Border Crossings
Vol. 33, No. 3, Issue 131
In this issue
Painting: Cover by New York-based artist Charline von Heyl
Bordernotes (Meeka Walsh)
The Woman Who Ate Money: A Parable for Our Time
Bordercolumn (Robert Enright)
Hairy Who’s On First
Hairy Who & the Chicago Imagists, directed by Leslie Buchbinder
Borderviews
Sam de Lange
Places for Peanuts
Tyler Hilton
Ufuk Gueray
Interviews
Too Little and Too Much, All the Time
Charline von Heyl and the Life of Painting
The Synonym Revealer’s Life
Neil Farber Makes Connections
Divided Pathways: Painting’s Choice
An Interview with Elizabeth McIntosh
Iconographer of the Local
A Conversation with David Thauberger
Articles
The Grand Synthesizer: Gordon Smith and the Tradition of Painting
by Robin Laurence
For the Time Being: Blue Republic’s Vanishing Acts
by Mark Kingwell
Itinerary of a Traveller through Darkness: The Nomadic Paintings of Martin Golland
by James D Campbell
Painting Places Painting: Dagmar Dahle and Chris Kline
by Stephen Horne
Also in this issue
Extensive review section featuring Phyllida Barlow, Sky Glabush, Sylvie Bouchard, Paul-Emile Borduas, Bertram Brooker, Ron Shuebrook, Divya Mehra, 7: Professional Native Indian Artists Inc., Susanna Heller, Jim Hodges, Raymond Boisjoly, Milos Milidrag, Chapman Bros., Sonny Assu, Jimmy Limit and David Arnason.
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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