In a discussion of urban space as inscribed in and by the space of the work of art, critics ranging from McLuhan to Baudrillard and Virilio are drawn upon to formulate a theory of the contemporary city in which to contextualize photographs or paintings by five Canadian artists. Biographical notes. 3 bibl. ref
This book presents an original study on how contemporary artists are exploring urban spaces through ...
Nine previously unpublished essays form an interdisciplinary assessment of urban memory in the moder...
Boisvert justifies the work of three artists by using notions of origin and text to account for thei...
In a discussion of urban space as inscribed in and by the space of the work of art, critics ranging ...
Five Vancouver artists designed site-specific works for windows and display cases in downtown Vancou...
Belcher's and Adams' interaction with the architectural surface of Toronto is viewed as intervening ...
Publication documenting a project based on the theme of the city, consisting of temporary interventi...
How does architecture and urban space inspire and shape the work of leading contemporary artists? Th...
Four authors analyze problems of representation and the context of the dissemination of contemporary...
In a catalogue that unfolds like a poster, Théoret examines the theme of urban context and presents ...
The paper argues that cityscapes of Toronto painted by John Gillespie in 1844/5, Robert Gagen in 191...
"Public art is on the urban agenda. Given recent claims about the importance of creativity to urban ...
The authors discuss art in the context of the urban community, art in the private versus the public ...
In an introduction to an exhibition of works by seven Toronto-based artists, Généreux poses the ques...
This book will bring together a range of research which reflects the importance of the urban on conc...
This book presents an original study on how contemporary artists are exploring urban spaces through ...
Nine previously unpublished essays form an interdisciplinary assessment of urban memory in the moder...
Boisvert justifies the work of three artists by using notions of origin and text to account for thei...
In a discussion of urban space as inscribed in and by the space of the work of art, critics ranging ...
Five Vancouver artists designed site-specific works for windows and display cases in downtown Vancou...
Belcher's and Adams' interaction with the architectural surface of Toronto is viewed as intervening ...
Publication documenting a project based on the theme of the city, consisting of temporary interventi...
How does architecture and urban space inspire and shape the work of leading contemporary artists? Th...
Four authors analyze problems of representation and the context of the dissemination of contemporary...
In a catalogue that unfolds like a poster, Théoret examines the theme of urban context and presents ...
The paper argues that cityscapes of Toronto painted by John Gillespie in 1844/5, Robert Gagen in 191...
"Public art is on the urban agenda. Given recent claims about the importance of creativity to urban ...
The authors discuss art in the context of the urban community, art in the private versus the public ...
In an introduction to an exhibition of works by seven Toronto-based artists, Généreux poses the ques...
This book will bring together a range of research which reflects the importance of the urban on conc...
This book presents an original study on how contemporary artists are exploring urban spaces through ...
Nine previously unpublished essays form an interdisciplinary assessment of urban memory in the moder...
Boisvert justifies the work of three artists by using notions of origin and text to account for thei...