Border Crossings
Vol. 34, No. 2, Issue 134
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We are following our dazzling and provocative issue on monsters, with a provocation of a different sort. This is an issue featuring the work of five strong artists who are women: Lynda Benglis, radical since the ’60s, no less radical now; Dana Schutz, a young artist who consistently challenges what painting is in her strangely beautiful absurdist narratives; Erica Eyres, a former Winnipeg artist now Glasgow-based whose acute sensibility produces simultaneously aching, awkward and amusing videos, drawings and clay works; Tammi Campbell, a young Saskatchewan artist who addresses all the issues of Modernism in her work, making historic forbears such as Agnes Martin and Frank Stella her own; and Colleen Heslin, whose beautiful paintings are hybrid forms on canvas, unique to her.
Also in the issue:
Borderviews featuring Mia Feuer, Aurel Schmidt, Alisa Henriquez and Zachari Logan
Crossovers featuring Jack Bush, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cliff Eyland, Jennifer Lefort, JMW Turner, Fred Tomaselli, Lee Friedlander, Mark Neufeld, Robert Scott, Aleesa Cohene and more…
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About Border Crossings
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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