For the third edition of the event, devoted to contemporary photography in Québec and Canada, 16 contributors survey works by 45 artists and consider issues such as the place of photography in a postmodern culture, photography as a nomadic and hybrid art, the use of new technology, modalities of a tradition in Québec documentary photography, and the problems of centres of distribution, regionalism, and difference in Canadian photography. Biographical notes on artists and authors. Circa 50 bibl. ref
Au cours des années 1980, le discours sur la pratique artistique de la photographie au Québec a été ...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
For the third edition of the event, devoted to contemporary photography in Québec and Canada, 16 con...
The nomadic configurations of photography from Montreal, as well as young artists from Canada and Ja...
Catalogue of a photography biennial in which theoreticians, critics, art historians, photographers, ...
Catalogue for an exhibition surveying the main trends of Quebec photography since the second half of...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of works by ten photographers who explore notions of belongin...
How have photographs contributed to visualizing the "imagined community" of Canada? In what ways doe...
Five authors analyse photography with regard to its history in Quebec, the transformation or breakin...
45 years of Canadian photography are represented in 150 stills dating from 1939 and comprising portr...
Eight authors discuss the work of 12 contemporary Canadian photographers, with reference to such iss...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Monk provides a brief introduction to works by 53 Canadian photographers, largely from the Montréal ...
"Artists, art historians and specialists in anthropology and psychoanalysis gather to share their th...
Au cours des années 1980, le discours sur la pratique artistique de la photographie au Québec a été ...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
For the third edition of the event, devoted to contemporary photography in Québec and Canada, 16 con...
The nomadic configurations of photography from Montreal, as well as young artists from Canada and Ja...
Catalogue of a photography biennial in which theoreticians, critics, art historians, photographers, ...
Catalogue for an exhibition surveying the main trends of Quebec photography since the second half of...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of works by ten photographers who explore notions of belongin...
How have photographs contributed to visualizing the "imagined community" of Canada? In what ways doe...
Five authors analyse photography with regard to its history in Quebec, the transformation or breakin...
45 years of Canadian photography are represented in 150 stills dating from 1939 and comprising portr...
Eight authors discuss the work of 12 contemporary Canadian photographers, with reference to such iss...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Monk provides a brief introduction to works by 53 Canadian photographers, largely from the Montréal ...
"Artists, art historians and specialists in anthropology and psychoanalysis gather to share their th...
Au cours des années 1980, le discours sur la pratique artistique de la photographie au Québec a été ...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...