Essays and an interview with Blistène question the notion of a national art or a French spirit while exploring some of the historical and institutional determinants of art production in France and its relative marginalization since the 1960s. Includes a discussion of the work of 14 artists. The accompanying artist's book by Alberola and Henochsberg looks at America as myth, image, and culture. Biographical notes. Circa 470 bibl. ref
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textThis study is an historical exploration of interviews of eight renowned artists of the 20th cent...
Houle argues that Native artists draw on two aesthetic traditions: North American and Western Europe...
For an exhibition of works by 35 Québec painters organized by a committee of students from McGill Un...
Baridon Michel. The Artist and the Writer in France, Essays in honour of Jean Seznec, edited by F. H...
Essays and an interview with Blistène question the notion of a national art or a French spirit while...
The authors describe how site specific works by 22 French artists examine the relationship between t...
This catalogue of an international exhibition of 30 artists brings together texts by 13 Canadian, Am...
The authors outline the history of relations between Canada's west coast, particularly Native art, a...
Assimilating work of art and the shield, Bédard discusses contemporary art and its relationship to t...
Spanning twenty years of Buchloch’s criticism, this collection comprises nineteen essays by the auth...
Numer został przygotowany przy wsparciu Ministerstwa Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego (1222/P-DUN/2015)....
Academics, Pompiers, Official Artists and the Arrière-garde: Defining Modern and Traditional in Fran...
Bélanger and Chamberland briefly reflect on the universality of the visual arts as a way of transcen...
Raising issues of identity, envelope, metabolism and deterioration, eight authors examine photograph...
French artist Jean Dubuffet delivered an anti-cultural manifesto in the 1940s. He fought against the...
textThis study is an historical exploration of interviews of eight renowned artists of the 20th cent...
Houle argues that Native artists draw on two aesthetic traditions: North American and Western Europe...
For an exhibition of works by 35 Québec painters organized by a committee of students from McGill Un...
Baridon Michel. The Artist and the Writer in France, Essays in honour of Jean Seznec, edited by F. H...