Bradley briefly describes the development of the exhibition and diagnoses a plurality of artistic approaches. The works and concerns of 19 Canadian artists are commented upon. Biographical notes. Circa 170 bibl. ref
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
Published on the occasion of the Art Bank's 20th anniversary, this catalogue lists the 16,172 works ...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Bradley briefly describes the development of the exhibition and diagnoses a plurality of artistic ap...
Describing this exhibition of work by young Canadian artists, Watson considers questions of pluralis...
This catalogue of works by 72 Canadian artists is prefaced by comments on the jurying process. Biogr...
Defining the art of the 20th century as the art of the new, Aarons accounts for nine young Canadian ...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
While identifying pluralism and realism as characterictis of art in the 1970s, Selby and 12 artists ...
Describing the end of a progressive model of art history, Heath notes the rise of pluralism in weste...
Smith discusses the aims and organization of the "Painting Now" exhibition series. The work and arti...
The authors describe the aims organization and results of the exhibition. Includes comments by the j...
Guest curator Sonne provides an historical background to her description of the relationships betwee...
A note by the jury, which comments briefly on the distribution of genres and on the quality of work ...
Six essayists consider the topic of American drawings, discuss how this medium remains a basic tool ...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
Published on the occasion of the Art Bank's 20th anniversary, this catalogue lists the 16,172 works ...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Bradley briefly describes the development of the exhibition and diagnoses a plurality of artistic ap...
Describing this exhibition of work by young Canadian artists, Watson considers questions of pluralis...
This catalogue of works by 72 Canadian artists is prefaced by comments on the jurying process. Biogr...
Defining the art of the 20th century as the art of the new, Aarons accounts for nine young Canadian ...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
While identifying pluralism and realism as characterictis of art in the 1970s, Selby and 12 artists ...
Describing the end of a progressive model of art history, Heath notes the rise of pluralism in weste...
Smith discusses the aims and organization of the "Painting Now" exhibition series. The work and arti...
The authors describe the aims organization and results of the exhibition. Includes comments by the j...
Guest curator Sonne provides an historical background to her description of the relationships betwee...
A note by the jury, which comments briefly on the distribution of genres and on the quality of work ...
Six essayists consider the topic of American drawings, discuss how this medium remains a basic tool ...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
Published on the occasion of the Art Bank's 20th anniversary, this catalogue lists the 16,172 works ...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...