An exhibition reckons with the revived legacy of an immigrant artist who created ornate illuminations and scathing caricatures of Nazism and the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Through the eighth cohort of the Creative Export Canada program's Export-Ready Stream, the Department of Canadian Heritage is investing a total of ...
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Her adherence to life is what made her radical in her own time, when so many artists were thinking through fractured picture ...