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.
This critical assessment and detailed catalogue looks at the work of the influential Canadian architect, Arthur Erickson, with essays by Barbara E. Shapiro and Rhodri W. Liscombe.
This exhibition catalogue examines 100 spectacular pieces from one of the largest collections of art from the Northwest Coast of the United States and Canada. Objects include masks, textiles, rattles, staffs, charms, and vessels.
This exhibition catalogue features the work of Canadian painter Ron Martin and sculptor Henry Saxe and includes essays by Pierre Théberge and bilingual (English, French) statements by Martin and Saxe. It was published by The National Gallery of Canada.
This bilingual (English/French) exhibition catalogue features works by the Canadian conceptual artist and filmmaker Michael Snow.
Talea Ensemble returns to Americas Society with a concert featuring electroacoustic works by David Adamcyk (Canada) and Kate Soper (United States).