Identifying pictorialism as the popular aesthetic movement in photography in postwar Vancouver, guest curator Pakasaar goes on to trace the development of Canadian photography from the 1940's to the 1960's. The author discusses the salons of various Vancouver camera clubs, as well as the activities of the National Film Board and the impact of picture magazines and fashion advertising on photographic aesthetic. The resulting exhibition assembles work by amateur and commercial photographers, with imagery that ranges from abstraction to photojournalism. Chronology, 1940-1964
Documents the history of the Photography Gallery with a chronology of exhibitions. Wollheim gives a ...
Presenting a survey of art in British Columbia, Balkind describes the aims and questions posed by th...
Canadians in recent years have become increasingly aware of their heritage. Entering into a new era...
Identifying pictorialism as the popular aesthetic movement in photography in postwar Vancouver, gues...
Catalogue of an exhibition that traces Vancouver's urban development from the late 1950s-60s by juxt...
Catalogue made on the occasion of a photo-based exhibition that documented performance/action works ...
By examining photographs, one can gain a good amount of insight into the history of a place. Commerc...
Catalogue published to accompany a series of three exhibitions that presented artworks from private ...
This publication documents a history of avant-garde activity in Canada since 1939. Bronson illustrat...
"How have photographs contributed to visualizing the "imagined community" of Canada? In what ways do...
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Ranging from the personal to the historical and analytic, 23 articles on art, photography, film, vid...
45 years of Canadian photography are represented in 150 stills dating from 1939 and comprising portr...
In this catalogue for an exhibition that surveys new media artworks produced in Vancouver during the...
Catalogue of a photography biennial in which theoreticians, critics, art historians, photographers, ...
Documents the history of the Photography Gallery with a chronology of exhibitions. Wollheim gives a ...
Presenting a survey of art in British Columbia, Balkind describes the aims and questions posed by th...
Canadians in recent years have become increasingly aware of their heritage. Entering into a new era...
Identifying pictorialism as the popular aesthetic movement in photography in postwar Vancouver, gues...
Catalogue of an exhibition that traces Vancouver's urban development from the late 1950s-60s by juxt...
Catalogue made on the occasion of a photo-based exhibition that documented performance/action works ...
By examining photographs, one can gain a good amount of insight into the history of a place. Commerc...
Catalogue published to accompany a series of three exhibitions that presented artworks from private ...
This publication documents a history of avant-garde activity in Canada since 1939. Bronson illustrat...
"How have photographs contributed to visualizing the "imagined community" of Canada? In what ways do...
Donnelly provides a historical context for an exhibition which traces the evolution of postwar Canad...
Ranging from the personal to the historical and analytic, 23 articles on art, photography, film, vid...
45 years of Canadian photography are represented in 150 stills dating from 1939 and comprising portr...
In this catalogue for an exhibition that surveys new media artworks produced in Vancouver during the...
Catalogue of a photography biennial in which theoreticians, critics, art historians, photographers, ...
Documents the history of the Photography Gallery with a chronology of exhibitions. Wollheim gives a ...
Presenting a survey of art in British Columbia, Balkind describes the aims and questions posed by th...
Canadians in recent years have become increasingly aware of their heritage. Entering into a new era...