ABC Art Books Canada National and International Promotion and Distribution of Canadian Art Publications New Publications 2014 National Gallery of Canada | Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal | Art Gallery of Alberta | Art Gallery of Greater Victoria | Plug In ICA | Rennie Collection | The Robert McLaughlin Gallery | Textile Museum of Canada | Agnes Etherington Art Centre | Carleton University Art Gallery | Galerie de l’UQAM | The Ottawa Art Gallery | Kamloops Art Gallery | Burnaby Art Gallery | Musée d’art de Joliette | Cambridge Galleries | Confederation Centre Art Gallery | Dalhousie Art Gallery | Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery | MacLaren Art Centre | McMaster Museum of Art | Musée régional de Rimouski | McClure Gallery | MSVU Gallery | Oakville Galleries | Southern Alberta Art Gallery | Richmond Art Gallery | Kelowna Art Gallery | Rodman Hall Art Centre| Gallery 1C03 University of Winnipeg | Mendel Art Gallery | Gardiner Museum | Riverside Architectural Press | Beaverbrook Art Gallery | Justina M. Barnicke Gallery | University of Toronto Art Centre | ABC Art Books Canada A Story of Canadian Art As Told by the Hart House Collection Christine Boyanoski Contributions from Emma Conner, John Geoghegan, Devon Smither and Elizabeth Went Justina M. Barnicke Gallery NEW PUBLISHER Released to accompany a major touring exhibition, A Story of Canadian Art: As Told by the Hart House Collection documents an important chapter in the modern history of collecting and reveals how collections contribute to the shaping of both art history and national identity. Hart House was gifted by the Massey family to the University of Toronto in 1919 as a cultural centre where students, faculty, and the broader public could mingle and converse. Since the early 1920s, the Hart House Art Committee - comprised of students, artists, faculty, and staff - has been collecting art, originally focusing on the work of the Group of Seven and their contemporaries, as well as the Beaver Hall Group and Canadian Group of Painters. This unique collection rapidly gained a national and international reputation, with works loaned to exhibitions at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC and the Tate Gallery in London, UK, among others. Illustrated with archival photographs, the main essay details the growth of the collection including the establishment of the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery in 1982, one of North America’s first university art galleries. Completing the publication are individual scholarly presentations of over 40 major works by legendary figures such as A. Y. Jackson, Lawren Harris, Edwin Holgate, Tom Thomson, Emily Carr, Prudence Heward, André Biéler, David Milne, and B. C. Binning. Each work is featured with a full-page colour plate. With an introduction by Barbara Fischer. Christine Boyanoski is an independent curator who has authored and coauthored numerous publications, most recently Artists, Architects and Artisans: Canadian Art 1890-1918 (National Gallery of Canada, 2013). A Story of Canadian Art As Told by the Hart House Collection Christine Boyanoski Justina M. Barnicke Gallery 124 pp 56 ill. (42 col.) 9.75 x 6.75 in softcover 9780772706652 $20.00 Can. $25.00 U.S. November 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Jack Bush Marc Mayer and Sarah Stanners With contributions from Adam Welch and Karen Wilkin National Gallery of Canada “Look - you are no longer a local painter - or even a Canadian painter. You are a world painter.…Very few painters can handle color like you can.” Clement Greenberg to Jack Bush This major monograph on the extraordinary career of the Canadian painter is published to accompany the first retrospective exhibition in over 35 years. Born in Montreal and raised in Toronto, Jack Bush (1909-1977) reinvented himself like very few artists -moving from a close association with Canada’s Group of Seven landscape painters to an even closer association with the great names of international modernist abstraction. Four experts in their fields outline Bush’s ambitious trajectory from his years as an illustrator, through his membership in seminal art associations like the Canadian Group of Painters and Painters Eleven, to his careerchanging meeting with the influential American art critic Clement Greenberg. The artist’s enduring professional relationship with the art world’s most prominent intellectual of the time would ignite his international career and place him alongside Morris Louis, Jules Olitski and Frank Stella as one of the great Color Field artists. Jack Bush’s singular transformation from provincial artist in the 1940s to celebrated figure on the New York and London gallery scenes in the 1960s and 