This boxed catalogue assembles separate leaflets (with photographs and artist's statements) documenting 59 books created by 48 Canadian women artists, in addition to works by 9 invited artists. Following a brief history of the genre, McCutcheon traces the project's development, surveys the state of the book-object in Canada, and goes on defining relevant categories. Some artist's statements in French only
"The catalogue provides a unique, masterful picture of the current painting practice in Canada, pres...
The authors define Women's Studies in art and describe the organization of this bibliography related...
Falvey delineates the reasons governing the selection of modern Canadian figurative works that make ...
This boxed catalogue assembles separate leaflets (with photographs and artist's statements) document...
Annotated catalogue entries describe 30 limited edition books produced between 1968 and 1984 by Cana...
Prepared by the Committee on Women in the Arts of the Canadian Conference of the Arts, this thematic...
Presenting works produced between 1960 and 1990, the curator characterizes artists' books and bookwo...
Annotated catalogue entries describe 48 limited edition books produced between 1965 and 1986 by Cana...
"Through contacts with Canadian galleries we found that a great number of catalogues on contemporary...
Payant offers a history of the contemporary artist's book discussing at length the nature of the boo...
Annotated catalogue entries describe 19 limited edition books produced between 1967 and 1981 by Cana...
Describing the installations, paintings and drawings created by eight Canadian women artists, Génier...
This anthology marks key moments in the history of Canadian painting and sculpture. Works by the Gro...
Outlining the situation of women artists, Mayo identifies the use of textures and seriality as chara...
This work in two parts on Quebec's popular art brings together interpretive essays on three major co...
"The catalogue provides a unique, masterful picture of the current painting practice in Canada, pres...
The authors define Women's Studies in art and describe the organization of this bibliography related...
Falvey delineates the reasons governing the selection of modern Canadian figurative works that make ...
This boxed catalogue assembles separate leaflets (with photographs and artist's statements) document...
Annotated catalogue entries describe 30 limited edition books produced between 1968 and 1984 by Cana...
Prepared by the Committee on Women in the Arts of the Canadian Conference of the Arts, this thematic...
Presenting works produced between 1960 and 1990, the curator characterizes artists' books and bookwo...
Annotated catalogue entries describe 48 limited edition books produced between 1965 and 1986 by Cana...
"Through contacts with Canadian galleries we found that a great number of catalogues on contemporary...
Payant offers a history of the contemporary artist's book discussing at length the nature of the boo...
Annotated catalogue entries describe 19 limited edition books produced between 1967 and 1981 by Cana...
Describing the installations, paintings and drawings created by eight Canadian women artists, Génier...
This anthology marks key moments in the history of Canadian painting and sculpture. Works by the Gro...
Outlining the situation of women artists, Mayo identifies the use of textures and seriality as chara...
This work in two parts on Quebec's popular art brings together interpretive essays on three major co...
"The catalogue provides a unique, masterful picture of the current painting practice in Canada, pres...
The authors define Women's Studies in art and describe the organization of this bibliography related...
Falvey delineates the reasons governing the selection of modern Canadian figurative works that make ...