Catalogue to accompany an exhibition that attempts to analyze and contextualize the practices of two Canadian artists – G. Curnoe and S. Lemoyne – who have, each in his own way, contributed to the “emergence of a political conscience.” Johnson outlines the central themes in the exhibition: nationalism, the political domain, identity/commitment and the power of the text. Aesthetic aspects of the artists’ works are also discussed. Text in French and English. List of works
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