Campbell explores concepts of desire, death, and the body in relation to Poulin's sculptures and drawings. Biographical notes. 10 bibl. ref
Lupien outlines a history of attitudes towards sculpture and relates MacDonald's steel and aluminium...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN022093 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Besacier examines Carré's artistic career which comprises prosaic objects plotting the learned break...
Lamoureux suggests a conceptual framework for a phenomenological reading of Poulin's sculptural work...
Referring to theoretical writings on issues of sculptural practice, Saint-Martin analyses Poulin's n...
Noting a gradual departure from the imperatives of minimalism, Klepac explores the metaphorical capa...
Lamoureux interprets Poulin's use of the form of the sarcophagus and discusses the apparent semantiz...
On the occasion of an exhibition combining Poulin's sculptures and drawings (1978-1993), Nemiroff ex...
This catalogue documents Poulin’s sculptural installations and Box-Monuments (reliefs). Asselin situ...
In separate essays, Holmes addresses the spatio-temporal implications of sculptural works by Mongrai...
Gale reviews the progression of Campbell's work from video to film to writing, commenting on the nin...
Druet Pierre-Philippe. Keith Campbell, Body and Mind . In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième...
Water imagery is prevalent in Jacques Poulin's seven novels. Gaston Bachelard's study of water image...
Campbell describes the material-based paintings and object installations by Martin as explorations o...
Noting Kostyniuk's interest in art and science, Climer outlines the development of the artist's work...
Lupien outlines a history of attitudes towards sculpture and relates MacDonald's steel and aluminium...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN022093 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Besacier examines Carré's artistic career which comprises prosaic objects plotting the learned break...
Lamoureux suggests a conceptual framework for a phenomenological reading of Poulin's sculptural work...
Referring to theoretical writings on issues of sculptural practice, Saint-Martin analyses Poulin's n...
Noting a gradual departure from the imperatives of minimalism, Klepac explores the metaphorical capa...
Lamoureux interprets Poulin's use of the form of the sarcophagus and discusses the apparent semantiz...
On the occasion of an exhibition combining Poulin's sculptures and drawings (1978-1993), Nemiroff ex...
This catalogue documents Poulin’s sculptural installations and Box-Monuments (reliefs). Asselin situ...
In separate essays, Holmes addresses the spatio-temporal implications of sculptural works by Mongrai...
Gale reviews the progression of Campbell's work from video to film to writing, commenting on the nin...
Druet Pierre-Philippe. Keith Campbell, Body and Mind . In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième...
Water imagery is prevalent in Jacques Poulin's seven novels. Gaston Bachelard's study of water image...
Campbell describes the material-based paintings and object installations by Martin as explorations o...
Noting Kostyniuk's interest in art and science, Climer outlines the development of the artist's work...
Lupien outlines a history of attitudes towards sculpture and relates MacDonald's steel and aluminium...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN022093 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Besacier examines Carré's artistic career which comprises prosaic objects plotting the learned break...