The authors discuss art and its relation to politics in Quebec in the 1970s, to political change and to Québec's national aspirations. Discussions on the financial and political crisis in video in 1978, the relationship of art and national identity, and the Refus Global map the current discussion on art and politics
In the late 1960s, video recorders became portable, leaving the television studio for the art galler...
The curators discuss recent trends in video work addressing social and political concerns, oppositio...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
The authors discuss art and its relation to politics in Quebec in the 1970s, to political change and...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Montreal, June 2–8, 1974: Over 200 representatives of political cinema from 25 countries gathered at...
In this anthology of writings on or by Filliou, Sava adresses the French artist's Canadian connectio...
Prior to describing the works in "Mediated Mediums" - a video salon consisting of tapes by General I...
"Tracking the changing forms of video art in relation to the revolution in electronic and digital im...
This catalogue reflects the programming of an event which presented TV, film and artists' video docu...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
"Historian Sean Mills examines the linguistic debate in Quebec in the late 1960s from the perspectiv...
Madill notes the development of video since the early 1960s and the different approaches to the medi...
This thesis develops a reading of feminist art in Quebec that demonstrates the way that it emerged a...
Summarizing the development of artists' video, Rutherford describes the medium's exploration of soci...
In the late 1960s, video recorders became portable, leaving the television studio for the art galler...
The curators discuss recent trends in video work addressing social and political concerns, oppositio...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
The authors discuss art and its relation to politics in Quebec in the 1970s, to political change and...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Montreal, June 2–8, 1974: Over 200 representatives of political cinema from 25 countries gathered at...
In this anthology of writings on or by Filliou, Sava adresses the French artist's Canadian connectio...
Prior to describing the works in "Mediated Mediums" - a video salon consisting of tapes by General I...
"Tracking the changing forms of video art in relation to the revolution in electronic and digital im...
This catalogue reflects the programming of an event which presented TV, film and artists' video docu...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
"Historian Sean Mills examines the linguistic debate in Quebec in the late 1960s from the perspectiv...
Madill notes the development of video since the early 1960s and the different approaches to the medi...
This thesis develops a reading of feminist art in Quebec that demonstrates the way that it emerged a...
Summarizing the development of artists' video, Rutherford describes the medium's exploration of soci...
In the late 1960s, video recorders became portable, leaving the television studio for the art galler...
The curators discuss recent trends in video work addressing social and political concerns, oppositio...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...