Erica Eyres Returns to WinnipegRodney LaTourelleArtReview26 January 2024‘Dancing for Dummies’ at C’cap – Centre for Cultural and Artist Practices, Winnipeg reveals the artist’s fascination with the subjective nature of identity
An Art Exhibition or Fictional Quest?Rodney LaTourelleArtReview31 October 2022Bergen Assembly’s 2022 edition continually returns to questions of authorship and identity
Copenhagen Calling: The Lowdown On The Danish Capital’s Art SceneRodney LaTourelleArtReview29 October 2021Young artists are questioning Denmark’s benevolent self-image, portraying the cosy-focused ‘hygge’ culture as a strategy to avoid critical reflection
‘It Is Lit’: How To Show Inuit ArtRodney LaTourelleArtReview16 April 2021Qaumajuq museum in Winnipeg, Canada, is a groundbreaking step in the decolonisation of our arts institutions
Copenhagen’s Summer Exhibitions: Timely and TimelessRodney LaTourelleArtReview28 August 2020A confirmation of how essential art is to processing our current crises-ridden realities
Eva Kot’átková at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, CopenhagenRodney LaTourelleArtReview01 March 2020Rodney LaTourelle finds himself immersed in the installation artist’s transformative world