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Sara Angel

Sara Angel is the executive director of the Art Canada Institute.
Old photograph of a man on the sidewalk holding his briefcase and hat
Feature / October 2014

The Secret Life of Max Stern

October 15, 2014April 13, 2020 - by Sara Angel

The Nazis stole his family’s paintings. Now, twenty years after his death, he is changing the rules of restitution

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Photograph by the National Gallery of Canada, 2013
July/August 2013 / Visual Art

Almost Famous

June 10, 2013April 13, 2020 - by Sara Angel

Shary Boyle steps onto the world stage at the Venice Biennale

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Illustration by Ben Clarkson
January/February 2013 / Visual Art

The People’s Art

December 10, 2012April 13, 2020 - by Sara Angel

The photographer who wins the prestigious Grange Prize is chosen online by the public. Is this a gimmick, or the future of art in the digital age?

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Painting by Jack Chambers
January/February 2012 / Visual Art

Unfinished Business

January 12, 2012September 16, 2019 - by Sara Angel

Jack Chambers died of leukemia in 1978, leaving behind an incomplete painting he had worked on for over a decade. The mystery of his masterpiece, Lunch

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