The curators discuss recent trends in video work addressing social and political concerns, oppositional strategies to mainstream media, and approaches to language
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
Full documentation of 73 videos from the Trinity Square Video (TSV) collection acquired between 1982...
The curators discuss recent trends in video work addressing social and political concerns, oppositio...
In this exhibition that brings together 18 Canadian video artists – and which features installations...
This exhibition booklet for the third UK/Canadian Video Exchange features short descriptions of the ...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Art museum curators influence the way we see art, and especially video art. Examines 4 Canadian vide...
Ditta briefly outlines the history of video by artists and its' problematic relation to both art and...
Summarizing the development of artists' video, Rutherford describes the medium's exploration of soci...
The authors discuss art and its relation to politics in Quebec in the 1970s, to political change and...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
Gale and Morishita characterize independent video art in Canada through a discussion of Canadian ide...
Referring to spectacle, mass media, representation, seduction, modernism, and post modernism, the au...
Gagnon highlights the importance of politics in Toronto video productions while Patterson identifies...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
Full documentation of 73 videos from the Trinity Square Video (TSV) collection acquired between 1982...
The curators discuss recent trends in video work addressing social and political concerns, oppositio...
In this exhibition that brings together 18 Canadian video artists – and which features installations...
This exhibition booklet for the third UK/Canadian Video Exchange features short descriptions of the ...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Art museum curators influence the way we see art, and especially video art. Examines 4 Canadian vide...
Ditta briefly outlines the history of video by artists and its' problematic relation to both art and...
Summarizing the development of artists' video, Rutherford describes the medium's exploration of soci...
The authors discuss art and its relation to politics in Quebec in the 1970s, to political change and...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
Gale and Morishita characterize independent video art in Canada through a discussion of Canadian ide...
Referring to spectacle, mass media, representation, seduction, modernism, and post modernism, the au...
Gagnon highlights the importance of politics in Toronto video productions while Patterson identifies...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
Full documentation of 73 videos from the Trinity Square Video (TSV) collection acquired between 1982...