In an analysis of Alexander's paintings (1985-1994), Ring discusses the Western Canadian artist's commitment to the landscape genre, identifying both formalist and late-modernist elements in the work. In an interview, Alexander reflects on various influences. Biographical notes. 20 bibl. ref
This exhibition catalogue focuses on the multidisciplinary aspect of David’s art practice (painting,...
The focus of the degree paper is my drawing and painting artworks. Common to all of the artworks of ...
In an analysis of the artist's most recent abstract paintings, sculptures, and stage designs concern...
In an analysis of Alexander's paintings (1985-1994), Ring discusses the Western Canadian artist's co...
Arnold outlines the development of Alexander's work, examining the interplay of formal concerns and ...
Enright considers the emotional and formal aspects of Alexander's paintings of the Canadian Rockies....
In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current ...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Alexander describes his use of photographs and sketches to paint landscapes in his studio. Rondeau c...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
As a background to the presentation of works by 29 Canadian artists with a critical approach to the ...
Publication documenting an exhibition of 13 West Coast Surrealist artists and poets, with an introdu...
This exhibition catalogue showcases Sorensen’s pictorial and sculptural works. Author Grande traces ...
Swain relates Reid's paintings and prints to both Canadian and European landscape traditions. Biogra...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the continuing manifestations of nature in Canadian art s...
This exhibition catalogue focuses on the multidisciplinary aspect of David’s art practice (painting,...
The focus of the degree paper is my drawing and painting artworks. Common to all of the artworks of ...
In an analysis of the artist's most recent abstract paintings, sculptures, and stage designs concern...
In an analysis of Alexander's paintings (1985-1994), Ring discusses the Western Canadian artist's co...
Arnold outlines the development of Alexander's work, examining the interplay of formal concerns and ...
Enright considers the emotional and formal aspects of Alexander's paintings of the Canadian Rockies....
In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current ...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Alexander describes his use of photographs and sketches to paint landscapes in his studio. Rondeau c...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
As a background to the presentation of works by 29 Canadian artists with a critical approach to the ...
Publication documenting an exhibition of 13 West Coast Surrealist artists and poets, with an introdu...
This exhibition catalogue showcases Sorensen’s pictorial and sculptural works. Author Grande traces ...
Swain relates Reid's paintings and prints to both Canadian and European landscape traditions. Biogra...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the continuing manifestations of nature in Canadian art s...
This exhibition catalogue focuses on the multidisciplinary aspect of David’s art practice (painting,...
The focus of the degree paper is my drawing and painting artworks. Common to all of the artworks of ...
In an analysis of the artist's most recent abstract paintings, sculptures, and stage designs concern...