Canada
Includes prose by Tony Burgess, Christy Ann Conlin, Ian Ferrier, Madeline Monette, Hal Niedzvicki, Timothy Taylor; Play excerpts by François Archambault, Jean Marc Dalpé, Carole Fréchette, Marie Laberge, Larry Tremblay; Art by Louise Belcourt; "Miniatures," by Geneviéve Letarte; Special Feature: "The Parable of the Tapeworm," by Mario Vargas Llosa.
This bilingual (English/French) catalogue of the Canadian contemporary artist, which accompanied her solo exhibition, includes essays by Scott Watson.
This is the retrospective catalogue of the Canadian modernist painter who achieved excellent depictions of landscape painting and later work on the transcendental.
Speaking at the 2000 Washington Conference on the Americas, President Bill Clinton discusses the importance of open trade within the Americas and the benefits of continuing forward to create a Free Trade Area of the Americas by 2005. Clinton also focuses on Columbia's increasing drug industry issue and stresses the importance of the United States helping the Colombian government.
These photographs testify to the remarkable talent and tenacity of the artist as well as to the cloistered religious communities of Québec, among the last in North America.
This was the first major survey exhibition since the early 1970s to examine the impact and influence of Impressionism on Canadian artists at the turn of the century. The catalogue contains essays by Carol Lowrey, Laurier Lacroix, and Robert Stacey.