Issue on drawing
Volume 29, Number 3, Issue 115
The Drawing issue features:
INTERVIEWS with
Robert Longo
Waves crashing, bombs exploding, flowers blooming—Border Crossings looks at the art of the noted American artist whose desire to capture things at “the moment of their fulfillment,” forever suspends them at the height of their beauty and power.
Alison Norlen
For Norlen, creating artwork is addictive. In an interview with Border Crossings, the Saskatchewan-based artist discusses her compulsion to make art “a multi-sensory, visceral experience,” creating narratives that are “layered with weirdness.”
Ed Pien
The Canadian artist talks with Border Crossings about his distinct drawing style and technique, his laborious, intricate and otherworldly cut-piece installations and how his art isn’t about answering questions but posing them, whether they be “beautiful or ugly and grotesque.”
ARTICLES on
Amy Lockhart by Lee Henderson
Margaret Priest by EC Woodley
Luanne Martineau by Robin Laurence
ART PAGES by Chloe Piene
ESSAY by National Gallery of Canada Deputy Director, David Franklin, on Old Master Drawings.
POETRY Suite by Méira Cook
BORDERVIEWS on Jason Botkin, Robert Walser, Chloe Piene, Inuit Drawing and the opening of the new Plug In ICA building.
and REVIEWS of Rachel Whiteread, Guillermo Kuitca, Janet Werner, Etienne Zack, Pierre Dorion, the 2010 Alberta Biennial, Pop Life at the National Gallery and much more.
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