In some ways this is the lazy, hazy, days of summer issue of MAGAZIN’art. A restful voyage of discovery that takes you from an art tour in the eastern Ontario countryside to a rediscovery of the magic of pastels to the beginning of a two-part feature on the renaissance of the Haida as an artistic
force. In one way or another, either through trips to galleries, the cottage or simply by going on a walkabout summer spells landscape and Magazin’art accomodates this sylvan desire by looking at the work of Robert Genn and
W. David Ward.
On The Block
Noel Meyer, takes a look at the spring auction sales at Sotheby’s where among other notable results a painting by Marc Aurele Fortin set a new record of $462,500.
Editorial by John Meyer
The wisdom of paying $21 million for a million or so square
feet of yellow drapery that hung in New York’s Central Park for 16 days
Volume 67
MAGAZIN'art hosted twelve fine Canadian artists,
amongst which painter and cartoonist
Robert Lapalme, and Wang Chui, a Chinese painter who became a
Québécois.
To be in
ourBiennial
Guide to Canadian Artists in Galleries2006-2007, give us a call at 514-685-5425