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Canadian Art


Canadian Art
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Author : William G. Colgate
language : en
Publisher: Ryerson
Release Date : 1943

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Canadian Art


Canadian Art
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

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The Canadian Magazine Of Politics Science Art And Literature


The Canadian Magazine Of Politics Science Art And Literature
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1894

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Unsettling Canadian Art History


Unsettling Canadian Art History
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Author : Erin Morton
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2022-06-15

Unsettling Canadian Art History written by Erin Morton and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-15 with Art categories.


Bringing together fifteen scholars of art and culture, Unsettling Canadian Art History addresses the visual and material culture of settler colonialism, enslavement, and racialized diasporas in the contested white settler state of Canada. This collection offers new avenues for scholarship on art, archives, and creative practice by rethinking histories of Canadian colonialisms from Black, Indigenous, racialized, feminist, queer, trans, and Two-Spirit perspectives. Writing across many positionalities, contributors offer chapters that disrupt colonial archives of art and culture, excavating and reconstructing radical Black, Indigenous, and racialized diasporic creation and experience. Exploring the racist frameworks that continue to erase histories of violence and resistance, this book imagines the expansive possibilities of a decolonial future. Unsettling Canadian Art History affirms the importance of collaborative conversations and work in the effort to unsettle scholarship in Canadian art and culture.



Contemporary Canadian Art


Contemporary Canadian Art
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Author : David G. Burnett
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1983

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A survey of painting and sculpture in Canada from the Second World War to 1983.



Canadian Art In The Twentieth Century


Canadian Art In The Twentieth Century
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Author : Joan Murray
language : en
Publisher: Dundurn
Release Date : 1999-11-01

Canadian Art In The Twentieth Century written by Joan Murray and has been published by Dundurn this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-11-01 with Art categories.


Canadian Art in the Twentieth Century is a survey of the richest, most controversial and perhaps most thoroughly confusing centuries in the whole history of the visual arts in Canada - the period from 1900 to the present. Murray shows how, beginning with Tonalism at the start of the century, new directions in art emerged - starting with our early Modernists, among them Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven. Today, Modernism has lost its dominance. Artists, critics, and the public alike are confronted by a scene of unprecedented variety and complexity. Murray discusses the social and political events of the century in combination with the cultural context; movements, ideas, attitudes, and styles; the important groups in Canadian art, and major and minor artists and their works. Fully documented, well researched and written with clarity and over four hundred illustrations in both black-and-white and colour, Murray’s book is essential for understanding Canadian art of this century. As an introduction, it is excellent in both its scope and intelligence.



The Canadian Magazine


The Canadian Magazine
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1895

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P11 Painters Eleven


P11 Painters Eleven
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Author : Iris Nowell
language : en
Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre
Release Date : 2011

P11 Painters Eleven written by Iris Nowell and has been published by Douglas & McIntyre this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Art categories.


In 1953 eleven Canadian Abstract Expressionist artists banded together to break through the barricades of traditional art at a time when landscapes were about the only paintings collectors were buying. Hungry for recognition, raging against the art establishment that was shutting them out, they decided to form a collective, expecting they would gain more attention as a group than as solo artists. In 1954, The Painters Eleven--Jack Bush, Oscar Cahén, Hortense Gordon, Tom Hodgson, Alexandra Luke, Jock Macdonald, Ray Mead, Kazuo Nakamura, William Ronald, Harold Town and Walter Yarwood--held their first exhibition in Toronto. Initially the public response echoed the worldwide sentiments toward Abstract Expressionism --mockery and bewilderment. Nevertheless, the exhibition attracted wide public interest and criticism faded into acclaim from critics and collectors alike. A successful 1956 exhibition at the Riverside Gallery in New York even elicited praise from the influential critic Clement Greenberg. Packed with gorgeous full color reproductions, this highly detailed account reveals the influences of the indivudual artists on the group's dynamic art and uncovers why the Painters Eleven had such a struggle for recognition, and why they acheived it so masterfully.



The Hart House Collection Of Canadian Paintings


The Hart House Collection Of Canadian Paintings
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Author : Hart House
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

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National Visions National Blindness


National Visions National Blindness
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Author : Leslie Dawn
language : en
Publisher: UBC Press
Release Date : 2011-11-01

National Visions National Blindness written by Leslie Dawn and has been published by UBC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-01 with Art categories.


In the early decades of the twentieth century, Canada sought to define itself as an independent dominion with allegiance to the British Empire. The visual arts were considered central to the formation of a distinct national identity, and the Group of Seven’s landscapes became part of a larger program to unify the nation and assert its uniqueness. National Visions, National Blindness traces the development of this program and illuminates its conflicted history. Using newly discovered archival evidence, Leslie Dawn revises common interpretations of several well-known events and rescues others from obscurity. He problematizes conventional perceptions of the Group as a national school and underscores the contradictions inherent in international exhibitions showing unpeopled landscapes alongside Northwest Coast Native arts and the “Indian” paintings of Langdon Kihn and Emily Carr. Dawn examines how this dichotomy forced a re-evaluation of the place of First Nations in both Canadian art and nationalism. National Visions, National Blindness is an elegantly written work offering new and insightful analysis, and will be of great interest to readers and researchers of Canadian art history, First Nations art and history, tourism, cultural politics, museum studies, and ethnographic practices.