The Visual Arts in Canada The Twentieth Century
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Summary
Author Biography
Anne Whitelaw is Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at Concordia University. Her research explores the history of Canadian art institutions in the twentieth century, with a particular focus on exhibition and collecting practices as means of understanding the formation of nationhood and the constitution of taste cultures.
Brian Foss is Professor of Art History and director of the School for Studies in Art and Culture at Carleton University, having previously taught for many years at Concordia University. He has co-curated exhibitions on the work of Mary Hiester Reid and Edwin Holgate and is the author of War Paint: Art, War, State and Identity in Britain 1939-45.
Sandra Paikowsky is a Professor in the Art History Department of Concordia University. She is the publisher and managing editor of the Journal of Canadian Art History / Annales d'histoire de l'art canadien. She has also been director/curator of the Concordia Art Gallery. Her recent publications focus on James Wilson Morrice, art in the Maritimes, and John Fox.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations: Collections Cited
Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Art Institutions in the Twentieth Century: Framing Canadian Visual Culture, Anne Whitelaw
2. nto the New Century: Painting, c.1890-1914, Brian Foss
3. Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, Charles C. Hill
4. Emily Carr: Modernism, Cultural Identity, and Ethnocultural Art History, Gerta Moray
5. Designing Canada, Alan C. Elder
6. Modern Art, the Local, and the Global, c.1930-50, Lora Senechal Carney
7. Modernist Representational Painting before 1950, Sandra Paikowsky
8. Paul-Emile Borduas and the Automatistes, Francois-Marc Gagnon
9. Making Painting Real: Abstract and Non-objective Art in English Canada, c.1915-61, Joyce Zemans
10. A Culture in Transition: Inuit Art in the Twentieth Century, Ingo Hessel
11. Geometric Abstraction after 1950, Diana Nemiroff
12. Sculpture before 1960, Christine Boyanoski
13. The New Figuration: From Pop to Postmodernism, Johanne Sloan
14. A Short History of Photography, 1900-2000, Martha Langford
15. Sculpture and Installation since 1960, William Wood
16. Conceptual Art in Canada: Capitals, Peripheries, and Capitalism, Jayne Wark
17. Aboriginal Modernities: First Nations Art, c.1880-1970, Ruth B. Phillips
18. Contemporary First Nations Art since 1970: Individual Practices and Collective Activism, Lee-Ann Martin
19. Experimental Video in Canada and the Question of Identity, Christine Ross
20. Writing Art History in the Twentieth Century, Laurier Lacroix
List of Resources
Picture Index / Credits
General Index
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