BEST OF 2007

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Corpus, c. 1650 Image: cbc.ca
1. Bernini's Corpus, donated by collector Murray Frum to the AGO, Toronto
2. The Aeroplan Grange Prize for contemporary photography announcement at the AGO, Toronto
3. The Invisible Landscape revealing our place in the world, MOCCA, Toronto
4. The opening of DHC Art Foundation, Montreal
5. Acting the Part: Photography as Theatre, National Gallery, Ottawa and touring
6. Huang Yong Ping’s controversial show, House of Oracles, at the VAG, Vancouver
7. Rirkrit Tiravanija’s exhibition, residency and talk – just his presence at OCAD, Toronto
8. Visualeyez festival of performance art in Edmonton
9. Altogether, Daniel Cockburn’s choreographed performance at AGYU, Toronto
10. Isabelle Hayeur and Eric Raymond, Tunnel Vision at TSV, Toronto

Isabelle Hayeur & Eric Raymond, Tunnel Vision, 2007. Image: trinitysqarevideo.com
11. Rainer Eisch’s installation, Nous serons-nous jamais rencontrĂ©s? at Quartier Ephemere, Montreal
12. Omer Fast’s Dogville at Plug in ICA, Winnipeg
13. The ViVA prize being awarded to Luanne Martineau, Vancouver
14. Shary Boyle’s exquisite figurines at the Power Plant, Toronto
15. Predators and Prey at Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation, Toronto

Luanne Martineau, Figure, 2006. Image: cbc.ca
MOST EXCITING OF 2007
1. BGL, artist collective, Quebec
2. The Arbour Lake School, artist collective, Calgary
3. Michel de Broin, artist, Montreal
4. Elizabeth McIntosh, artist, Vancouver
5. Mark Lewis, artist, London UK
6. Luis Jacob, artist, Toronto
7. Kelly Mark, artist, Toronto
8. Adad Hannah, artist, Montreal
9. David Altmejd, artist, Brooklyn/London
10. Wil Kucey, director, Le Gallery, Toronto
11. Sarah Anne Johnson, artist, Winnipeg
12. Jason Gringler, artist, New York
13. Louise Dery, curator at UQAM, Montreal
14. Fred Herzog, artist, Vancouver
15. Tim Lee, artist, Vancouver

1 comments:
BGL totally rocks my world, and I couldn't agree with VoCA more...
Everytime I see one of their pieces, I love the way I'm forced through space while at the same time drifting around and peeking into corners. The green car at the ROM was plenty of fun - but the big installation at the NAtional Gallery in Ottawa was even more fun.
Cheers VoCA, hope the tiny bubbles find you New Year's Eve, you've earned them.
Liz
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