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5 books by Toronto artists you can buy right now

Toronto artists often find themselves releasing books to limited fanfare outside of the art world. As the cold settles in for the long haul, it might be time to take a break from obsessively re-reading Donna Tartt novels over clove cigarettes and coffee, and instead cuddle up with a cup of your tea (this winter has made me a chamomile fan for the first time ever) and with the work of the city's visual innovators - without trudging through the snow to a gallery.

Also don't miss thePitiful Human Lizardcomic books, the upcoming catalogs forThis Is Not a ToyandVilla Raster's contemporary art festival, and titles atArt Metropol,The Beguiling,Magic Pony, the AGO,Cooper Cole,TYPE,Angell,Mercer Union,Bau-Xi Photo, and many more.

Here are 5 great books from Toronto artists you can buy right now.

Jennifer Rose Sciarrino - 2015 - 06 - 21 - 2024 - 06 - 21
If you're a fan of the gracefully psychedelic, check out this publication fromJennifer Rose Sciarrino, one of ourartists to watchin 2015.2015 - 06 - 21 - 2024 - 06 - 21"charts the movement of the sun on the longest day of the year, June 21st, in Toronto, Canada, from the years 2015 to 2025." . The beautiful work is available through Art Metropole.

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Nina Bunjevac - Fatherland
Whether you're an avid or tepid fan of graphic novels, you won't regret picking upNina Bunjevac's compelling (and brutal) family memoir, tracing paths between Canada and the former Yugoslavia. Find it atshopAGO,Amazon, and many Toronto book stores and comic shops.

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Introducing Suzy Lake
The AGO'sSuzy Lake exhibitruns until March 22, 2015, and the artist's takes on identity, photography, and feminism and other social issues are a must-see. The exhibit catalog, edited by Georgian Uhlyarik and Sophie Hackett, is available fromshopAGO.

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Kim Dorland
When Toronto painterKim Dorlandopened solo exhibitI Hate Poetry but I Love TV(or, K.D. @ 4-oh/4-reel)last fall, his vibrant nature scenes echoing with eerie digital pulses had already made him one of Canada's most hyped painters. Find it atChapters Indigo, the AGO, and other book shops around town.

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Jesse Harris (misc)
Cooper Cole recommended we check out the books ofJesse Harris, the artist behind Queen Street's "You've Changed" mural and one of ourartists to watch in 2015, and it was a good call. Find titlesNotebook, an alphabetical collection of "every slogan he has ever thought up," risograph song lyric-influenced bookIdyeahs: Is a Poet a Poem?, xeroxedHow To Look Punk, and more.

BONUS

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Kid Power
For the film buffs: Spectacular Optical'sKid Power, the Kier-La Janisse and Paul Corupe edited book on kids in cult movies, was written for adults andrefined children.Grab the book on their website, and if you're more into screenings than galleries, look out for Spectacular'sfilm screening series. Kier-La Janisse'sHouse of Psychotic Women: An Autobiographical Topography of Female Neurosis in Horror and Exploitation Filmsis also still available.

What did we miss? Leave your favourite Toronto art books in the comments.

Images: Jennifer Rose Sciarrino's 2015 - 06 - 21 - 2024 - 06 - 21 via herwebsite,金正日Dorland,他妈的爱- oil, acrylic, spray paint and ink on wood panel - 2008 viahis website, Suzy Lake Are You Talking to Me?, 1979, gelatin silver prints (5) and chromogenic prints (2), various dimensions, from 81 x 53 cm to 94 x 63.5 cm, each, Purchased with the assistance of Art Toronto 2009 Opening Night Preview and the David Yuile and Mary Elizabeth Hodgson Fund and Greg Latremoille, 2009, via theAGO, Fatherland via Nina Bunjevac'swebsite, Jesse Harris book viaprojectspace.ca.


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