70s is engagingly told through new photography, previously unpublished diary excerpts and fresh scholarship making this unprecedented survey of his life and work the definitive book on the artist to date. With more than 120 full-color plates, this superb publication features works that boldly burst through as the best in high modern art. Marc Mayer is Director and CEO of the National Gallery of Canada and author of monographs on Thomas Nozkowski (2009) and Neo Rauch (2006). Sarah Stanners is authoring the forthcoming catalogue raisonné Jack Bush Marc Mayer and Sarah Stanners National Gallery of Canada 300 pp 150 col. ill. 11 x 11 in hardcover 9780888849250 of paintings by Jack Bush. Adam Welch has held curatorial positions at the National Gallery of Canada and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Karen Wilkin has authored and co-authored numerous publications notably Color as Field: American Painting, 1950-1975 (2007), and Clement Greenberg: A Critic's Collection (2001). $45.00 Can. $54.00 U.S. November 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Kelly Mark. Everything is Interesting Jonathan Watkins, Christina Ritchie and Dan Adler Justina M. Barnicke Gallery NEW PUBLISHER Kelly Mark’s metaphysical preoccupations with time are brilliantly explored in this twenty-year career monograph. Her use of a wide range of media drawing, video, photography, sculpture, performance - allows Mark to develop ongoing chronologies that trace shifting concerns and interests inflected by the saturated landscape of media and signs upon which they draw. Her persistence in marrying high art and working class culture produces an astonishing range of minimalist artworks that re-work conceptual strategies such as process and repetition. And by rigorously applying herself to numerous repetitive mundane tasks (for which she dutifully clocks in and out) Mark finds startling moments of pathos, humour, and poetry. The earliest works are concerned with processes mechanically performed: Mark would set herself a task and follow it through methodically, thereby echoing an industrial mode that found its appropriate counterpoint in the concerns of Minimalism, process art, and early Conceptualism. More recent focus has shifted from the tautological nature of “a work made by time spent working,” and the compaction of time within the mark-making, to frame the poignant actions of others and the residual flotsam of the everyday. Mark’s trajectory is analyzed and celebrated though original scholarly essays, personal reflections from numerous artists and curators, as well as dozens of colour plates featuring her site-specific projects, installations, videos, public interventions, performances, ubiquitous punch cards, and much more. With an introduction by Barbara Fischer. Contributions by Craig Buckley, Cedar Tavern Singers, Brian Joseph Davis, Alan Dunn, Dave Dyment, Robert Enright, Jonathan Safran Foer, Jen Graves, Kristen Horton, Ingrid Jenkner, Germaine Koh, Sara Krajewski, Micah Lexier, David Liss, Robin Metcalfe, Gabrielle Moser, Jenifer Papararo, James Prior, Christopher Régimbal, Eileen Kelly Mark: Everything is Interesting Jonathan Watkins, Christina Ritchie and Dan Adler Justina M. Barnicke Gallery 250 pp 70 col .ill 10 x 8 in hardcover 9780772760739 Sommerman, Gill Saunders and Rosie Miles, and Terri Whitehead. Published in collaboration with Blackwood Gallery, the Mount St. Vincent University Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of Windsor, the Kenderdine Art Gallery, and the Cambridge Galleries to accompany a nationally touring exhibition. $25.00 Can. $30.00 U.S. February 2015 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Shine a Light. Canadian Biennial 2014 Taking the pulse of contemporary art production in Canada as it becomes part of our national art history. Josée Drouin-Brisebois, Greg Hill, Andrea Kunard, Jonathan Shaughnessy and Rhiannon Vogl National Gallery of Canada With its active approach to collecting works by both acclaimed and emerging artists, the National Gallery of Canada has amassed an enormous holding of contemporary art by Canadian artists. Since 2012, the year of the last Canadian Biennial, the national institution has increased its collection by nearly 300 works by more than 90 artists. From this inestimable collection, over 80 works by 26 artists have been selected for the 2014 edition. Showcasing work by Indigenous artists, anglophone and francophone artists, and new Canadian artists - all of different backgrounds and generations - this generously illustrated publication features film and video installations, sculptures, paintings, drawings and photographs. As well, the publication documents the efforts of Gallery curators to build a representative