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Pollock emphasizes the role of the viewer in completing works by three Canadian artists who employ r...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
Allen analyses portraits by five Canadian photographers, which reveal the interaction and collaborat...
McLeod examines an exhibition of five emerging Canadian photographers. Artists' statements. Brief bi...
Shaw considers the re-emergence of the human figure in works by seven artists. Biographical notes. 1...
With references to photographic history and criticism, Siverstein briefly describes photographs by f...
The work of six Canadian photographers is briefly documented through four artists' statements and tw...
Eight authors discuss the work of 12 contemporary Canadian photographers, with reference to such iss...
Five Canadian photographers of diverse regions and creative approaches comment on their work. Brief ...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
Beginning with a reflection on the aesthetics of photography, McMillan proceeds to describe the work...
Ronald's abstract portrait series depicting 16 Canadian Prime Ministers, from Sir John A. MacDonald ...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Enright discusses each artists' work in relation to photography as a reflection and interpretation o...
Choinière introduces the contribution of each collaborator - artists and authors -, while reflecting...
Pollock emphasizes the role of the viewer in completing works by three Canadian artists who employ r...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
Allen analyses portraits by five Canadian photographers, which reveal the interaction and collaborat...
McLeod examines an exhibition of five emerging Canadian photographers. Artists' statements. Brief bi...
Shaw considers the re-emergence of the human figure in works by seven artists. Biographical notes. 1...
With references to photographic history and criticism, Siverstein briefly describes photographs by f...
The work of six Canadian photographers is briefly documented through four artists' statements and tw...
Eight authors discuss the work of 12 contemporary Canadian photographers, with reference to such iss...
Five Canadian photographers of diverse regions and creative approaches comment on their work. Brief ...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
Beginning with a reflection on the aesthetics of photography, McMillan proceeds to describe the work...
Ronald's abstract portrait series depicting 16 Canadian Prime Ministers, from Sir John A. MacDonald ...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Enright discusses each artists' work in relation to photography as a reflection and interpretation o...
Choinière introduces the contribution of each collaborator - artists and authors -, while reflecting...
Pollock emphasizes the role of the viewer in completing works by three Canadian artists who employ r...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...