On Show: Pussy Riot’s Russia at the Polygon Gallery
Velvet Terrorism.
An exhibition by the Russian art collective Pussy Riot, is on display at North Vancouver’s Polygon Gallery until June 2.
An exhibition by the Russian art collective Pussy Riot, is on display at North Vancouver’s Polygon Gallery until June 2.
Interior Infinite explores the ways radical self-expression ruptures the constraints of the usual.
The exhibition has over 100 pieces on display from 60 renowned international artists, including Warhol and Ruscha as well as Cindy Sherman, Nobuyoshi Araki, Guy Bourdin, Man Ray, and Wolfgang Tillmans.
The Patkaus are giants in the Canadian architectural world—their work is studied in universities around the globe—but they do not use their heft to produce 80-storey towers punctuating urban centres. Instead, quietly, the Patkaus focus on ideas: the pure, unembarrassed inquiry that precedes and infuses all truly great designs.
When the Polygon Gallery opens this November in North Vancouver’s lower Lonsdale neighbourhood, it will mark the completion of a project roughly four decades in the making.