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How Toronto’s art scene grew from ‘barren ground’ to cultural powerhouse in the 1960s

Harry Malcolmson, now in his 90s, traces Toronto’s shift from conservatism to artistic hub in his book, “Scene: How the 1960s Transformed Canadian Art.”

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Harry Malcolmson, Toronto鈥檚 1960s art critic, was an essential voice in the city鈥檚 cultural transformation. Through his work at the 海角社区官网Telegram, Saturday Night, and the 海角社区官网Star, Malcolmson documented the explosive growth of Toronto鈥檚 artistic community as it evolved from a conservative outpost to a thriving hub of experimentation.


In the 1960s, Toronto鈥檚 art scene came into its own. What had been a quiet, largely conservative city became a place of creative risk-taking, shaped by a growing network of artists, galleries and critics. Harry Malcolmson was one of them, writing about the city鈥檚 transformation as it unfolded.

In his new book, 鈥淪cene: How the 1960s Transformed Canadian Art,鈥 out now from University of 海角社区官网Press, Malcolmson reflects on the decade through the lens of his own experience as a critic for the 海角社区官网Telegram, Saturday Night, and the 海角社区官网Star. He traces how a generation of artists, curators, gallerists and fellow writers helped turn 海角社区官网from a sleepy provincial outpost into a hub of artistic experimentation and ambition.

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