national collection that focuses on innovation and diversity: Josée Drouin-Brisebois, Jonathan Shaughnessy and Rhiannon Vogl in Contemporary Art; Andrea Kunard in Photographs; and Greg Hill, Christine Lalonde and Rachelle Dickenson in Indigenous Art. An introductory essay is accompanied by 26 individual presentations and dozens of colour plates. In English and French. Shine a Light: Canadian Biennial 2014 Josée Drouin-Brisebois, Greg Hill, Andrea Kunard, Jonathan Shaughnessy and Rhiannon Vogl National Gallery of Canada 260 pp 108 col. ill. 10.75 x 8 in softcover 9780888849298 $40.00 Can. $47.00 U.S. October 2014 The artists: David Armstrong Six, Shuvinai Ashoona, Nicolas Baier, Shary Boyle, Ed Burtynsky, Tammi Campbell, Mario Doucette, Geoffrey Farmer, David Hartt, Isabelle Hayeur, Philippa Jones, Stephane LaRue, Rita Letendre, An Te Liu, David McMillan, Damian Moppett, Luke Parnell, Vanessa Paschakarnis, Ed Pien, Tim Pitsiulak, Kelly Richardson, Jeremy Shaw, Althea Tauberger, Jutai Toonoo, Howie Tsui, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun. Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Red Man Watching White Man Trying to Fix Hole in the Sky (Detail) David Hartt: Stray Light ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Convoluted Beauty. In the Company of Emily Carr Lisa Baldissera, Vinciane Despret and Erika Dyck The Mendel Art Gallery Emily Carr (1871-1945) is acclaimed for being one of the first Canadian painters to forge a modernist, post-impressionist style. In 1899 Carr traveled to the United Kingdom precisely to study art, determined to expand her creative vision. Instead, her time there proved to be a challenging ordeal, culminating in an 18-month hospitalization with the diagnosis of “hysteria.” This difficult period became a formative point in her career, one where she resolutely declared her own personal and artistic identity. Focusing on these critical London years, this multi-faceted publication explores notions of the artistic imaginary and artistic identity. Scholarly essays touch on a variety of critical frameworks such as the theme of exile, the concept of hysteria and the psychoanalytic clinic, and the notion of “unproductivity” in creative work. Integrated into the publication are works by major international artists who examine Carr’s legacy on these and other fronts. Thomas Zipp (Germany) considers the generative qualities of trauma and mental illness, as well as the idea of the artist as self-healer. Karen Tam (Canada) explores Carr’s friendship with Chinese artist Lee Nam. Marianne Nicolson (Canada) reflects on issues of ecology and neo-colonialism. Joanne Bristol (Canada) creates a newspaper and “composition” for birds. A sound installation by Louise Lawler (USA) acknowledges Carr’s special relationship to animals and offers a critique of the structures of the art world. Cedric and Nathan Bomford (Canada) provide a response to the architecture of the clinic. Mark Wallinger (UK) conjures up a psychic portal and the idea of “crossing over” into unknown territory. Convoluted Beauty: In the Company of Emily Carr Lisa Baldissera, Vinciane Despret and Erika Dyck The Mendel Art Gallery 112 pp col. ill. 10.75 x 8.25 softcover Lisa Baldissera is Chief Curator at The Mendel Art Gallery. Erika Dyck is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in History of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan. Vinciane Despret is Professor of Philosophy, University of Liège, Belgium. 9781896359861 $25.00 Can. $30.00 U.S. October 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Alma. The Life and Work of Alma Duncan Tom McSorley, Anne Maheux, Jaclyn Meloche, Catherine Sinclair, and Rosemarie L. Tovell The Ottawa Art Gallery / Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery This striking publication resurrects the ambitious career of an important Canadian artist and accompanies the first retrospective exhibition of her work in over 25 years. Largely self-taught, Alma Duncan (1917-2004) was extremely prolific and worked in a variety of media. Her paintings were first shown at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in 1937, and in 1942 she won an honorable mention in the Western Hemisphere Poster Competition held by the Museum of Modern Art. Often considered an unofficial war artist, she made drawings of arms factories and shipyards, and depicted the activities of the Canadian Women’s Army Corps. In 1943, Duncan joined the Graphics Division of the National Film Board and, later on, their Animation Department. In that same year, she formed a partnership with photographer Audrey McLaren: a personal, commercial and artistic alliance that was to endure for the rest of their lives. Under the name Dunclaren, they