“Le Noyé” and “Construction Worker, Paris” in Hippolyte Bayard and the Invention of Photography
Jillian Lerner, “Le Noyé [The Drowned Man]” and “Construction Worker, Paris” in Hippolyte Bayard and the Invention of Photography, edited by Karen Hellman and Carolyn Peter. Los Angelos, CA: The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2024. Book information: The first English-language volume about Hippolyte Bayard, one of the inventors of photography who helped transform the burgeoning medium […]
“The Freedom to Work” in Mary Cassatt at Work
Nicole Georgopuluos, “The Freedom to Work” in Jennifer A. Thompson and Laurel Garber, Mary Cassatt at Work. Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2024. Book Information: A new study of Mary Cassatt that explores the centrality of work to both her inventive technical practice and her distinctive approach to modern subjects. In her sensitive depictions of […]
“The Why of D.I.Y.” in A Handmade Assembly
A publishing project of the Owens Art Gallery and Struts Gallery, A Handmade Assembly publication was initiated in 2020 as the tenth and final iteration of the beloved community gathering. This ambitious book was envisioned as an important continuation of the Assembly, rather than a commemorative volume of past events. From its beginning in 2011, A […]
‘”Please Don’t Let Your Ambition Sleep”‘ in Cassatt – McNicoll: Impressionists Between Worlds
Nicole Georgopulos, ‘”Please Don’t Let Your Ambition Sleep”: Cassatt’s Professionalism’ in Cassatt-McNicoll: Impressionists Between Worlds, edited by Caroline Shields. Toronto, ON: Art Gallery of Toronto, 2023. Book information: This groundbreaking book brings together for the first time the work of two pioneering women Impressionist painters: the American Mary Cassatt and her Canadian contemporary Helen McNicoll. Renowned […]
Fragment, Image, and Absence in 1960s Japan
Presenting an inventive body of research that explores the connections between urban movements, space, and visual representation …
Taking Place: Building Histories of Queer and Feminist Art in North America
Taking Place examines feminist and queer alternative art spaces across Canada and the United States from the late-1960s to the present. It looks at how queer and feminist artists working in the present day engage with, respond to and challenge the institutions they have inherited. Through a series of regional case studies, the book interrogates […]
Towards the Rivers
A4 Art Museum has followed and promoted the development of diverse histories and artistic experiments in contemporary art and culture in Southwestern China. The museum presented a series of solo exhibitions as artist case studies, my art practice cross cultures as a case study of “Personal Position in the Process of Globalization,” cashed up attention […]
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Unsettled Histories
Vancouver-based artist Dan Starling’s Unsettled Histories takes as its starting point Rembrandt’s renowned work Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves: The Three Crosses (1653). Rembrandt had created five states of this print, with each version altered through either sketching directly on the plate or adjusting the level of ink left on the plate for printing. Starling, […]
Scotiabank Photography Award
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