Baldissera, Lisa
[Other];
Carr, Emily
[Other]
;
Mendel Art Gallery,
Exhibition Convoluted Beauty: in the Company of Emily Carr 2014 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Convoluted beauty
: in the company of Emily Carr ; [... to record the Exhibition Convoluted Beauty: In the Company of Emily Carr, presented from June 27 to Septmber 14, 2014, at the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada]
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Media type:
Book;
Still Image;
Exhibition Catalogue
Title:
Convoluted beauty
:
in the company of Emily Carr ; [... to record the Exhibition Convoluted Beauty: In the Company of Emily Carr, presented from June 27 to Septmber 14, 2014, at the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada]
Contains:
ForewordWildly rebellious at heart : reconsidering Emily Carr's aura
/ Lisa Baldissera
They who hold the world together : Emily Carr's ecological poetics : a photo essay ; Emily Carr : often the other...
/ Vinciane Despret
Psychedelics, architecture, and a history of exile
/ Erika Dyck
Sketchbook for "pause" : selected images ; Works in the exhibition ; Exhibition list ; Biographies.
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Mendel Art Gallery from June 27 to September 14, 2014 which includes seven paintings and one original sketchbook of drawings and writing by Emily Carr and works by international artists. - Includes bibliographical references
Description:
"Convoluted Beauty examines Carr's legacy through work by major international artists, including: Thomas Zipp (Germany), Louise Lawler (USA), Mark Wallinger (UK), and commissioned projects by Canadian artists Nathan and Cedric Bomford, Karen Tam, Marianne Nicolson and Joanne Bristol. The exhibition also includes work from across Carr's career, generously loaned from the collections of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and the Vancouver Art Gallery."--Publisher's website
"Convoluted Beauty examines Carr's legacy through work by major international artists, including: Thomas Zipp (Germany), Louise Lawler (USA), Mark Wallinger (UK), and commissioned projects by Canadian artists Nathan and Cedric Bomford, Karen Tam, Marianne Nicolson and Joanne Bristol. The exhibition also includes work from across Carr's career, generously loaned from the collections of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and the Vancouver Art Gallery."--Publisher's website