The work of seven Canadian artists is described as based on concepts of travel, altered by the mobility of the work force and changes in transportation systems. 2 bibl. ref
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Gale offers a demographic description of Canada, describing briefly arts activity in Toronto
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
The work of seven Canadian artists is described as based on concepts of travel, altered by the mobil...
Presentation of seven Canadian and American women artists exploring in diverse media the common them...
Balz defines the concepts of nation and state in the context of Canada's multi-cultural situation. T...
Fischer focuses on "the material means by which six contemporary Canadian artists attempt to renegot...
Adopting a critical view of Canadian society and its history, Mayer treats the social position of co...
Town notes the development of artists' societies and groups in the wake of the Group of Seven, most ...
Exploring western Canadian identity through the photographic (and text) works of ten artists, the au...
Resembling a Canadian passport, this catalogue represents works by over 20 artists addressing Canadi...
Publication to accompany an exhibition in which five Canadian artists consider how travelling to and...
Johnstone describes the juxtapositions and visual tensions in paintings by the four Canadian artists...
Questioning the notion of national identity in relation to art, Thompson looks at the situation in f...
Tovell relates landscape in Canadian art to events in the country's history. Biographical notes on 2...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Gale offers a demographic description of Canada, describing briefly arts activity in Toronto
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
The work of seven Canadian artists is described as based on concepts of travel, altered by the mobil...
Presentation of seven Canadian and American women artists exploring in diverse media the common them...
Balz defines the concepts of nation and state in the context of Canada's multi-cultural situation. T...
Fischer focuses on "the material means by which six contemporary Canadian artists attempt to renegot...
Adopting a critical view of Canadian society and its history, Mayer treats the social position of co...
Town notes the development of artists' societies and groups in the wake of the Group of Seven, most ...
Exploring western Canadian identity through the photographic (and text) works of ten artists, the au...
Resembling a Canadian passport, this catalogue represents works by over 20 artists addressing Canadi...
Publication to accompany an exhibition in which five Canadian artists consider how travelling to and...
Johnstone describes the juxtapositions and visual tensions in paintings by the four Canadian artists...
Questioning the notion of national identity in relation to art, Thompson looks at the situation in f...
Tovell relates landscape in Canadian art to events in the country's history. Biographical notes on 2...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Gale offers a demographic description of Canada, describing briefly arts activity in Toronto
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...