A comprehensive analysis of Graham's oeuvre includes essays which elaborate on the resonance of Freud's concepts of "the uncanny" and "repetition-compulsion" in numerous works, the artist's mediations of the opticality of language and the tradition of modernism, and indebtness to Roussel and Duchamp. Three appendices provide detailed notes by Graham on each project, and further elaborate and exemplify the text works. Biographical notes. 48 bibl. ref
The thesis considers the work of the American choreographer Martha Graham (1894-1991). The analytica...
The critical component of this thesis considers the formal vitality of lyric in the face of modernis...
Essays by Klepac, Campbell and Martin describe and define the work in relation to formalism, moderni...
A comprehensive analysis of Graham's oeuvre includes essays which elaborate on the resonance of Freu...
Wall's dense essay traces philosophical, historical and environmental concerns that inform Graham's ...
"This major exhibition of Canadian artist Rodney Graham presents more than 25 works from 1976 to the...
Pataphysical Graham ‘Pataphysical Graham’ investigates the possible use of pataphysical motifs in th...
"Urban parkland, invention and repetition are the key motifs of Rodney Graham’s Phonokinetoscope (20...
While defining the essence of Graham's artistic project, the three essayists invoke notions of publi...
Describing Graham's paintings, Jenkner explores the artist's dual concerns for landscape and the for...
The works of Rodney Graham that are analysed in this article, Phonokinétoscope (2001), Super-Heavy F...
This unconventional catalogue contains texts by three authors - written in response to Graham's film...
Outlining Peterson's career, Graham elaborates on the artist's painting and its affinities with prim...
Johnstone examines the works of three artists who, by using pre-photographic optical devices, questi...
A total of 18 eclectic essays by Graham examine complex cultural relationships including "Subject Ma...
The thesis considers the work of the American choreographer Martha Graham (1894-1991). The analytica...
The critical component of this thesis considers the formal vitality of lyric in the face of modernis...
Essays by Klepac, Campbell and Martin describe and define the work in relation to formalism, moderni...
A comprehensive analysis of Graham's oeuvre includes essays which elaborate on the resonance of Freu...
Wall's dense essay traces philosophical, historical and environmental concerns that inform Graham's ...
"This major exhibition of Canadian artist Rodney Graham presents more than 25 works from 1976 to the...
Pataphysical Graham ‘Pataphysical Graham’ investigates the possible use of pataphysical motifs in th...
"Urban parkland, invention and repetition are the key motifs of Rodney Graham’s Phonokinetoscope (20...
While defining the essence of Graham's artistic project, the three essayists invoke notions of publi...
Describing Graham's paintings, Jenkner explores the artist's dual concerns for landscape and the for...
The works of Rodney Graham that are analysed in this article, Phonokinétoscope (2001), Super-Heavy F...
This unconventional catalogue contains texts by three authors - written in response to Graham's film...
Outlining Peterson's career, Graham elaborates on the artist's painting and its affinities with prim...
Johnstone examines the works of three artists who, by using pre-photographic optical devices, questi...
A total of 18 eclectic essays by Graham examine complex cultural relationships including "Subject Ma...
The thesis considers the work of the American choreographer Martha Graham (1894-1991). The analytica...
The critical component of this thesis considers the formal vitality of lyric in the face of modernis...
Essays by Klepac, Campbell and Martin describe and define the work in relation to formalism, moderni...