Ronald's abstract portrait series depicting 16 Canadian Prime Ministers, from Sir John A. MacDonald through Pierre Elliott Trudeau, is combined with the artist's reflections on the essence of each figure and histories of their lives and accomplishments. Brief biographical notes
Smith discusses the aims and organization of the "Painting Now" exhibition series. The work and arti...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Through brief comments or statements, the work of 11 artists is discussed. Biographical notes
Presentation of biographical notes as well as a comment on Ronald's "The Sixteen Prime Ministers of ...
Tracing the elaboration of Trudeau's official portrait, Lindberg relates the visit of the former Can...
Elders situates the turn to figurative painting in the early 1980s within the history of 20th centur...
Allen analyses portraits by five Canadian photographers, which reveal the interaction and collaborat...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
McNairn outlines the development of abstract art in Canada. Includes biographical notes on the eight...
Langford documents Palmer's travels through the country to photograph the Companions of the Order of...
Following a brief survey of the history of portrait painting, Schwartz considers painters who have l...
Brown and Tompkins praise the new collection of photographs from the Roloff Beny Foundation that com...
For a major retrospective of the work of the 11 Canadian artists members of Painters Eleven, Fox pro...
McDonald considers the construction of Canadian identity through cultural activities. Biographical n...
Ferguson's text briefly accounts for the qualities of MacKay's portraits (oil and pastel renderings ...
Smith discusses the aims and organization of the "Painting Now" exhibition series. The work and arti...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Through brief comments or statements, the work of 11 artists is discussed. Biographical notes
Presentation of biographical notes as well as a comment on Ronald's "The Sixteen Prime Ministers of ...
Tracing the elaboration of Trudeau's official portrait, Lindberg relates the visit of the former Can...
Elders situates the turn to figurative painting in the early 1980s within the history of 20th centur...
Allen analyses portraits by five Canadian photographers, which reveal the interaction and collaborat...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
McNairn outlines the development of abstract art in Canada. Includes biographical notes on the eight...
Langford documents Palmer's travels through the country to photograph the Companions of the Order of...
Following a brief survey of the history of portrait painting, Schwartz considers painters who have l...
Brown and Tompkins praise the new collection of photographs from the Roloff Beny Foundation that com...
For a major retrospective of the work of the 11 Canadian artists members of Painters Eleven, Fox pro...
McDonald considers the construction of Canadian identity through cultural activities. Biographical n...
Ferguson's text briefly accounts for the qualities of MacKay's portraits (oil and pastel renderings ...
Smith discusses the aims and organization of the "Painting Now" exhibition series. The work and arti...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Through brief comments or statements, the work of 11 artists is discussed. Biographical notes