Vancouver’s Gathie Falk is an artistwith a strong reputation in her home region, a senior artist whose work is included in major collections and who shows regularly in the west. There is little unique about that; each region of this country boasts artists with simi-lar profiles at home but for whom the national stage has been elusive. How-ever, for Falk at least, that national stage has arrived, courtesy of the Na
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery has great pride in again presenting an exhibition of excellence from no...
Bell looks et the European influence on Canadian art in the 19th century, at the development of a di...
Falk outlines the premises which guided his choices for the Montreal representation, while Shlien di...
In one of a series of publications designed to introduce contemporary Canadian art to young people, ...
According to Balkind, the vigorous and idiosyncratic work of four Canadian artists is rooted in huma...
Sawchyn describes Falk’s work as participating in an adoration and elevation of everyday objects, li...
Falk reminisces about her career. Watson looks at the sources for Falk's painting and sculpture, whi...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
Describing Falk's Night Skies series, Graff looks at the artist's approach to painting and the devel...
Falk describes her paintings as dialogues between a chair and its surrounding objects
"Instead of lamenting Edmonton’s ignored bid to house Gatineau’s treasure, Edmonton artists build a ...
Stressing their interest in nature, McConnell describes the regionalism shared by the nine western C...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Deryk Houston is a Victoria artist whose work is displayed internationally. He has had many oneman s...
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery has great pride in again presenting an exhibition of excellence from no...
Bell looks et the European influence on Canadian art in the 19th century, at the development of a di...
Falk outlines the premises which guided his choices for the Montreal representation, while Shlien di...
In one of a series of publications designed to introduce contemporary Canadian art to young people, ...
According to Balkind, the vigorous and idiosyncratic work of four Canadian artists is rooted in huma...
Sawchyn describes Falk’s work as participating in an adoration and elevation of everyday objects, li...
Falk reminisces about her career. Watson looks at the sources for Falk's painting and sculpture, whi...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
Describing Falk's Night Skies series, Graff looks at the artist's approach to painting and the devel...
Falk describes her paintings as dialogues between a chair and its surrounding objects
"Instead of lamenting Edmonton’s ignored bid to house Gatineau’s treasure, Edmonton artists build a ...
Stressing their interest in nature, McConnell describes the regionalism shared by the nine western C...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Deryk Houston is a Victoria artist whose work is displayed internationally. He has had many oneman s...
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery has great pride in again presenting an exhibition of excellence from no...
Bell looks et the European influence on Canadian art in the 19th century, at the development of a di...
Falk outlines the premises which guided his choices for the Montreal representation, while Shlien di...