more
Vancouver Gallery Spaces in Danger of Demolition
Vancouver Flats arts and culture community urges TransLink to avoid “cut and cover” to preserve rare Finning industrial building. Read more
GLIMMER: Ben Reeves’ latest paintings offer a glimpse from suburbia at Vancouver’s Equinox Gallery, Sept. 10 to Oct. 15
In Reeves’ latest paintings, he both mines and limns the suburbs as a generic place, a locus of the mind, in much the same manner as the American novelist Jonathan Franzen. Read more
Adad Hannah, "Case Studies," Equinox Gallery, Vancouver, March 19 to April 16, 2016
A gymnast hurls herself through the air, curling, unfurling, and lands back standing. Each of the 16 frames of "Adad Hannah’s After Muybridge: Front Flip" represents a fraction of a second. The likeness to Eadweard Muybridge’s sequences seems obvious Read more
THE WEST AT ART TORONTO
The 2012 version of Art Toronto – or, the event previously known as the Toronto International Art Fair, if you prefer – featured some 130 galleries from 23 countries. Read more
Herzog Show Finally Closes at Equinox Project Space
Each time an end date approached, people kept flocking to see the Kodachrome-coloured prints of long-gone Vancouver scenes circa the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Read more
ETIENNE ZACK, "Autopia," Equinox Gallery, March 3 - 31, 2010
For his solo exhibition in Vancouver, running simultaneously with his exhibition at the Musee d’Art Contemporain in Montreal, Etienne Zack has painted a world of painting machines. Read more
GATHIE FALK, "Heavenly Bodies," Oct. 20 - Nov.19, 2005, Equinox Gallery, Vancouver
"Heavenly Bodies" brings forth Gathie Falk's long-standing fascination with the clouds above and the sun, moon and stars beyond. Read more
TAKAO TANABE
A retrospective launching this fall in Victoria will take the “beautifully grand” landscapes of West Coast painter Takao Tanabe across the nation. Read more
GATHIE FALK - Homage
The story goes that Gathie Falk once walked into a Vancouver grocery store, looked at a pile of apples neatly arranged in pyramid style, and said to herself, “If I made them, they would be better.” She did and they were. Read more
GORDON SMITH
Gordon Smith has often described himself as being "one hundred artists deep" - meaning that he has always been open to the influence of others. Read more