Transparences : L'utilisation de la photographie par l'artiste : A partir de la Banque d'oeuvres d'art du Conseil des Arts du Canada = Transparent Things : The Artist's Use of the Photograph : Works from the Canada Council Art Bank

James, Geoffrey. Transparences : L'utilisation de la photographie par l'artiste : A partir de la Banque d'oeuvres d'art du Conseil des Arts du Canada = Transparent Things : The Artist's Use of the Photograph : Works from the Canada Council Art Bank. Ottawa, Ont.: The Canada Council/Conseil des Arts du Canada, 1977.

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Abstract (English)

The curator discusses 26 artists' conceptual approaches to their use of manipulated and/or recontextualized photographs.

Résumé

Le conservateur discute de l'approche conceptuelle de 26 artistes par rapport à l'utilisation de photographies transformées et/ou recontextualisées.

Types: Catalogues > Exhibition catalogues
All Contributors: James, Geoffrey (Curator); James, Geoffrey (Author)
Dossier: 311 - CANADA - CONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADA / CANADA COUNCIL (Ottawa)
Collation: [56] p. : 26 ill. (9 en coul.) ; 21 x 21 cm
ISBN: 0888370040
Language of Publication: French; English
Publishers: Ottawa, Ont.: The Canada Council/Conseil des Arts du Canada
Artists: Carr-Harris, Ian; Pearse, Harold; Walker, Robert; Snow, Michael; Tousignant, Serge; Kennedy, Garry; Lake, Suzy; Whittome, Irene F.; Lapointe, Frank; Metcalfe, Eric; Knudsen, Christian; N.E. Thing Co.; Baxter, Iain; Baxter, Ingrid; Deitcher-Kropsky, Gloria; Gagnon, Charles; Bozak, Bob; Jones, Bill; Jarden, Richards; Mackenzie, Robin; Vazan, Bill; Levine, Les; Parsons, Bruce; Noel, Jean; Goodwin, Betty; Fones, Robert
Critics / Curators / Historians: James, Geoffrey
Art Organizations: Government Organizations > Canada > Canada Council (Ottawa)
Event Statement: Exhibition probably held in 1977; location(s) unknown.
Deposited by: Users 1 not found.
Date Deposited: 19 Jul 1991
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2012 13:34
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/3147
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