released numerous animated films which they created in an Ottawa attic, and won international recognition for their work. Duncan participated in numerous Canadian and international exhibitions and was commissioned by Canada Post to design several popular stamps. Containing over 70 colour illustrations, this monograph features a wide range of work from Duncan’s 60-year career, including portraits of well-known figures such as P.K. Page and Norman MacLaren, ink on paper landscapes, abstractions, a selection of her acclaimed drawings of wartime industry and munitions factories, as well as several stunning self-portraits created over her lifetime. In English and French Tom McSorley is Executive Director of the Canadian Film Institute. Anne Maheux is Head, Conservation of Art on Paper, Maps and Manuscripts at Library and Archives Canada. Jaclyn Meloche is a visual artist and Alma: The Life and Work of Alma Duncan doctoral candidate at Concordia University. Catherine Sinclair is Senior Tom McSorley et al The Ottawa Art Gallery / Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery 176 pp 78 col. ill. 10.25 x 8.25 in hardcover 9781894906494 $55.00 Can. $65.00 U.S. Curator at The Ottawa Art Gallery. Rosemarie L. Tovell has authored and co-authored numerous exhibition catalogues, notably The Solitudes of Place: Recent Drawings by Ann Kipling (2011) and Take Comfort: The Career of Charles Comfort (2007). October 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada ACADIA 2014 Design Agency: ACADIA 2014 Design Agency: Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Projects of the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture Computer Aided Design in Architecture Editors: David Gerber, Alvin Huang, Jose Sanchez Editors: David Gerber, Alvin Huang, Jose Sanchez ACADIA/Riverside Architectural Press ACADIA/Riverside Architectural Press 752 pp illustrated throughout 11 x 8.5 in softcover 290 pp illustrated throughout 11 x 8.5 in softcover 9781926724478 9781926724485 $59.95 Can. $69.95 U.S. $44.95 Can. $54.95 U.S. October 2014 October 2014 The Proceedings of the ACADIA 2014: DESIGN AGENCY The Projects Catalogue of the ACADIA 2014: DESIGN AGENCY international conference contains the peer-reviewed research international conference contains jury-selected and curated research and papers presented at the 34th annual conference of the practice projects of the 34th annual conference of the Association for Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture. Computer Aided Design in Architecture. Projects by researchers, Presentations by keynote speakers and ACADIA Award recipients practitioners, students and by the ACADIA partner organization Tex-Fab are also included. DESIGN AGENCY brings together a spectrum are included. DESIGN AGENCY brings together a spectrum of research of research and creative practice currently occurring within the and creative practice currently occurring within the ACADIA community. ACADIA community. This combined research reflects new This combined research reflects new paradigms that are redefining paradigms that are redefining contemporary architecture. contemporary architecture. Specialized computational design topics Specialized computational design topics include cloud include cloud organization, big data, global project delivery, and new organization, big data, global project delivery, and new forms of forms of collective intelligence in design, architecture, urbanism, collective intelligence in design, architecture, urbanism, fabrication and media arts. The event is supported by the combined fabrication and media arts.The event is supported by the research networks of the University of Southern California, University of combined research networks of the University of Southern California Los Angeles and Southern California Institute of Architecture. California, University of California Los Angeles and Southern ACADIA 2014: DESIGN AGENCY: Los Angeles, California at the USC California Institute of Architecture. School of Architecture on October 23-25, 2014. ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada From Ashgabat to Istanbul. Caméléon Oriental Rugs from Canadian Collections Jean-Pierre Larocque Natalia Nekrassova, Neil Brochu, Sarah Fee, Michael Gervers, Max Allen and Michele Hardy McClure Gallery Textile Museum of Canada Published to accompany the inaugural edition of the Virginia McClure Ceramic Biennial, this publication features the work of four remarkable Canadian artists: Susan Collett, Neil Forrest, Rory MacDonald and Linda Sormin. The work of each artist accentuates themes characteristic of the discipline such as adaptation, reinvention and metamorphoses. Together The history of Canadian collecting practices and cultural context of the Oriental rug production is highlighted with a beautifully illustrated display of over 70 distinctive rugs, horse and camel decorations, and tent bands and bags from Central and West Asia – regions well known for the richness of their rug weaving traditions developed by diverse cultures and peoples. The they articulate a lively ceramic language in constant mutation and - by provocation or poetry - deconstruct the history and traditions of the medium to create something new. As a result, they remind us that clay is indeed chameleon. In English and French. accompanying essays trace Canadian social history as reflected in rug collecting practices and incorporates interviews with collectors, dealers, curators and business owners. The many items presented are drawn from 30 private collections and public institutions. In English and French. 168 pp 88 col. ill. 8.5 x 8.5 in softcover 9780980908831 $29.95 Can. $36.95 U.S. October 2014 Jean-Pierre Laroque has taught at numerous institutions, notably, Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and California State University. A solo exhibition of his work inaugurated the reopening of Toronto’s Gardiner Museum of Ceramics in 2006. 76 pp 51 col. ill. 24 x 22 cm softcover 9780986593390 $24.95 Can. $29.95 U.S. October 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Terms of Engagement. Averns, feldman-kiss, Stimson Christine Conley and Kirsty Robertson Agnes Etherington Art Centre / Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery The Canadian Forces Artists Program (CFAP) was launched in 2001 to embed artists alongside Canadian troops. Unlike earlier official war art programs, CFAP does not exhibit or collect the work produced by artists who volunteer for the privileged access it offers. This publication documents work by three artists who have recently been deployed to conflict zones as CFAP participants. Dick Averns was hosted by the Multinational Force and Observers at North Base, Sinai, in Egypt during 2009; nichola feldman-kiss was embedded with the United Nations Mission in Sudan in 2011; and Adrian Stimson was stationed at Forward Operating Base Màsum Ghar and Kandahar in Afghanistan in 2010. Working across the mediums of photography, video, sculpture and installation, the works in the exhibition reflect CFAP’s arm’s-length relationship with the military, which allows for greater independence of artistic expression. As curator Christine Conley explains, the artists “are all conscious of the complex relation of culture to conflict, given their situation as embedded observers whose access to war zones depends upon military hospitality, protection and social networks.” Compelled by narratives of genocide, the traumatic legacy of colonialism, and the War on Terror, the works presented here offer an encounter and critical engagement with Canada’s place in the world. Co-published with the Esker Foundation. Terms of Engagement: Averns, feldman-kiss, Stimson Christine Conley and Kirsty Robertson Agnes Etherington Art Centre / Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery 68 pp col. ill. 10 x 8 in softcover 9781553394037 $30.00 Can. $35.00 U.S. September 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Reading the Talk Rachelle Dickenson and Lisa Myers With an introduction by Lee-Ann Martin The Robert McLaughlin Gallery Contemporary Indigenous artists explore ancient treaties to reveal what they say about relationships to lands, region and territory, while considering distinct Indigenous perspectives on the history of treaties in this land now called Canada. Both the breadth and originality of the curatorial premise in this exhibition catalogue reveal contemporary Indigenous perspectives on understandings and treaties among nations, as well as interpersonal relationships of the individuals who inhabit the land. The astute selection of artists and works underline what Rachelle Dickenson calls the “synergies between medium, symbolism, customary practice and critical theory that are key strategies used to assert the principle of interrelationship at the core of Indigenous ontology.” The artists: Michael Belmore, Hannah Claus, Patricia Deadman, Vanessa Dion Fletcher, Keesic Douglas, Melissa General. Published with Museum London, Art Gallery of Peterborough and MacLaren Art Centre. Rachelle Dickenson is Curatorial Assistant, Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada. Lisa Myers is engaged in MFA research in Criticism and Curatorial Practice at OCAD University. Lee-Ann Martin is an independent curator and former Curator of Contemporary Canadian Aboriginal Art at the Canadian Museum of History (Civilization) and former Head Curator of the MacKenzie Art Gallery. Reading the Talk Rachelle Dickenson and Lisa Myers