The Parthenon: A Monument of Greek Triumph or Insecurity?

Classical Greece has always been held as a model of triumphalism in the eyes of Western modernity. However, in the case of the Parthenon, this may not necessarily be true.

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by Christopher Lim

States of Listlessness: How Indigenous Video Artists Deconstruct Coloniality

Canadian cultural theorist Marshall McLuhan coined his famous phrase, “the medium is the message.” Indigenous artists have leveraged the medium of video and performance to deconstruct the stability of the nation-state.

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by Christopher Lim

Crises of Representation: The Exploitation of Indigenous Lifeways in Canadian Cultural Institutions

There is a crisis of representation facing Canadian cultural institutions. How have Indigenous creators confronted exploitation in the art world?

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by Christopher Lim

The Intersection of Art & Human Rights: A Roundtable with JAYUxGuelph

In this episode, Charlotte sits down with Callie Gibson and Christopher Lim, the co-creators of the art history publication delve Magazine, to discuss the relevance of art history in social justice movements. An insightful conversation ensues about the interconnected nature of artistic expression and human rights.

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by Callie Gibson and Christopher Lim

Inside the Mind of Erica Lee Emond

Erica Lee Emond’s art practice acts as her diary, taking on themes such as mental health, growth, and the process of maturing. In this interview, Erica gives us a glimpse into the mind of a young artist.

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by Callie Gibson

Call for Submissions – Fall 2021

delve Magazine is now accepting submissions for our inaugural Fall Issue! Read more on how to submit, and what we are looking for!

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by Christopher Lim and Callie Gibson

The Dystopian World of Maria Svarbova

In her photographic practice, young Slovakian artist Maria Svarbova brings forth a simplistic and powerful take on everyday mundane activities.

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by Callie Gibson

The Vitality of Resilience

How the development of art history relies on the resilience of artists.

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by Callie Gibson
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