Fraser stresses the political relevance and spiritualism of outdoor, site-related, installation works by Butler, Cruise, DeAngelis, Gomes and Stokes. Biographical notes. 43 bibl. ref
In a brief statement, Taylor emphasizes the ecological and political concerns underlying the exhibit...
Six sculptors working primarily with steel are featured. Five discuss their work and the relevance o...
Wilkin discusses the influence of cubist collage on the material and visual concerns of 20th century...
One sculpture for each of seven artists from Ontario and Québec is briefly described. Biographical n...
While briefly discussing the work of the five sculptors, Westra emphasizes the importance of materia...
McIntosh claims that a sensitivity to the environment is shared by five Ontario artists who created ...
Outlining the history of sculptural activity in Calgary, the curator discusses the concerns and work...
Documentation of site-specific outdoor works in four Windsor locations. Statement by the six partici...
Withrow considers events which have contributed to the development of Canadian sculpture for this ex...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Presentation of works by five Ontario artists whose works respond to the inside gallery space and th...
Sabbath offers a note on the work of five artists working in painting, collage, and sculpture. Biogr...
Introduction by de Pédery Hunt. Biographical notes on the 35 participating artists
Trudeau outlines the goals and activities of the Québec Sculptors' Association. Includes a chronolog...
Situating works by four Canadian sculptors within a multi-disciplinary approach to materials and ide...
In a brief statement, Taylor emphasizes the ecological and political concerns underlying the exhibit...
Six sculptors working primarily with steel are featured. Five discuss their work and the relevance o...
Wilkin discusses the influence of cubist collage on the material and visual concerns of 20th century...
One sculpture for each of seven artists from Ontario and Québec is briefly described. Biographical n...
While briefly discussing the work of the five sculptors, Westra emphasizes the importance of materia...
McIntosh claims that a sensitivity to the environment is shared by five Ontario artists who created ...
Outlining the history of sculptural activity in Calgary, the curator discusses the concerns and work...
Documentation of site-specific outdoor works in four Windsor locations. Statement by the six partici...
Withrow considers events which have contributed to the development of Canadian sculpture for this ex...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Presentation of works by five Ontario artists whose works respond to the inside gallery space and th...
Sabbath offers a note on the work of five artists working in painting, collage, and sculpture. Biogr...
Introduction by de Pédery Hunt. Biographical notes on the 35 participating artists
Trudeau outlines the goals and activities of the Québec Sculptors' Association. Includes a chronolog...
Situating works by four Canadian sculptors within a multi-disciplinary approach to materials and ide...
In a brief statement, Taylor emphasizes the ecological and political concerns underlying the exhibit...
Six sculptors working primarily with steel are featured. Five discuss their work and the relevance o...
Wilkin discusses the influence of cubist collage on the material and visual concerns of 20th century...