Describing this exhibition of work by young Canadian artists, Watson considers questions of pluralism, the possibility of cultural intervention, and the role of criticism. Artist's statements. Biographical notes. 1 bibl. ref
Watson outlines some of the debates regarding the relationship of photography and art. Includes stat...
Presenting works by 51 Alberta artists, Mabie examines various definitions of drawing. Statements by...
Debunking the notion of the starving artist, five essayists explore the real working conditions of a...
Watson discusses the work of eight young Vancouver artists in relation to Romanticism and new figura...
Bradley briefly describes the development of the exhibition and diagnoses a plurality of artistic ap...
For the presentation of the work of 56 Canadian artists thirty years of age and under, the curators ...
Defining the art of the 20th century as the art of the new, Aarons accounts for nine young Canadian ...
The jurors discuss the problem of imposing a jury onto something as personal as artmaking. Biographi...
Lord discusses 22 artists from across Canada deemed to represent interesting and new directions in p...
Discussing the development of the exhibition, Hudson describes and compares the artists' works. Biog...
In discussion of works by 16 Canadian artists, Young describes the rise of vanguardism in Canada. Bi...
The "Young Contemporaries" exhibition, part of a sporadic series organized by London Regional Art Ga...
In his curatorial essay for an exhibition comprised of works by five artists – B. Head (painting), T...
This catalogue of works by 72 Canadian artists is prefaced by comments on the jurying process. Biogr...
Degrow and O'Brien emphasize the diversity of artistic production among the 50 artists from across C...
Watson outlines some of the debates regarding the relationship of photography and art. Includes stat...
Presenting works by 51 Alberta artists, Mabie examines various definitions of drawing. Statements by...
Debunking the notion of the starving artist, five essayists explore the real working conditions of a...
Watson discusses the work of eight young Vancouver artists in relation to Romanticism and new figura...
Bradley briefly describes the development of the exhibition and diagnoses a plurality of artistic ap...
For the presentation of the work of 56 Canadian artists thirty years of age and under, the curators ...
Defining the art of the 20th century as the art of the new, Aarons accounts for nine young Canadian ...
The jurors discuss the problem of imposing a jury onto something as personal as artmaking. Biographi...
Lord discusses 22 artists from across Canada deemed to represent interesting and new directions in p...
Discussing the development of the exhibition, Hudson describes and compares the artists' works. Biog...
In discussion of works by 16 Canadian artists, Young describes the rise of vanguardism in Canada. Bi...
The "Young Contemporaries" exhibition, part of a sporadic series organized by London Regional Art Ga...
In his curatorial essay for an exhibition comprised of works by five artists – B. Head (painting), T...
This catalogue of works by 72 Canadian artists is prefaced by comments on the jurying process. Biogr...
Degrow and O'Brien emphasize the diversity of artistic production among the 50 artists from across C...
Watson outlines some of the debates regarding the relationship of photography and art. Includes stat...
Presenting works by 51 Alberta artists, Mabie examines various definitions of drawing. Statements by...
Debunking the notion of the starving artist, five essayists explore the real working conditions of a...