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In this issue

In Focus: Heather Rigg (ON) writes an article on Toronto-based artist Stephanie Comilang’s film Lumapit Sa Akin, Paraiso (Come To Me, Paradise).

In Focus: Jessica Karuhanga (ON) writes on multi-media artist Kapwani Kiwanga (FR).

In Focus: Natasha Chaykowski (AB) interprets the works and texts of Southern California-based Kite’s recent exhibition and performance “Everything I Say Is True.”

In Focus: Maxine Proctor (ON) discusses the dank memery of Goth Shakira (QC).

Sandee Moore (SK) corresponds with Kara Uzelman (SK) in our fourth STUDIO feature.

Saskatoon-based artist Jean-Sebastien Gauthier presents his Artist Folio Within Measure.

Pablo de Ocampo (BC) on the recent works of multi-media artist Allison Hrabluik (BC).

Michael DiRisio (ON) and Teresa Carlesimo (ON) discuss recent photo and video work that offers a critical analysis of global capitalism through the depiction of rocks and minerals as contested subjects.

Laurence Butet-Roch (ON) writes our feature article on photography and video artist Sarah Angelucci (ON).

Genevieve Flavelle (ON) conducts an interview with Samra Habib (ON), the creator of “Just me and Allah: A Queer Muslim Photo Project.”

BlackFlash Magazine Description:

PublisherBuffalo Berry Press Inc.

CategoryArt

LanguageEnglish

Frequency3 Issues/Year

BlackFlash Magazine is a platform for contemporary visual art.

BlackFlash is dedicated to presenting critical opinions, urgent issues, and innovative ideas about divergent artistic practices from across Canada, the United States and beyond. Each issue includes feature articles, profiles, interviews, and artist projects from a diverse selection of artists, writers, and curators. BlackFlash fosters a rich public engagement with image-based practices, such as photography and video as well as sound, performance and social practice by promoting energetic debate and showcasing diverse voices and communities (local, regional, national and international).

BlackFlash was founded in 1983 by the Saskatoon artist-run centre, The Photographer’s Gallery (TPG). We are currently working on our 38th year of publication, making us one of Canada’s longest running magazines. BlackFlash is proudly published, designed, and disseminated in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and is an internationally recognized resource and authority on Canadian and international contemporary art.

BlackFlash was created to promote contemporary photography and over its thirty-five year history, the magazine evolved, following the artistic trajectory of photo-based practice to include artists working with new technologies such as video and digital media. In its commitment to being responsive to artists and relevant to contemporary art practice, the magazine has recently broadened its editorial mandate, while affirming its distinctive prairie perspective.

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