Sculpture and Story
Narrative art has been deeply unfashionable for about a century. But aren’t art and stories inextricable?
Aidan Harte
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A collection of 4 posts
Narrative art has been deeply unfashionable for about a century. But aren’t art and stories inextricable?
How the bronze crucifix in the Art Gallery of Ontario got from seventeenth-century Rome to twenty-first century Toronto is an intriguing tale, but it is a narrative filled with gaps.
Politics encourages giant-building not aesthetics.
Art isn’t free to produce. Especially the kind of art Sabin makes.