[Winter 2020]
In this issue’s thematic section, we look at collective action in society. Against a background of social conflict and war, the artists evoke the impact of collective actions on the common good by re-examining and recontextualizing images plucked from the mass of media images that form our relationship with the world.
EDITORIAL
The Aesthetics of the Political
PORTFOLIOS
Masses | Monuments
Dominique Blain, Déplacements — Louise Déry, A Painful Beauty
Alain Paiement, Masses / Particules — Alain Paiement, Crowds
Gisele Amantea, Aleppo, Syria, December 17, 2016 — An interview by Jacques Doyon
Mélissa Pilon, Foules — Claudia Polledri, What Is a Crowd? A New Approach to the Photojournalistic Image
FOCUS
Stephen Gill, Gill and the Birds: A Photographic Code of Ethics — Alexis Desgagnés
Geneviève Cadieux, Vast Still Tender: Ghost Ranch — Laurie Milner
Dakar, From the Studio to the Sidewalk — Érika Nimis
EXHIBITIONS
Rebecca Belmore — Sophie Guignard
Janick Burn — Marie-Ève Leclerc-Parker
Yan Giguère, Suite cinétique — Stéphanie Hornstein
Biennale de Venise 2019 — Daniel Fiset
Michel Depatie — Alexia Pinto Ferretti
Territoires II — Christian Roy
Le projet Polaroid — Sophie Bertrand
The Walther Collection: The Way She Looks — Jill Glessing
READINGS
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