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Oh, Canada

Contemporary Art from North North America

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This comprehensive survey of Canadian contemporary art serves as a unique travel guide where art takes center stage. While Canadians are aware of their vibrant art scene, it remains largely unrecognized globally, particularly in the U.S. This extensive overview showcases artists from across the country, including internationally recognized figures like Michael Snow, Garry Neill Kennedy, and Marcel Dzama, alongside many emerging talents. The accompanying exhibition at MASS MoCA highlights nearly every province and territory, organizing artists by region and presenting a diverse array of contemporary works that transcend national identity. Each section—from British Columbia and Yukon to the Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, and Ex-Pats—features regional art discussions, artist interviews, and examples of their creations. Additionally, the book includes a thorough exploration of the current Canadian art scene by the editor, along with whimsical contributions from writers like Douglas Coupland and Jane Urquhart in various formats, including travelogues and poetry. An appendix lists notable Canadians, compiled by both American and Canadian perspectives. This guide is an unprecedented resource on Canadian contemporary art and a reflection of the country itself.

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Oh, Canada, Denise Markonish, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

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2012
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Titolo
Oh, Canada
Sottotitolo
Contemporary Art from North North America
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
MIT Press
Pubblicato
2012
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
399
ISBN10
0262018357
ISBN13
9780262018357
Serie
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This comprehensive survey of Canadian contemporary art serves as a unique travel guide where art takes center stage. While Canadians are aware of their vibrant art scene, it remains largely unrecognized globally, particularly in the U.S. This extensive overview showcases artists from across the country, including internationally recognized figures like Michael Snow, Garry Neill Kennedy, and Marcel Dzama, alongside many emerging talents. The accompanying exhibition at MASS MoCA highlights nearly every province and territory, organizing artists by region and presenting a diverse array of contemporary works that transcend national identity. Each section—from British Columbia and Yukon to the Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, and Ex-Pats—features regional art discussions, artist interviews, and examples of their creations. Additionally, the book includes a thorough exploration of the current Canadian art scene by the editor, along with whimsical contributions from writers like Douglas Coupland and Jane Urquhart in various formats, including travelogues and poetry. An appendix lists notable Canadians, compiled by both American and Canadian perspectives. This guide is an unprecedented resource on Canadian contemporary art and a reflection of the country itself.