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08/18/2011

Speaking of TIFF ...


03.Amend The two programmes I'm most interested in, Wavelengths and Future Projections, annouced their programs this week. As always, good stuff: I'm looking forward to Tacita Dean's piece Edwin Parker, about the recently deceased Cy Twombly (one of my all-time favourites), 349 (For Sol Lewitt), produced in conjunction with Mercer Union's display of their very own wall drawing last summer, Joyce Wieland's long-since seen seminal work Sailboat, and the return from local limbo of Toronto's Nick and Sheila Pye, who last showed here in 2009 at now-defunct ArtCore. They'll be showing their new work Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board at Birch Libralato.  

(Image: "Amend," 2010, Nick and Sheila Pye)

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  • Murray Whyte covers visual arts for the Star. He's also a feature writer for the Saturday and Sunday Star. He has written about art for the New York Times, Canadian Art magazine, the National Post and many others.

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