
Exhibitions: Larry Towell - The Museum Collection

"If there's one theme that connects all my work," the photographer Larry Towell once said, "I think it's that of landlessness; how land makes people into who they are and what happens to them when they lose it and thus lose their identities." Towell, who in 1988 became the first Canadian member of Magnum Photos, is known for his coverage of political conflict in Ukraine, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Afghanistan. Through April 26, Toronto's Stephen Bulger Gallery presents the exhibition "Larry Towell - The Museum Collection," a portfolio of handmade darkroom prints offering a survey of Towell's career from 1974 to 2010.

Anne Muntges's Bookcases

An artist known for her 3-D installations composed of life-sized drawings (below left), Anne Muntges has made a career of helping other artists. She currently directs the residency program and grant development at the Monira Foundation; preiously she served as program officer of fiscal sponsorship for the New York Foundation for the Arts, and prior to that, she served as education and studio manager at New York’s Center for Book Arts, where she hit my radar...