" Curated by internationally renowned Toronto-based artist Luis Jacob, Form Follows Fiction: Art and Artists in Toronto concentrates on a period of more than fifty years to consider the ways in which artists visualize Toronto. Presenting a thematic clustering of works by eighty-six artists, the exhibition is premised on the tendency of artists in this city to favour performative and allegorical procedures to articulate their sense of place. " -- Publisher's website
"This second exhibition in the series focuses on key exhibitions from the early to mid 1980’s which ...
Hill and Balfe address the challenges faced by 16 artists in trying to secure Toronto locations for ...
The authors describe the annual exchange of artists between Amsterdam and Toronto. Biographical note...
" Curated by internationally renowned Toronto-based artist Luis Jacob, Form Follows Fiction: Art and...
The author briefly describes the exhibition of 35 artists' work which depict Toronto in various ways
Conceived as the inaugural show for this new gallery, this thesis/exhibition attempts to draw a repr...
"Exploring the experimental energy of an era, Toronto: Tributes + Tributaries, 1971-1989 brings toge...
"Seeing and Believing is an illustrated overview of the work of contemporary Canadian artist Luis Ja...
"Public art is on the urban agenda. Given recent claims about the importance of creativity to urban ...
Burnett and Schiff provide an in-depth history of Canadian art from the 1940s through the 1980s. Dis...
"The exhibition alludes to the passing of time and how immigrants constantly carry their past within...
Outlining the developement of the exhibition, Turner examines crafts in Ontario and defines the focu...
In an introduction to an exhibition of works by seven Toronto-based artists, Généreux poses the ques...
"Is Toronto Burning? Three Years in the Making (and Unmaking) of the Toronto Art Scene takes the rea...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
"This second exhibition in the series focuses on key exhibitions from the early to mid 1980’s which ...
Hill and Balfe address the challenges faced by 16 artists in trying to secure Toronto locations for ...
The authors describe the annual exchange of artists between Amsterdam and Toronto. Biographical note...
" Curated by internationally renowned Toronto-based artist Luis Jacob, Form Follows Fiction: Art and...
The author briefly describes the exhibition of 35 artists' work which depict Toronto in various ways
Conceived as the inaugural show for this new gallery, this thesis/exhibition attempts to draw a repr...
"Exploring the experimental energy of an era, Toronto: Tributes + Tributaries, 1971-1989 brings toge...
"Seeing and Believing is an illustrated overview of the work of contemporary Canadian artist Luis Ja...
"Public art is on the urban agenda. Given recent claims about the importance of creativity to urban ...
Burnett and Schiff provide an in-depth history of Canadian art from the 1940s through the 1980s. Dis...
"The exhibition alludes to the passing of time and how immigrants constantly carry their past within...
Outlining the developement of the exhibition, Turner examines crafts in Ontario and defines the focu...
In an introduction to an exhibition of works by seven Toronto-based artists, Généreux poses the ques...
"Is Toronto Burning? Three Years in the Making (and Unmaking) of the Toronto Art Scene takes the rea...
This thesis examines how representations of Toronto in contemporary Canadian literature engage with ...
"This second exhibition in the series focuses on key exhibitions from the early to mid 1980’s which ...
Hill and Balfe address the challenges faced by 16 artists in trying to secure Toronto locations for ...
The authors describe the annual exchange of artists between Amsterdam and Toronto. Biographical note...