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149 Paintings You Really Need to See in Europe

149 Paintings You Really Need to See in Europe

(So You Can Ignore the Others)
by Julian Porter
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tagged : museums, tours, points of interest
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Depicting Canada’s Children

Depicting Canada’s Children

edited by Loren Lerner
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tagged : children's studies, criticism & theory
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Figuring Redemption

Figuring Redemption

Resighting My Self in the Art of Michael Snow
by Tila L. Kellman
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tagged : criticism & theory, canadian, contemporary (1945-)
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From Realism to Abstraction

From Realism to Abstraction

The Art of J. B. Taylor
by Adriana Davies
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tagged : canadian, contemporary (1945-), artists, architects, photographers
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Imagining Resistance

Imagining Resistance

Visual Culture and Activism in Canada
edited by J. Keri Cronin & Kirsty Robertson
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tagged : contemporary (1945-), popular culture, criticism & theory
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Marion Nicoll

Marion Nicoll

Silence and Alchemy
by Ann Davis; Elizabeth Herbert, contributions by Jennifer Salahub & Christine Sowiak
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tagged : canadian, artists, architects, photographers, contemporary (1945-)
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Preserving What Is Valued

Preserving What Is Valued

Museums, Conservation, and First Nations
by Miriam Clavir
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tagged : native american studies, research, native american, study & teaching, museum studies
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The Letters of Vincent van Gogh

The Letters of Vincent van Gogh

A Critical Study
by Patrick Grant
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tagged : comparative literature
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Van Gogh's writing can remind us of similar effects in the paintings, the differences in audience and intent notwithstanding. Though meant for public viewing, the paintings (like the letters) are often disturbingly confessional and personally revealing; though written for private purposes, the letters, (like the paintings) are often of broad human interest. Van Gogh's lack of finish, the roughness and imperfection that lie at the far side of technical skill (and are not to be mistaken for lack of technical skill) communicate something essential to his vision, his always unfinished search to know and communicate "what most makes me a human being."

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