Issue No.114 – Marcel x 3

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BordernotesThe Gaze and the Guess: Fixing Identity in Étant donnésMeeka Walsh

When Marcel Duchamp died in 1968, his longtime friend Frank Brookes Hubachek wrote a letter to Anne d’Harnoncourt, former director of the Philadelphia Museum of...

Collaborating Then and Now: Eldon Garnet & John Abrams

BorderviewsCollaborating Then and Now: Eldon Garnet & John Abrams

“There I am, John nervously sweating, Teeny sipping her chilled white wine and Marcel lifting a bishop from the board, and the sound of electronic...

Memory Mixer: E C Woodley

BorderviewsMemory Mixer: E C Woodley

The mind of Toronto-based composer and sound artist E C Woodley is rampant with memory. For seven weeks this spring, that memory materialized inside the...

BordercolumnRock of Aegis: "The T.A.M.I. Show", directed by Steve BinderRobert Enright

The T.A.M.I. Show has a peculiar history, the tracing of which necessitates a descent into rock & roll archeology. The film premiered in 33 theatres...

The Gallery of Ingenious Inventions: An Interview with Marcel Dzama

InterviewsThe Gallery of Ingenious Inventions: An Interview with Marcel DzamaRobert Enright

Cover Story   Let’s talk about the Border Crossings cover. Are the figures recruits from The Foolish Song for Lorica? The polka-dotted characters come from a drawing Picabia...

Marcel Barbeau: The Colour of Change

InterviewsMarcel Barbeau: The Colour of ChangeRobert Enright

Marcel Barbeau was interviewed by Robert Enright and Meeka Walsh in Montreal, March 25. Here are some excerpts: Border Crossings: What is it that makes you...

Who's Afraid of Claude Gauvreau

ArticlesWho's Afraid of Claude GauvreauRay Ellenwood

Praise for the work of Automatiste playwright and poet, Claude Gauvreau, taken from Ray Ellenwood’s article: Lorraine Pintal, who has been head of the Théâtre du...

Mythographies Archaeologies Circuitries: Other Ways of Curating

ArticlesMythographies Archaeologies Circuitries: Other Ways of CuratingJesse McKee

  Curators shouldn’t have to default to the mores of global homogeneity to participate on an international stage. The call for a return to the local...

Eldon Garnet & John Abrams

Art PagesEldon Garnet & John Abrams

Art Pages Eldon Garnet/John Abrams, "ReUnion," 1968-2010, photograph/oil on panel, each 8 x 6" (mounted together 11 x 14"). Courtesy the artists.

Daniel Spoerri

CrossoversDaniel SpoerriMark Clintberg

After being pelted by rain, I found the cloistered foyer of Haus Maria Theresia a true sanctuary: it is an art-deco-inspired church, and the hosting...

"Pencils, Ashes, Matches & Dust" by Donigan Cumming

Crossovers"Pencils, Ashes, Matches & Dust" by Donigan CummingChester Pelkey

In Donigan Cumming’s new book Pencils, Ashes, Matches & Dust, 2009, which draws its contents from his exhibition “Kincora,” 2008/10, the black-and-white photographic portraits arc...

Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde: Constructing a New World

CrossoversVan Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde: Constructing a New WorldPetra Halkes

Like great minds, great museums sometimes think alike. The Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, a small municipal institution in Leiden, The Netherlands, was preparing a major...

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