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The Visual Arts in Canada

The Visual Arts in Canada
Author: Brian Foss
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This book charts the developments in Canadian art from the late nineteenth century to the present with new essays by the country's leading art historians. A comprehensive overview, this volume embraces painting, sculpture, photography, design, video, and conceptual and cross-disciplinary art, as well as studies of art institutions and historiography. Each chapter explores the richness and diversity of Canadian art; topics range from impressionist painting to the multimedia work of First Nations artists, and from the Group of Seven to contemporary video production. Newly commissioned, carefully edited, and with 185 full-colour illustrations, The Visual Arts in Canada will appeal to general readers and students alike. An extensive index, as well as an appendix that list galleries and artist-run centres across the country, make this the definitive resource for Canadian art from the past century. Throughout the twenty chapters, readers will recognize favourite artists and encounter new ones-all of whom play an integral role in the country's visual history.


The Fine Arts in Canada

The Fine Arts in Canada
Author: Newton McFaul MacTavish
Publisher: Toronto, Macmillan Company of Canada
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1925
Genre: Architects, Canadian
ISBN:

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A Research Plan for the Visual Arts in Canada

A Research Plan for the Visual Arts in Canada
Author: Canada. Dept. of Communications. Arts and Culture Branch
Publisher: Department of Communications, Arts and Culture
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1981
Genre: Art and state
ISBN: 9780662512912

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From Drawing to Visual Culture

From Drawing to Visual Culture
Author: Harold Pearse
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0773560211

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A vivid picture of the evolution of art education in Canada from the nineteenth century to the present.


A Concise History of Canadian Painting

A Concise History of Canadian Painting
Author: Dennis R. Reid
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"First published in 1973, this book quickly became an indispensable short history of Canadian painting and was reprinted many times. For this Second Edition the text has been revised to incorporate new information--and, in some places, new interpretations--and expanded. The First Edition studied Canadian painting to 1965, masterfully combining visual description, anecdotes, and aesthetic evaluation with full accounts of the careers of most of the leading painters, beginning in the French colonial period. This Second Edition covers painting to 1980. A long final chapter treats a crucial fifteen years when there developed in Canada a tremendous interest in other art forms and apparent falling off of interest in painting. In fact the cry was heard--throughout the western world--that painting was dead. It turned out, however, that this was far from true. Dennis Reid discusses the work of established artists who produced steadily in this period--including Jack Bush, Jack Chambers, Greg Curnoe, Gershon Iskowitz, John Meredith, Guido Molinari, Jack Shadbolt, and Claude Tousignant--as well as new arrivals on the scene who have since joined the ranks of leading Canadian artists. Among the more recent painters discussed are David Bolduc, John Boyle, David Craven, Paterson Ewen, Ivan Eyre, Yves Gaucher, John Hall, Ron Martin, Michale Morris, Norval Morrisseau, Christopher Pratt, Shirley Wiitasalo, and Tim Zuck. Enriched by this overview, and by many additions to the original text, A Concise History of Canadian Painting in its Second Edition is the widest-ranging and most authoritative handbook available. Lucid, interesting, and informative, it is still a pleasure to read from first to last." -- Back cover


Visual Arts in Canada

Visual Arts in Canada
Author: Canada. Canadian Heritage
Publisher: Canadian Government Publishing
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The Business of Art

The Business of Art
Author: Sandra M. Hawkins
Publisher: Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publica
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2012-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780973104929

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To assist artists and their agents to identify and access their audiences. It provides an excellent overview of the legal and economic structures of the Canadian visual arts industry, and step-by-steps on how to access the players.


Rethinking Professionalism

Rethinking Professionalism
Author: Kristina Huneault
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2012-04-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0773586830

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The history of women and art in Canada has often been celebrated as a story of progress from amateur to professional practice. Rethinking Professionalism challenges this narrative by questioning the assumptions that underlie the category of artistic professionalism, a construct as influential for artistic practice as it has been for art historical understanding. Through a series of in-depth studies, contributors examine changes to the infrastructure of the art world that resulted from a powerful discourse of professionalization that emerged in the late- nineteenth century. While many women embraced this new model, others fell by the wayside, barred from professional status by virtue of their class, their ethnicity, or the very nature of the artworks they produced. The richly illustrated essays in this collection depict the changing nature of the professional paradigm as it was experienced by women painters, photographers, craftspeople, architects, curators, gallery directors, and art teachers. In so doing, they demonstrate the ongoing power of feminist art history to disrupt patterns of thought that have become naturalized and, accordingly, invisible. Going beyond the narratives of recovery or exclusion that the category of professionalism has traditionally encouraged, Rethinking Professionalism explores the very consequences of telling the history of women's art in Canada through that lens. Contributors include Annmarie Adams (McGill University), Alena Buis (Queen's University), Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Manitoba), Cynthia Hammond (Concordia University), Kristina Huneault (Concordia University), Loren Lerner (Concordia University), Lianne McTavish (University of Alberta), Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University), Mary O'Connor (McMaster University), Sandra Paikowsky (Concordia University), Ruth B. Phillips (Carleton University), Jennifer Salahub (Alberta College of Art & Design), and Anne Whitelaw (Concordia University).


Independent Spirit

Independent Spirit
Author: A. K. Prakash
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2008
Genre: Art, Canadian
ISBN:

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Presents an introduction to a variety of Canadian women artists, from the 1800s to the present day.


From Drawing to Visual Culture

From Drawing to Visual Culture
Author: Harold Pearse
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2006-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773577599

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From Drawing to Visual Culture takes a sweeping view of the role of visual art in Canadian education, from its roots as industrial drawing in the early nineteenth century to its important but often ambiguous position in contemporary schools. Art education and cultural history scholars consider practices in public schools, post-secondary schools, and non-school settings. The essays, many illustrated, range from focused surveys of particular eras or regions, to theoretically based analyses of movements or trends, to case studies that examine art education theory and practice in specific times and places. Contributors show that the nature and character of art education in Canada reflects the influence of ideas and practices in art and education and their interaction with various aspects of culture, language, religion, government, and geography. Contributors include F. Graeme Chalmers (British Columbia), Roger Clark (Western Ontario), Robert Dalton (Victoria), Suzanne Lemerise (Quebec à Montreal), E. Lisa Panayotidis (Calgary), Leah Sherman (Concordia), J. Craig Stirling (independent scholar and researcher, Montreal), Wendy Stephenson (PhD candidate, British Columbia), William Zuk (Manitoba).