With an introduction by Lee-Ann Martin The Robert McLaughlin Gallery 76 pp col. ill. 10 x 8 in softcover 9781926589848 $20.00 Can. $24.00 U.S. September 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Michael Blum. Our History Michael Blum Galerie de l’UQAM While published to accompany an exhibition, this publication is not an exhibition catalogue; neither is it an artist’s book nor an essay on artist Michael Blum. Rather, it is a report on research conducted by the artist on his adopted country - Canada - and the search for identity of its largely Francophone province, Quebec. To this end, Blum sent a questionnaire to 600 public personalities, the responses of 86 of whom are documented here. Well-known political, artistic and educational figures respond to questions such as: What does Quebec mean to you?; How would you explain the differences between Canada and Quebec to a nonCanadian?; What would a museum dedicated to the differences between Canada and Quebec collect?; How do you see the relationship between Canada and Quebec in two or three generations? In English and French. Born in Jerusalem, Michael Blum studied at Université de Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne, and at Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam. He is currently professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal’s School of Visual and Media Arts. Through video and installation, Blum’s artistic practice develops critical readings of cultural history. His work has been shown at numerous venues including the Centre Georges-Pompidou (Paris) and the New Museum (New York). Michael Blum: Our History Michael Blum Galerie de l’UQAM 156 pp col. ill. 8 x 5 in softcover 9782920325500 $15.00 Can. $18.00 U.S. September 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Off the Grid. Abstract Painting in New Brunswick Terry Graff Contributors: Virgil Hammock, Ian G. Lumsden, Jacques Martin and Maryse Grondin, and Ingrid Mueller Beaverbrook Art Gallery NEW PUBLISHER This lavishly illustrated publication constitutes a ground-breaking statement on the presence, nature and meaning of non-representational painting in New Brunswick. In most authoritative narratives of the visual arts in Canada, developments in the artistic life in the province are often pushed to the historical margins or even absent, in favour of reinforcing the same identifiable names, movements and styles. In reality, however, the story of the visual arts in Canada is infinitely richer and more complex than most cursory discourses tell us. As this publication ably reveals, there is a unique history of abstract painting in New Brunswick that has, until now, never been told. And it is one that can only deepen our understanding and appreciation of Canadian visual arts culture. The artists featured include a wide range of senior, mid-career, and emerging artists: Jared Betts, David Bizzo, Sarah Cale, Luc Charette, Lionel Cormier, Mark DeLong, Angel Gomez, Georges Goguen, Toby Graser, Jay Isaac, Jocelyn Jean, Christian Michaud, Deanna Musgrave, Dana O’Regan, Sarah Petite, Lori Slauenwhite, and David Umholtz. Also highlighted is a selection of non-figurative art by some of the province’s pioneering abstract painters, most notably Jack Humphrey, Lawren P. Harris, Fritz Brandtner, Claude Roussel, Joseph Kashetsky, and Roméo Savoie, and the surprising recovery of R. D. Turnbull, one of Canada’s earliest abstractionists, who made a significant contribution to the development of Abstract Expressionism in North America, but is virtually unknown in the annals of Canadian art history. Off The Grid: Abstract Painting in New Brunswick Terry Graff et al Beaverbrook Art Gallery 212 pp 130 col. ill. 9 x 9 in softcover 9780920674772 $50.00 Can. $55.00 U.S. July 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Ted Smith Roger Boulet and Charo Neville Kamloops Art Gallery Five decades of work are featured in this brilliantly illustrated monograph documenting the first retrospective exhibition of the painter’s career in over 20 years. Ted Smith is a master of colour and knows how paint can convey the most subtle feelings and how abstract elements, influenced by the natural environment, can change the fundamental nature of a work. His work is informed by the surrounding landscape and he has always felt comfortable moving between the representational and the abstract. Sometimes a landscape is depicted through fine brushstrokes and a definition of form; sometimes it is present only through subtle reference. Most often his paintings contain a tension between the two. It is this bold approach to landscape, or more accurately, his interest in the act of painting, that defines Smith’s artistic practice. Ted Smith was born in Vernon, British