The turning point of his career occurred in 1951, when famed Montreal gallery owner Max Stern tracked the painter down where ...
Born in 1871, painter Emily Carr resisted her prim upbringing in British Columbia. Instead of flowers and gardens—deemed proper subjects for a lady artist—Carr felt drawn to the region’s lush, ...
The British film industry of the 1950s underwent intense financial pressure. Audiences were changing and diminishing, and ...
Daisy Ranch on Salt Spring Island sounds intruigingly more like a whimsical fictional residence than an actual home. However, this is the latest project by architecture firm Olson Kundig, which ...
Photography Competition returns for 2026, inviting photographers to submit their most compelling travel images from the past year. The ...
The design utilizes curved architecture and biophilic elements inspired by the West Coast landscape to create a sense of "flow" throughout the office.
Award shows are bound to get stuff wrong, but a shocking number of masterpieces were ignored by the Grammys in the album of the year category.
Fitness World Canada is scaling up significantly, announcing a $50 million investment to accelerate its national corporate ...
Opening February 6, That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature is the gallery’s largest exhibition dedicated to Carr in over two decades, bringing together more than 100 works drawn primarily ...
Five-year strategy includes 25 new corporate clubs and the launch of FW franchise program ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...