As Italy shut down “all non-essential production activity except essential supply chains” on March 22, 2020, many companies responded with resourcefulness and solidarity, making […]…
Author L'Œil de la Photographie
Thanks to photographs in the collection of the McCord Museum, it is possible to see where Montrealers worked in the first decades of the […]…
The company innovates and naturally seeks to renew itself, it must take a creative look on the world in order to withstand globalized competition. […]…
Holden Luntz presents this fascinating group exhibition, we dedicate the totality of today’s edition to it. When we think of rooms most of us […]…
For Listri, it will have formal elements of architecture like repeating patterns of column, arches, tiles, or objects such as books and a color […]…
For Michael Eastman, rooms or spaces need to have a patina produced by time and use. Spaces must be ‘lived in” and convey a […]…
John Dugdale is a 20th century photographer smitten with the 19th century. He finds comfort in imagined ancestral connections. His is a world seemingly […]…
Bernard Faucon creates rooms as equivalent visual poems. A room can be lined in gold, bathed in milk, or covered in snow or sawdust. […]…
Karen Knorr builds a world of impossibilities. She explores grand spaces that are full of architectural richness, verdant light, and are steeped in history. […]…
Sandy Skoglund painstakingly constructs rooms to contain objects and people that investigate the signifiers of how we live, think, and what we value. She […]…