Adopting a critical view of Canadian society and its history, Mayer treats the social position of contemporary art in Canada in its relation to the country's "national neurosis," distinguishing between the artistic tendencies of Québec and English-Canada. Bédard examines the notions of territory and cultural identity in connection with the exhibited works. Biographical notes on 15 artists. 11 bibl. ref
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
This article investigates the relation between art exhibitions and political issues by analysing a f...
Adopting a critical view of Canadian society and its history, Mayer treats the social position of co...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
McDonald considers the construction of Canadian identity through cultural activities. Biographical n...
Questioning the notion of national identity in relation to art, Thompson looks at the situation in f...
Questioning the notion of national identity in relation to art, Thompson looks at the situation in f...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Gamzu recounts the organization of the exhibition while Théberge mixes biographical details of the a...
Gamzu recounts the organization of the exhibition while Théberge mixes biographical details of the a...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
This article investigates the relation between art exhibitions and political issues by analysing a f...
Adopting a critical view of Canadian society and its history, Mayer treats the social position of co...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
McDonald considers the construction of Canadian identity through cultural activities. Biographical n...
Questioning the notion of national identity in relation to art, Thompson looks at the situation in f...
Questioning the notion of national identity in relation to art, Thompson looks at the situation in f...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Gamzu recounts the organization of the exhibition while Théberge mixes biographical details of the a...
Gamzu recounts the organization of the exhibition while Théberge mixes biographical details of the a...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
This article investigates the relation between art exhibitions and political issues by analysing a f...