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Beyond Wilderness: The Group of Seven, Canadian Identity, and Contemporary Art
by John O'Brian , Peter White

"The great purpose of landscape art is to make us at home in our own country" was the nationalist maxim motivating the Group of Seven's artistic project. The empty landscape paintings of the Group played a significant role in the nationalization of nature in Canada, particularly in the development of ideas about northernness, wilderness, and identity. In this book, John O'Brian and Peter White pick up where the Group of Seven left off. They demonstrate that since the 1960s a growing body of both art and critical writing has looked "beyond wilderness" to re-imagine landscape in a world of vastly altered political, technological, and environmental circumstances. By emphasizing social relationships, changing identity politics, and issues of colonial power and dispossession contemporary artists have produced landscape art that explores what was absent in the work of their predecessors. Beyond Wilderness expands the public understanding of Canadian landscape representation, tracing debates about the place of landscape in Canadian art and the national imagination through the twentieth century to the present. Critical writings from both contemporary and historically significant curators, historians, feminists, media theorists, and cultural critics and exactingly reproduced artworks by contemporary and historical artists are brought together in productive dialogue. Beyond Wilderness explains why landscape art in Canada had to be reinvented, and what forms the reinvention took.

Contributors include Benedict Anderson (Cornell), Grant Arnold (Vancouver Art Gallery). Rebecca Belmore, Jody Berland (York), Eleanor Bond (Concordia), Jonathan Bordo (Trent), Douglas Cole, Marlene Creates, Marcia Crosby (Malaspina), Greg Curnoe, Ann Davis (Nickle Arts Museum), Leslie Dawn (Lethbridge), Shawna Dempsey, Christos Dikeakos, Peter Doig, Rosemary Donegan (OCAD), Stan Douglas, Paterson Ewen, Robert Fones, Northrop Frye, Robert Fulford, General Idea, Rodney Graham, Reesa Greenberg, Gu Xiong (British Columbia), Cole Harris (British Columbia), Richard William Hill (Middlesex), Robert Houle, Andrew Hunter (Waterloo), Lynda Jessup (Queen's), Zacharias Kunuk (Igloolik Isuma Productions), Johanne Lamoureux (Montréal), Robert Linsley (Waterloo), Barry Lord (Lord Cultural Resources), Marshall McLuhan, Mike MacDonald, Liz Magor (ECIAD), Lorri Millan, Gerta Moray (Guelph), Roald Nasgaard (Florida State), N.E. Thing Company, Carol Payne (Carleton), Edward Poitras, Dennis Reid (Art Gallery of Ontario), Michel Saulnier, Nancy Shaw (Simon Fraser), Johanne Sloan (Concordia), Michael Snow, Robert Stacey, David Thauberger, Loretta Todd, Esther Trépanier (Québec), Dot Tuer (OCAD), Christopher Varley, Jeff Wall, Paul H. Walton (McMaster), Mel Watkins (Toronto), Scott Watson (British Columbia), Anne Whitelaw (Alberta), Joyce Wieland, Jin-me Yoon (Simon Fraser), Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, and Joyce Zemans (York).

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Hamilton
Art Gallery of Hamilton

London
Michael Gibson Gallery

North Bay
Joan Ferneyhough Gallery

Oakville
Abbozzo Gallery
Oakville Galleries

Ottawa
Galerie d'Art Jean-Claude Bergeron
Carleton University Art Gallery
National Gallery of Canada - Musée des beaux-arts du Canada
Ottawa Art Gallery
Galerie St-Laurent + Hill
Gallery SAW
Sandra Ainsley Gallery
Angell Gallery
Artcore Gallery
Bau-Xi Gallery
Birch Libralato
Jessica Bradley Art
Stephen Bulger Gallery
Monte Clark Gallery
Corkin Shopland Gallery
Christopher Cutts Gallery
Edward Day Gallery
Engine Gallery
Feheley Fine Arts
Gallery Gevik
Mira Godard Gallery
Greener Pastures
Susan Hobbs Gallery
Ingram Gallery
Leo Kamen Gallery
Kinsman Robinson Galleries
Olga Korper Gallery
Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg
le. gallery
Loch Gallery
Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Gallery Moos
Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects
Pari Nadimi Gallery
Peak Gallery Co.
Paul Petro Contemporary Art
p|m Gallery
Marcia Rafelman Fine Arts
Roberts Gallery
Clint Roenisch Gallery
Nikola Rukaj Gallery
Ryerson Gallery
Miriam Shiell Fine Art
Tatar Gallery
Trias Gallery
Odon Wagner Gallery
Wynick/Tuck Gallery
XEXE Gallery
Art Gallery of Ontario
Chinese Contemporary Xchange (CCX)
Gallery 1313
Gallery 44
Glendon Gallery
Mercer Union
mocca - Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
The Power Plant
Propeller -Centre for the Visual Arts
TPW - Toronto Photographers Workshop
Woodbridge
Kipling Gallery


Aquarelle la lumière de l''eau
de Ewa Karpinska

L'aquarelliste qui travaille en humide sur humide entretient un dialogue incessant avec l'eau : il tente de saisir le " tempo " de l'aquarelle, d'accorder ses gestes et la densité de ses couleurs à l'état d'humidité du papier. Ce livre éclaire d'un jour nouveau cet échange, en proposant une véritable grammaire de l'aquarelle : par une lecture approfondie d'œuvres d'exception et de nombreux pas à pas, il permet au peintre de mieux comprendre chacune des ses actions, et donc de maîtriser plus facilement les effets d'une technique à la richesse incomparable. Car l'aquarelle est une eau sensible comme une plaque photographique, elle fixe sur le papier un moment de lumière. L'ambition de cet ouvrage est que chacune de vos créations en soit un.

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