Pataphysical Graham ‘Pataphysical Graham’ investigates the possible use of pataphysical motifs in the work of the contemporary Canadian artist Rodney Graham, through his recourse to the figures of the clinamen and the spiral, two key motifs in ’pataphysics. The discussion is keyed to issues of melancholy and utopia, as these recur in Graham’s work
Describing Graham's paintings, Jenkner explores the artist's dual concerns for landscape and the for...
Gogarty describes selected works in Gordon’s exhibition of abstract/realistic paintings, presented a...
Master's thesis "Symbolism of a circle and a spiral - art interpretation" consists of a theoretical ...
A comprehensive analysis of Graham's oeuvre includes essays which elaborate on the resonance of Freu...
"This major exhibition of Canadian artist Rodney Graham presents more than 25 works from 1976 to the...
This unconventional catalogue contains texts by three authors - written in response to Graham's film...
In the following thesis entitled Meta/Physicals: Surrealism, spirituality and figuration in contempo...
"Urban parkland, invention and repetition are the key motifs of Rodney Graham’s Phonokinetoscope (20...
Johnstone examines the works of three artists who, by using pre-photographic optical devices, questi...
UID/HIS/04666/2019This paper seeks to establish a link between the referential process and the creat...
Title : The spiral in art. Aesthetic, ethical and political aspects. Abstract : In this work, we bui...
Wall's dense essay traces philosophical, historical and environmental concerns that inform Graham's ...
In his discussion of genesis and process in Peacock's work, the author reveals how these textured an...
The Master of Fine Art research has been driven by a desire to locate myself as an artist, and my ar...
Inspired by the strong visual presence of the circle in this author’s prior research into spiritual...
Describing Graham's paintings, Jenkner explores the artist's dual concerns for landscape and the for...
Gogarty describes selected works in Gordon’s exhibition of abstract/realistic paintings, presented a...
Master's thesis "Symbolism of a circle and a spiral - art interpretation" consists of a theoretical ...
A comprehensive analysis of Graham's oeuvre includes essays which elaborate on the resonance of Freu...
"This major exhibition of Canadian artist Rodney Graham presents more than 25 works from 1976 to the...
This unconventional catalogue contains texts by three authors - written in response to Graham's film...
In the following thesis entitled Meta/Physicals: Surrealism, spirituality and figuration in contempo...
"Urban parkland, invention and repetition are the key motifs of Rodney Graham’s Phonokinetoscope (20...
Johnstone examines the works of three artists who, by using pre-photographic optical devices, questi...
UID/HIS/04666/2019This paper seeks to establish a link between the referential process and the creat...
Title : The spiral in art. Aesthetic, ethical and political aspects. Abstract : In this work, we bui...
Wall's dense essay traces philosophical, historical and environmental concerns that inform Graham's ...
In his discussion of genesis and process in Peacock's work, the author reveals how these textured an...
The Master of Fine Art research has been driven by a desire to locate myself as an artist, and my ar...
Inspired by the strong visual presence of the circle in this author’s prior research into spiritual...
Describing Graham's paintings, Jenkner explores the artist's dual concerns for landscape and the for...
Gogarty describes selected works in Gordon’s exhibition of abstract/realistic paintings, presented a...
Master's thesis "Symbolism of a circle and a spiral - art interpretation" consists of a theoretical ...