Internet news on the Biennale
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Submitted without commentHe should have been all over this in Voir - but there ain't nothing, not a single word this week Why did he write his preview/review in the issue of May 3?
[update May 21: I bumped this to the top again, due to the addition over the week of about half a dozen items, most specifically the review in the Globe & Mail.]
[Update May 26: Nicholas Mavrikakis and Voir review the biennale. I do not see much difference between the preview he wrote three weeks ago, and the review he wrote this week.]
Submitted without comment
As I come across more I will update this list. If there are any significant changes I will bump it to the top again - and for those of you who like to read between the lines, I do have one question - what's up with Nicholas Mavrikakis?
- Sarah Milroy's review in the Globe & Mail
- Nathalie Guimond of Voir reviews the David Altmejd exhibit
- René Viau of Le Devoir reviews the David Altmejd exhibit
- Rupert Bottenberg of the Mirror on the Music
- Christine Redfern of the Mirror on the art and the music
- Susannah Wesley of the Hour on David Altmejd
- Stéphane Martel of Voir on Peaches
- Mario Cloutier of La Presse on the art
- Louise Dussault of 24 heures on the music
- Denis-Daniel Boullé of Fuges on the art
- Marilou Séguin of the Journal de Montreal on the music and the art
- Radio-Canada on the art
- Press release about the STM press release about Beth Derbyshire
- Stillepost (the indie hipster bulletin board) thread about the biennale
- Andrea Carson of the View on Canadian Art Blog about the art
- Rene Viau's review in Le Devoir
- Denis of Midnight Poutine on Iran Do Espirito Santo
- Le Devoir on Comic Craze
- La Voix Populaire on the biennale
- A reprint of a press release on ArtDaily.com
- A brief mention in the Brainylady blog
- A brief mention on the CultureTV blog
- Fred da Cat's LiveJournal entry
[update May 21: I bumped this to the top again, due to the addition over the week of about half a dozen items, most specifically the review in the Globe & Mail.]
[Update May 26: Nicholas Mavrikakis and Voir review the biennale. I do not see much difference between the preview he wrote three weeks ago, and the review he wrote this week.]
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