Looking at design and its promotion in Canada between 1967 and 1987, the authors discuss the roles played by economic structures, the environment and the cultural context of Canada. Includes interviews with contemporary Canadian designers and a summary of 120 products. Circa 350 bibl. ref
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Looking at design and its promotion in Canada between 1967 and 1987, the authors discuss the roles p...
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This comprehensive national directory provides resource information on federal and provincial govern...
Donnelly provides a historical context for an exhibition which traces the evolution of postwar Canad...
This catalogue documents the work of over 100 Canadian artists to issue from the Emily Carr Institut...
Looking at design and its promotion in Canada between 1967 and 1987, the authors discuss the roles p...
Burnett and Schiff provide an in-depth history of Canadian art from the 1940s through the 1980s. Dis...
Discussing the impact of industry on society and the environment, the authors address Canadian indus...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
The authors outline the development of ceramic sculpture in Western Canada, the influence of Funk Ar...
McKaskell establishes the context of the visual arts in the 1950s with reference to the development ...
A survey of Canada's native people contemporary artistic practice through themes which reflect their...
This selection of 25 essays reveals the changing tenor of writing on art in Canada in the 1980s, ref...
The discussion around the state of craft in contemporary culture relates to issues of originality, t...
Defining the role of the National Gallery in relation to contemporary art, Nemiroff enumerates recur...
The authors outline the history of relations between Canada's west coast, particularly Native art, a...
McDonald considers the construction of Canadian identity through cultural activities. Biographical n...
This comprehensive national directory provides resource information on federal and provincial govern...
Donnelly provides a historical context for an exhibition which traces the evolution of postwar Canad...
This catalogue documents the work of over 100 Canadian artists to issue from the Emily Carr Institut...