Greg Curnoe




National Gallery of Canada Review / Revue du Musée des beaux-arts du Canada: Volume IV
Marion H. Barclay et al

In this volume: a study of of Queen Elizabeth I through 16th century engravings ; attribution of a 16th century German portrait; analysis of an unpublished study based on a work by Rubens; drawings by silversmiths in 19th century Québec; and the story of Greg Curnoe's controversial muralmaking in the 1960s. In English and French.


Dans ce numéro : une analyse de la reine Elizabeith I à travers des portraits gravés ; l'attribution d'un portrait allemand du 16e siècle ; une analyse d'une étude d'après un œuvre de Rubens ; les dessins des orfèvres du Québec au 19e siècle ; et l'histoire d'une murale contestée de Greg Curnoe dans les années soixante. En français et anglais.

National Gallery of Canada / Musée des beaux-arts du Canada (2003)
176 pp 62 ill. (14 col.) 10.5 x 8 in softcover 0-88884-789-0 $25.00 Can./U.S. (20 euros)


Greg Curnoe & Serge Lemoyne: Two Nationalisms? Deux nationalismes? (Épuisé /Out of print)
Carl Johnson

Musée régional de Rimouski (2001) 40 pp 12 col. ill. coul. 25x20 cm. /10x8 in 2920367579 $12.00

Making it New! (The Big Sixties Show)
Robert McKaskell & Marco Y. Topalian

The first national survey of avant-garde artworks made in Canada during the 1960s. Two essays define the art and artists socially and politically in both English Canada and in Québec. With detailed presentations on 22 key figures including Iain Baxter, Greg Curnoe, Charles Gagnon, Michael Snow and Joyce Wieland.

Art Gallery of Windsor (2000) 94 pp 48 illl. (30 col) 0919873603 $20.00 Can./U.S.

Brealart: 80 Years of Experiment 1912-1992
Paddy O'Brien

A definitive history of art programs of the Beal school, an institution closely woven into London's cultural fabric and known for the many outstanding artists it has produced, including Greg Curnoe, Robert Fones, John Greyson and Philip Aziz.

Museum London (1998) 87 pp col. ill. 28x21 cm 189580048x $15.00 Can./U.S.

Canadian Collage
Joan Murray
The history of the discipline from 1939 to present day. Artists include Greg Curnoe, Michael Snow,Harold Town,Richard Gorman, Louis Comtois, and David Bolduc .

Robert McLaughlin Gallery (1997) 66 pp 23x19 cm ill. 9921500173 $8.00 Can./U.S.


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