
Kate Taylor
Kate Taylor is a prominent Canadian art critic and journalist, known for her insightful commentary on contemporary art and culture. She has recently reviewed exhibitions, including those featuring works by Jean-Paul Riopelle, highlighting the dynamic energy and impact of Canadian art.
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Kate Taylor saw Jan van Scorel’s Portrait of a Gentleman as the best portrait of the year.
Morning Update: The year’s most essential cultureKate Taylor provides insights on what to see this fall.
Fall culture preview 2025: All the film, television, exhibits, music and more to look forward to this seasonKate Taylor writes about the patriotic interpretation of the Group of Seven's work in relation to current nationalism.
Morning Update: An ‘elbows up’ Canada DayKate Taylor critiques American attitudes towards free speech and racism.
Letters to the editor: ‘No company that wants to stay in business would touch a west-to-east pipeline.’ Letters to the editor for April 19Kate Taylor is referenced for her description of a Jean-Paul Riopelle exhibition as 'aggressive' and 'seething with energy'.
Opinion: In the face of American antagonism, I simply remember my favourite Canadian things













































