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Vancouver mural memorialises First Nations’ aide to stranded Indian immigrants
The work was unveiled as the name of a Conservative politician behind the Komagata Maru incident was removed from the federal building on which it is painted
Vancouver Mural Festival splashes colour on the streets
The festival will realise 25 new murals, including a 20-storey work by Shepard Fairey
Contested export of a Caillebotte painting raises questions about Canadian cultural law
A Canadian court recently overturned a ruling on the "national importance" of the French Impressionist's work, sold at Heffel Auction House in 2016
Vancouver's art market sees influx of Chinese cash
As British Columbia clamps down on foreign real estate investment, Chinese collectors are investing in contemporary Canadian art with "no expense spared”
Veterans and artists draw creative profit out of war
A project at the inaugural National Veterans Art Museum Triennial in Chicago aims to create artistic equity out of conflict
Vancouver Art Gallery staff strike continues
Union boss calls museum's recent offer "an insult"
After a decade of delays, Vancouver Art Gallery gets $40m boost for new building
The local philanthropic Chan family has reinvigorated the long-awaited expansion with an “unprecedented” gift
How a chain-link mosque at the Vancouver Biennale became a community hub
Saudi artist Ajlan Gharem's installation stands as an example of cultural exchange as diplomatic tensions break out between Canada and Saudi Arabia
Art installation in Canada helps rebuild burnt-out library in Iraq
A project at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto challenges the public to help restore a Baghdad art college’s collection
Kerry James Marshall on painting, politics and P Diddy’s record-breaking purchase of his work
The artist’s retrospective opens at the Rennie Collection in Vancouver, the largest private owner of his work
Douglas Coupland’s work in plastic is fantastic
The writer and artist unveils an ecological work inspired by the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and a 3D-printed national portrait of Canada
Parviz Tanavoli's Lions of Iran exhibition gets green light after Hassan Rouhani’s victory
Almost 1,000 guests attended the opening night to support the show, organised by Iran's leading artist
Art Gallery of Ontario goes from zero to number two with Diane Arbus acquisition
The Toronto museum becomes the second largest holder of the photographer’s work in the world with the purchase of 522 prints
Iran's presidential election casts shadow over show organised by country's leading artist
Artist Parviz Tanavoli hopes Lions of Iran exhibition will still go ahead in Tehran—and travel abroad
National Gallery of Canada receives major gift of contemporary art from collector Bob Rennie
The collection of 197 works is largely by Vancouver-based artists like Ian Wallace, Rodney Graham, Damien Moppet, Brian Jungen and Geoffrey Farmer, but also includes an important piece by Doris Salcedo
One man’s epic quest to recover a stolen painting by ‘Iraq’s Picasso’
The 1968 battle scene was withdrawn last month from Christie’s Dubai sale, but its fate remains in question
Mexican-Canadian artist caught up in political maelstrom over Trump Tower commission
Miriam Aroeste says she was surprised to have her art mixed up with the US President’s politics
Baghdad pop-up show could rise from the ruins
Artists hope to restage exhibition first seen in bombed-out shopping centre