This catalogue of an international exhibition of 30 artists brings together texts by 13 Canadian, American and European authors who question the ethics, aesthetics, and politics of contemporary art. Principal discussions include the role of the artist and the contemporary Western art museum; their respective engagement and responsability to ecological, economic, and geopolitical upheavals of the 20th century; the social issues raised by AIDS, the problematic of cultural difference, the discourse of scientific research, the inequalities of the judicial system, the meaning of the political sphere, notions of site and world. Biographical notes. Circa 1190 bibl. ref
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Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
"This anthology provides a multivocal critique of the exhibition of contemporary art, bringing toget...
This work in two parts on Quebec's popular art brings together interpretive essays on three major co...
This publication concerns four exhibitions sharing the theme of “the spirit of the times,” presented...
On the occasion of an exhibition gathering 18 artists based in Germany and representing two generati...
Curators Godmer and Lussier explain how the 29 artists in the exhibition were offered a parallel opp...
This catalogue accompanies an exhibition by eleven artists of European heritage now living in Canada...
Published following an event whose intent was to reexamine the concept of “tableau vivant” (living d...
This catalogue, which accompanied an exhibition intended to demonstrate painting’s place in and rele...
This catalogue documents the work of 13 Canadian and international artists. Five essays examine the ...
This anthology includes 16 essays by as many authors on the topic of a new internationalism in art. ...
Proceedings from a conference on cultural identity in the age of globalisation and post-colonialism,...
Catalogue for an exhibition by four British artists whose works deal with secrecy and refer implicit...
Essays and an interview with Blistène question the notion of a national art or a French spirit while...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
"This anthology provides a multivocal critique of the exhibition of contemporary art, bringing toget...