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Considering works by 19 artists, Spalding discerns three main areas of concern in paintings of the 1...
Seven curators, requested to choose a "seminal Canadian work from 1985 on," contribute explanatory t...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Théberge describes the exhibitions and publications which defined Canadian art in the 1970s. Include...
Seitz provides an overview of regional identities and international influences in Canadian art. Biog...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Théberge traces a brief history of the Gallery’s various collections in this publication showcasing ...
Gamzu recounts the organization of the exhibition while Théberge mixes biographical details of the a...
On the occasion of an exhibition preceding an auction which gathered works by 174 Canadian artists, ...
Includes statements by some of the nine participating artists. Biographical notes
This publication documents an exhibition of works by 24 Canadian artists who made up the avant-garde...
Defining the art of the 20th century as the art of the new, Aarons accounts for nine young Canadian ...
Bradley briefly describes the development of the exhibition and diagnoses a plurality of artistic ap...
Considering works by 19 artists, Spalding discerns three main areas of concern in paintings of the 1...
Seven curators, requested to choose a "seminal Canadian work from 1985 on," contribute explanatory t...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Théberge describes the exhibitions and publications which defined Canadian art in the 1970s. Include...
Seitz provides an overview of regional identities and international influences in Canadian art. Biog...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Théberge traces a brief history of the Gallery’s various collections in this publication showcasing ...
Gamzu recounts the organization of the exhibition while Théberge mixes biographical details of the a...
On the occasion of an exhibition preceding an auction which gathered works by 174 Canadian artists, ...
Includes statements by some of the nine participating artists. Biographical notes
This publication documents an exhibition of works by 24 Canadian artists who made up the avant-garde...
Defining the art of the 20th century as the art of the new, Aarons accounts for nine young Canadian ...
Bradley briefly describes the development of the exhibition and diagnoses a plurality of artistic ap...
Considering works by 19 artists, Spalding discerns three main areas of concern in paintings of the 1...
Seven curators, requested to choose a "seminal Canadian work from 1985 on," contribute explanatory t...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...