Catalogue for an exhibition that brought together seven Canadian artists of Maltese origin. Muscat briefly surveys the works and describes how they reflect the history and customs of the artists’ homeland. Includes comments by the artists on their work (in English only)
This exhibition catalogue features works by five Quebec artists that were recently acquired by the M...
Describing the framework of the exhibition - seven curators choosing four works each - Gascon consid...
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...
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...
Following Blodgett's description of the McMichael collection, the authors introduce the Group of Sev...
Catalogue for an exhibition commemorating the first exhibition of contemporary Inuit art, presented ...
Seven curators, requested to choose a "seminal Canadian work from 1985 on," contribute explanatory t...
The authors comment upon the medium of mail art and its history, introducing the festival, which gat...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
Broun offers a history of sketching and drawing in Europe for an exhibit of studies and final works ...
This catalogue accompanies an exhibition by eleven artists of European heritage now living in Canada...
Seitz provides an overview of regional identities and international influences in Canadian art. Biog...
Lank documents the history of wildlife art in Canada and comments on the work of 13 painters special...
This exhibition catalogue features works by five Quebec artists that were recently acquired by the M...
Describing the framework of the exhibition - seven curators choosing four works each - Gascon consid...
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...
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...
Following Blodgett's description of the McMichael collection, the authors introduce the Group of Sev...
Catalogue for an exhibition commemorating the first exhibition of contemporary Inuit art, presented ...
Seven curators, requested to choose a "seminal Canadian work from 1985 on," contribute explanatory t...
The authors comment upon the medium of mail art and its history, introducing the festival, which gat...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
Broun offers a history of sketching and drawing in Europe for an exhibit of studies and final works ...
This catalogue accompanies an exhibition by eleven artists of European heritage now living in Canada...
Seitz provides an overview of regional identities and international influences in Canadian art. Biog...
Lank documents the history of wildlife art in Canada and comments on the work of 13 painters special...
This exhibition catalogue features works by five Quebec artists that were recently acquired by the M...
Describing the framework of the exhibition - seven curators choosing four works each - Gascon consid...
The authors outline the history of relations between Canada's west coast, particularly Native art, a...