"Publication of the first traveling exhibition of one of the country's largest private collections of modern Canadian art, now under the care of the Gallery. Two essays explore the eclecticism of the painting of the 1930s through the 1950s when artists turned their attention away from the representation of landscape to focus on urban and social issues with a spatial and personal subjectivity. With work by Jack Shadbolt, Molly Lamb Bobak, Marian Dale Scott and many more." -- Publisher's website
This catalogue is from an art exhibition featuring Canadian and Newfoundland paintings from the art ...
This selection of 25 essays reveals the changing tenor of writing on art in Canada in the 1980s, ref...
Publication documenting the Sprawl exhibition and symposium co-curated by S. Fortin, R.W. Hill, D. M...
"Publication of the first traveling exhibition of one of the country's largest private collections o...
The author highlights featured works by seminal Canadian artists (including members of the Group of ...
"These catalogues were published on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Ottawa Art Gallery, ...
A series of essays focuses on the role of art in public spaces, considers the consumption of images ...
"Bringing together the work of scholars from diverse backgrounds and illustrated with dozens of work...
The author briefly describes the exhibition of 35 artists' work which depict Toronto in various ways
This retrospective publication (and exhibition) marks the 25th anniversary of The New Gallery, an ar...
This publication documents a history of avant-garde activity in Canada since 1939. Bronson illustrat...
Burnett and Schiff provide an in-depth history of Canadian art from the 1940s through the 1980s. Dis...
" Composed of more than 1200 paintings and pieces of Acadian folk art dating mainly from the 20th ce...
Falvey delineates the reasons governing the selection of modern Canadian figurative works that make ...
McKaskell establishes the context of the visual arts in the 1950s with reference to the development ...
This catalogue is from an art exhibition featuring Canadian and Newfoundland paintings from the art ...
This selection of 25 essays reveals the changing tenor of writing on art in Canada in the 1980s, ref...
Publication documenting the Sprawl exhibition and symposium co-curated by S. Fortin, R.W. Hill, D. M...
"Publication of the first traveling exhibition of one of the country's largest private collections o...
The author highlights featured works by seminal Canadian artists (including members of the Group of ...
"These catalogues were published on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Ottawa Art Gallery, ...
A series of essays focuses on the role of art in public spaces, considers the consumption of images ...
"Bringing together the work of scholars from diverse backgrounds and illustrated with dozens of work...
The author briefly describes the exhibition of 35 artists' work which depict Toronto in various ways
This retrospective publication (and exhibition) marks the 25th anniversary of The New Gallery, an ar...
This publication documents a history of avant-garde activity in Canada since 1939. Bronson illustrat...
Burnett and Schiff provide an in-depth history of Canadian art from the 1940s through the 1980s. Dis...
" Composed of more than 1200 paintings and pieces of Acadian folk art dating mainly from the 20th ce...
Falvey delineates the reasons governing the selection of modern Canadian figurative works that make ...
McKaskell establishes the context of the visual arts in the 1950s with reference to the development ...
This catalogue is from an art exhibition featuring Canadian and Newfoundland paintings from the art ...
This selection of 25 essays reveals the changing tenor of writing on art in Canada in the 1980s, ref...
Publication documenting the Sprawl exhibition and symposium co-curated by S. Fortin, R.W. Hill, D. M...