The work and concerns of six artists from Ontario and Québec are examined through artists' statements, essays, and extensive visual documentation. Biographical notes. 107 bibl. ref
Curatorial statements accompany artists' statements by six Québec and Ontario artists using glass as...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
Lord discusses 22 artists from across Canada deemed to represent interesting and new directions in p...
The work and concerns of six artists from Ontario and Québec are examined through artists' statement...
Kirby describes the work of eight artists as demonstrating the variety of attitudes and methods of e...
Works from the Museum's collection are viewed as rejection of the suburban lifestyle and its values....
Molin Vasseur compares the work of 14 artists represented by Grünwald Gallery (Toronto) and Aubes 39...
Includes statements by some of the nine participating artists. Biographical notes
Curator Boyanoski identifies the period 1950-1963 as pivotal to Canadian art. Focusing on work from ...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
Greenfield briefly introduces the work of 14 Toronto artists. Statements by some of the artists. Bio...
Documentation of site-specific outdoor works in four Windsor locations. Statement by the six partici...
One sculpture for each of seven artists from Ontario and Québec is briefly described. Biographical n...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
Curatorial statements accompany artists' statements by six Québec and Ontario artists using glass as...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
Lord discusses 22 artists from across Canada deemed to represent interesting and new directions in p...
The work and concerns of six artists from Ontario and Québec are examined through artists' statement...
Kirby describes the work of eight artists as demonstrating the variety of attitudes and methods of e...
Works from the Museum's collection are viewed as rejection of the suburban lifestyle and its values....
Molin Vasseur compares the work of 14 artists represented by Grünwald Gallery (Toronto) and Aubes 39...
Includes statements by some of the nine participating artists. Biographical notes
Curator Boyanoski identifies the period 1950-1963 as pivotal to Canadian art. Focusing on work from ...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
Greenfield briefly introduces the work of 14 Toronto artists. Statements by some of the artists. Bio...
Documentation of site-specific outdoor works in four Windsor locations. Statement by the six partici...
One sculpture for each of seven artists from Ontario and Québec is briefly described. Biographical n...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
Curatorial statements accompany artists' statements by six Québec and Ontario artists using glass as...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
Lord discusses 22 artists from across Canada deemed to represent interesting and new directions in p...