Border Crossings
Vol. 34 No. 4, issue 136
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Son et Lumière—the two essential elements of expression and celebration, and both are present in this issue. The light (photography) is represented by the photographs of two American masters: Robert Frank and Lee Friedlander. The sound is here in the music work of Michael Snow and the eminent contemporary composers: Joan Tower, David Lang and Barbara Monk Feldman. And meet the first postmodern multi-media communications diva, Canadian polymath Emma Gendron, 1895–1952.
In the issue:
Robert Frank, Michael Snow, Lee Friedlander, Winnipeg’s New Music Festival: Joan Tower, Barbara Monk Feldman, David Lang
Exhibition reviews featuring Doug Aitkin, John Player, VSVSVS, Japanese Photographers Respond to 3/11, John O’Brian’s Camera Atomica, Noam Gonick’s To Russia with Love, Gilles Hébert, Lost Space and its Remnants: The Hole in the Wall, A Retrospective, Jon Rafman, Brad Isaacs and more.
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Border Crossings is a quarterly cultural magazine published in Winnipeg, Canada. Its subject is contemporary Canadian and international art and culture, which the magazine investigates through articles, columns, reviews, profiles, interviews and portfolios.
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