Harold Town



A Century of Canadian Drawing

Susan Gibson Garvey

Working from a selection of one hundred works ranging from preliminary sketches to finished works, Garvey discusses the history, theory and evolving context of drawing, with special attention to contemporary issues. In three separate essays she deconstructs traditional definitions of drawing, situates Canadian drawing from pre-colonial times to today, and identifies contemporary movements, citing American immigration in the 1960s and 1970s as a major influence on Canadian art as a whole. Works by Michael Snow, Joyce Wieland, Harold Town, Arthur Lismer, and many more.

Dalhousie Art Gallery (1999) 52 pp 34 ill. 10x8.5 in. softcover 0770327184 $8.00



Canadian Collage
Joan Murray

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

Robert McLaughlin Gallery. (1997) 66 p., 9x7.5 in / 23x19 cm, 46 ill. (22 col.) 9921500173 $8.00


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