The New Social Environment#1038

Aesthetic Confessions: CANADA

Featuring Sarah Braman, Phil Grauer, Wallace Whitney, Joe DeNardo, Stuart Lorimer, Kari Cholnoky, Micheal Mahalchick, Xylor Jane, and Lilly Wei

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

CANADA founders Sarah Braman, Wallace Whitney, and Phil Grauer and artists who work or show at the gallery Joe DeNardo, Stuart Lorimer, Kari Cholnoky, Micheal Mahalchick and Xylor Jane join Rail contributor Lilly Wei for a conversation.

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CANADA

A color photograph of the storefront of New York's Canada Gallery.
CANADA was founded in Lower Manhattan in 1999 by a small group of artists committed to promoting the needs and energies of an improvised community. With two locations in Tribeca, CANADA remains unconventional in its structure and divergent in its programming.

Lilly Wei

A Photo of Lilly Wei
New York-based independent curator, writer, journalist and critic Lilly Wei writes on global contemporary art and emerging art and artists, reporting frequently on international exhibitions and biennials. She has written for dozens of publications here and abroad and is a longtime contributor to Art in America and a contributing editor at ARTnews. She is the author of numerous artists’ catalogues and monographs and has curated exhibitions in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Wei sits on the board of several non-profit art institutions and organizations including AICA/USA (the International Association of Art Critics), Bowery Arts & Sciences, and Art Omi International. She is a fellow and Treasurer of the Board of Directors of the CUE Foundation.

❤️ 🌈 We'd like to thank the The Terra Foundation for American Art for making these daily conversations possible, and for their support of our growing archive.