
Skinjobs.
Annette Hurtig.
Conceived to coincide with a conference of the International Gothic Association, Skinjobs brings together the work of Stephen Andrews, Michelle Gay, Catherine Heard, Teresa Marshall, Regan Morris and Brian Putz. Hurtig stresses that gothic sensibilities have always arisen in conjunction with social upheavals and epidemics. Looking at the works selected, the author proposes that the 'return to the repressed' , so characteristic of gothic expression, has acquired a subversive edge.
Art Gallery, Mount Saint Vincent University (1999), 47 p., 17x17 cm / 7x7 in., 11 col. ill., 1895215927 $15.00 (pb)
Once Upon a Time: Contemporary Tales. Kim Pruesse (et al).
Using the conceit of the fairy tale, three essayists look at the work of Michelle Gay, Gunilla Josephson, and Max Streicher .
Southern Alberta Art Gallery. (1997) 56 p., ill., 10x8 in / 25x20 cm, 0921613814 $10.00
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