Festival

  • A Question of Balance

    • Michael Love
    • No. 3 Road Art Columns: Lansdowne East

      Lansdowne Canada Line Station, Number 3 Road, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Reflected City

    • Paulo Majano
    • No. 3 Road Art Columns: Lansdowne West

      Lansdowne Canada Line Station, Number 3 Road, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Paracosmic Lands

    • Annie Briard
    • No. 3 Road Art Columns: Aberdeen

      Aberdeen Canada Line Station, Number 3 Road, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Heliographic Scale

    • James Nizam
    • TELUS Plaza

      611 Sixth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada
  • Offshore – Hyundai Patriot

    • Rui Nunes
    • Woodward’s Atrium

      111 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • The Telephone Salesman

    • Matthew Brooks
    • UFCW Local 1518 Building

      350 Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC, Canada
  • Falun Series

    • Joseph Staples
    • Gastown BIA

      210-318 Homer St, Vancouver, BC
  • Vitrine

    • Karen Zalamea
    • South Granville BIA

      210–1501 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC
  • Precession of the Feminine

    • Alinka Echeverría
    • Stadium–Chinatown SkyTrain Station

      Stadium-Chinatown Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • A Horse Led to Water

    • Owen Murray
    • Canada Line: Marine Drive Station

      Marine Drive Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Industrioglyphs

    • Stuart McCall
    • Canada Line

      King Edward Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Chintzware

    • Julian Hou
    • Canada Line

      Broadway-City Hall Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Fruit Tree

    • Matthew Sawyer, Ron Tran
    • Canada Line

      Olympic Village Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Unknown Road

    • Jon Rafman
    • Canada Line

      Vancouver City Centre Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • #haunted_hunted

    • Tania Willard
    • Canada Line: South Granville Entrance

      United Kingdom Building, Granville Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Carpoolers

    • Alejandro Cartagena
    • Canada Line

      Waterfront Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada

News

Magic Hour Installations

On a beautiful day last week we set out just before the sunset to photograph a handful of Capture’s public installations around town. Now, we love a good white cube as much as the next guy, but it’s hard to beat mother nature doing her thing. The soft light and the falling leaves worked together to … Continued

Capture goes into the dollhouse with Dina Goldstein

Dina Goldstein’s highly anticipated exhibition In the Dollhouse opened officially on Saturday at Kimoto Gallery, the project will be on exhibition until November 15th. If you’ve read any of the extensive press Goldstein has attracted, then you already know that the project’s production value is through the roof. The artist took it a step further and has included props … Continued

Equinox Gallery’s blockbuster exhibitions now open!

Saturday afternoon was an exceptionally busy one for Capture, with 3 exhibitions opening at Equinox Gallery and Dina Glodstein’s highly anticipated In the Dollhouse opening at Kimoto Gallery. Fortunately the rain didn’t stop Vancouver’s art lovers from checking out either show! Check out the photos by Jean Cueta from the Fred Herzog, Geoffrey James, and David Hockney … Continued

Dana Claxton’s newest film “He Who Dreams”

UBC AHVA Visual Art faculty member and visual artist Dana Claxton’s latest film “He Who Dreams” is set to screen on November 8th at SFU Woodwards Cinema (149 West Hastings). It will be screened with a selection of other films as part of  the Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival 2013, with a book launch at 6pm and … Continued

AHVA Gallery

One of Capture’s more highly anticipated exhibitions opened last Wednesday, October 23, 2013, at the new AHVA Gallery. The exhibition was curated by Vytas Narusvicious and organized in part by the gallery’s Director Barrie Jones, it’s up until November 29th. Here’s what we said in our press release: The exhibition reflects upon a seminal 1969 exhibition … Continued

The limelight looks good on Capture

Capture’s director Julie Lee and artists Lincoln Clarkes and Brian Howell from Capture’s An Evolutionary Look at Vancouver Street Photography sat down with Fiona Forbes from The Rush to chat about the festival. In case you missed it live, here it is!  

SLIDELUCK: Dinner and a Show

Have you ever been in the middle of deeply pondering the significance of a contemporary masterpiece at an art opening only to be risen from your thoughtful gaze by the disruptive grumbling of your (possibly wine filled) tummy? We certainly aren’t strangers to this social faux-pas and clearly neither were the founders of SLIDELUCK! SLIDELUCK … Continued

‘Cyclists’ Gathers Momentum

Vitamin Daily caught wind of Lincoln Clarkes‘ newest photo book Cyclists and wrote a, dare we say, extremely flattering review! Spoiler alert: Cyclists may just be the answer to stale overly posed fashion blogs. Read it here. If you’d like to grab a copy for yourself, Capture has copies for sale for $30 each. Email [email protected] for … Continued

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