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Andrew Wright: War Games and Rockets

Published on Jul 23, 2008 in none

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Andrew Wright: War Games and Rockets

Andrew Wright: War Games and Roc...

July 23, 2008

Speakeasy Audio: Jungen and Gaitán tune in to community frequencies

Speakeasy Audio: Jungen and Gait...

April 16, 2008

Stephen Waddell Audiocast: The Photographing of Modern Life

Stephen Waddell Audiocast: The P...

April 02, 2008

James Crump has the Last Word on Reel Artists ’08

James Crump has the Last Word on...

March 19, 2008

John Zeppetelli: Déja Entrevue Audio Chat

John Zeppetelli: Déja Entrevue A...

March 18, 2008

When fairs are foul: Curator Jens Hoffmann on the current state of the art world

When fairs are foul: Curator Jen...

March 11, 2008

Audiocast: Interview with Oscar Muñoz

Audiocast: Interview with Oscar ...

March 06, 2008

John Richardson

John Richardson

March 04, 2008

Like two Mies in a pod: Audiocast of Phyllis Lambert and Lisa Rochon

Like two Mies in a pod: Audiocas...

February 27, 2008

An Interview with Oscar Munoz

An Interview with Oscar Munoz

January 30, 2008

Canadian Art International Lecture Series presents Mark Dion

Canadian Art International Lectu...

January 22, 2008

An Interview with Bobak Etminani

An Interview with Bobak Etminani

January 16, 2008

Canadian Art Interview with Ian Carr-Harris by Richard Rhodes

Canadian Art Interview with Ian ...

April 04, 2007

Canadian Art Interview with Robert Hughes by Richard Rhodes

Canadian Art Interview with Robe...

November 01, 2006

 

The soon-to-be-Ottawa-based artist Andrew Wright, known for his large-scale photo-based projects that examine technologies of image making, was a s... More

The soon-to-be-Ottawa-based artist Andrew Wright, known for his large-scale photo-based projects that examine technologies of image making, was a semi-finalist in last year’s Sobey Prize competition. In this interview with Canadian Art editor Richard Rhodes, he talks about his stint in the Canadian Forces Artists Program aboard the naval frigate HMCS Toronto and how it shaped the current exhibition of his work at Prefix ICA. Less

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