Anne Plamondon Les Mãƒâªmes Yeux Que Toi Reviews

What are we reading? Watching? Losing our minds over? This calendar week'south newsletter will catch y'all up.

The Game of Thrones Season eight trailer got 81 1000000 views in 24 hours. A little more than fourscore million of those views probably came from this office. (HBO)

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Nosotros've been hearing a lot of the same feedback from readers recently, and perhaps you lot tin can relate. They've been telling us how these emails help them catch up on all the stories and videos they've missed during the work calendar week. That'southward pretty fantastic to hear. (You're welcome!)

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What are we reading?

"The Secrets of the World's Greatest Art Thief" is a true-crime confessional dissimilar anything else we read this week, a story that's basically the adjacent great Wes Anderson pic waiting to happen. So if you've passed on this long-read from GQ, don't sleep on it any longer. (I only wish they'd included photos of the tiny sleeping room where this dude stashed his mountain of loot.) Some other arty link that'south been making the rounds: this written report that suggests the real path to art stardom is making friends — loads of them — which of a sudden makes the pressure to grow those Instagram followers even more real. On the field of study of Instagram, head to The Verge to read upwards on how the folks building custom AR filters are creating a whole new way to think about the dazzler standard. (Montreal's FvckRender gets a mention.)

What's blowing our minds?

Montreal duo Fecal Affair are definitely leading that alien, postal service-beauty Instagram artful we were talking virtually, and while their business relationship blows millions of minds on a daily footing, we're mentioning them now because they're included in this all-Quebec fashion exhibition that opened at the Musée des beaux-arts Montréal concluding weekend. Equally for feel-expert sci-fi vibes, nosotros'll go along reading virtually Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy'due south Border until we're there for real, attempting a 12-parsec Kessel Run. We're too fangirl/guy-ing over the Game of Thrones Flavour 8 trailer, and making sense of the hype and backlash surrounding Captain Marvel . Extra special mention to the CM review on Vulture because it references Starcrash, a Star Wars rip-off featuring Canada's own Christopher Plummer as some kind of space ghost and/or hologram. (Nosotros're not certain — we're yet tracking downwards a copy of the movie.) Googling it was the best/weirdest history lesson we had all week. Oh, and more fashion! Toronto'due south Mustafa the Poet but did a collab with Valentino, a story that should serve equally a reminder to the states all: always check your DMs.

What are we listening to?

Robyn, Rosalía, Marie Davidson — and all the other artists included in The New York Times Magazine'south annual cornucopia of a music feature, "The 25 Songs That Matter Right Now." Be warned: "Baby Shark" is amongst this year's featured tracks. (This, by the fashion, is the role's fave remix.)

And because we promised you lot eye candy

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Put a trip to El Alto, Republic of bolivia, on your saucepan list. Packing a wallop of psychedelic course and colour (both within and out), these buildings by builder Freddy Mamani Silvestre are worth checking out.

(Courtesy of gallery FUMI)

Beat yes. Get a closer look at Rowan Mersh's Asabikeshiinh (dreamcatcher), an installation made entirely out of seashells.

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This is what happens when you air-dry your laundry in early March. Art by Vancouver's Nicole Dextras.

Y'all've got to see this

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Why is this art?- Fair question. Tough, but fair. And it'south a question you've probably heard — and asked — plenty of times before. That's why Professor Lise (not actually a professor) will testify you how to tackle it on the new episode of Fine art 101. (Bookmark this link before your next family trip to the museum.)

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This dancer'south father had schizophrenia. She choreographed a testify well-nigh his life - Acclaimed Quebec dancer Anne Plamondon showtime performed Les mêmes yeux que toi, or The Same Eyes as Yours, in 2012 — and during a recent remount of the show, we joined her in rehearsal to hear how the project'southward evolved. As Plamondon says in the video, the show's been especially powerful for those who've been affected by the mental disease. "When information technology got in front of an audition, people would come upwards to me after and say, 'This is my brother.' 'This is my sister.' 'This is my uncle.' 'This is my grandad.' 'This is me.'"

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Would you ever get a tattoo to rep your province?- A lot of Jessica Coffey's clients ask her for Newfoundland tattoos, stuff like icebergs and cod...and Purity-brand snacks. Become ahead and zoom in on that photograph. It's a bulletin board plastered with Jessica's wink art, and there are loads of maritime-y designs hiding in there. Yous might spy a few drawings that reverberate Jessica's Inuit identity, too, and for this episode of Art Hurts, we head to St. John'south, where Jessica reveals why her mixed cultural groundwork informs what, and how, she tattoos.

Follow this artist

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Lana Filippone (@lanafilippone) - Ane of Lana's sculptures features in our profile picture this month (squint and you'll see a porcelain eyeball staring right back at y'all), and the Toronto artist is inspired by a mix of natural imagery and mystical symbolism. "In that location's usually quite a lot going on in each piece," she told united states over email a few weeks back. Follow her for more.


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