Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims that Canadians have a less complicated relationship to nature than do Europeans or Americans. Each artist's work is briefly described. Biographical notes
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
Tippett outlines the visual arts in Canada, pointing out regional diversity. Beks discusses the natu...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
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...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
Lank documents the history of wildlife art in Canada and comments on the work of 13 painters special...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Adopting a critical view of Canadian society and its history, Mayer treats the social position of co...
Resembling a Canadian passport, this catalogue represents works by over 20 artists addressing Canadi...
This catalogue accompanies an exhibition by eleven artists of European heritage now living in Canada...
The authors outline the history of relations between Canada's west coast, particularly Native art, a...
Catalogue for an exhibition that brought together seven Canadian artists of Maltese origin. Muscat b...
Théberge traces a brief history of the Gallery’s various collections in this publication showcasing ...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
Tippett outlines the visual arts in Canada, pointing out regional diversity. Beks discusses the natu...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
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...
Nasgaard notes some of the problematics of identifying a specifically Canadian art in his discussion...
Lank documents the history of wildlife art in Canada and comments on the work of 13 painters special...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Adopting a critical view of Canadian society and its history, Mayer treats the social position of co...
Resembling a Canadian passport, this catalogue represents works by over 20 artists addressing Canadi...
This catalogue accompanies an exhibition by eleven artists of European heritage now living in Canada...
The authors outline the history of relations between Canada's west coast, particularly Native art, a...
Catalogue for an exhibition that brought together seven Canadian artists of Maltese origin. Muscat b...
Théberge traces a brief history of the Gallery’s various collections in this publication showcasing ...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
Tippett outlines the visual arts in Canada, pointing out regional diversity. Beks discusses the natu...