Columbia in 1933 and did not immediately pursue an artistic career. Only in 1960 did he enter the Vancouver School of Art where he trained with artists such as Roy Kiyooka and Jack Shadbolt. Smith has remained a prolific painter for the past many decades and continues to paint into his 80s. His works can be found in major collections throughout the country. Ted Smith Roger Boulet and Charo Neville Kamloops Art Gallery 96 pp 60 col. ill. 12 x 12 in hardcover 9781895497823 $29.95 Can. $34.95 U.S. July 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Eric Atkinson: Journeys Through the Landscape Ted Fraser, Terry Graff and Don Bonham Beaverbrook Art Gallery NEW PUBLISHER Eric Atkinson is a major Canadian abstract landscape painter, whose extensive career as an artist and art educator straddles both sides of the Atlantic, and is currently being rediscovered in England. A visual poet of the landscape, his paintings are created on the studio floor by working from all four sides of a canvas. He disrupts the picture plane, an amalgam of sand and glue, with incised calligraphic markings that suggest the natural rhythms of wind and water, of sculpted landforms created over the course of thousands of years from geological erosion - a layering of time and ancient memory. Appropriately referred to by the artist as “journeys through the landscape”, his paintings are not literal depictions, but expressions of the interpenetration of inner and outer landscapes, of the integral relationship between the processes of art making and the forces of nature, or as Atkinson states, “the forms echo the geological structure of the land and the calligraphy left by man and nature upon its surface.” Born in Hartlepool, England, in 1928, Atkinson was the assistant to Harry Thubron at Leeds College of Art from 1955 to 1961 before he succeeded him as Head of Fine Art. He emigrated to Canada in 1969 and became Dean of Applied Arts at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. The Basic Course at Leeds is now recognized as one of the most innovative postBauhaus education programs in Europe, a radical change in art educational thinking that values self-expression and the creative process over the transfer of technical skills and a permanent set of artistic values that also became part of Atkinson’s legacy at Fanshawe College. Atkinson’s work has been exhibited widely in Britain, Canada, and the United States, and is represented in many public and private collections. Eric Atkinson: Journeys Through the Landscape Ted Fraser, Terry Graff and Don Bonham Beaverbrook Art Gallery 88 pp 41 col. ill. 11 x 9 in softcover 9780920674758 $30.00 Can. $36.00 U.S. July 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada David Thauberger. Road Trips & Other Diversions Sandra Fraser, Timothy Long, Peter White, Andrew Kear, Patricia Bovey and Ted Fraser The Mendel Art Gallery This wonderfully illustrated casebound edition highlights the work of one of Canada’s most important contemporary artists. David Thauberger’s paintings, prints and ceramics are immediately recognizable for their iconic depictions of vernacular architecture, such as legion halls, falsefront businesses, churches and houses. Whether working in patterned watercolours, flocked prints, ceramics, or taped and stenciled paintings, Thauberger straddles the line between industrial and handmade techniques, his extensive formal training counterbalanced by a rejection of the formal limitations of a fine art approach. Informed by popular culture, postcard imagery, folk art, and utopian urban planning concepts, his art practice combines a keen eye for popular idioms with an encyclopedic knowledge of twentieth century art. Through his work Thauberger shows that Regionalism and Modernism are not always contradictory. Six original essays discuss a wide range of topics related to the artist’s work, notably, the material and psychological richness of the Prairies as understood through his complex relationship to it. Published in conjunction with a major nationally touring retrospective exhibition, this first comprehensive overview of a remarkable career features 100 full colour reproductions of works created between 1971 and 2009, and a 30minute documentary on DVD produced by Novina Motion Pictures Inc. Essays in English and French. Published with the MacKenzie Art Gallery. David Thauberger has one of the most impressive exhibition histories among Canadian artists with works included in over 80 public and corporate collections, including the National Gallery of Canada, Vancouver Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Ontario, and Musée d’art David Thauberger: Road Trips & Other Diversions Sandra Fraser, Timothy Long et al The Mendel Art Gallery 208 pp 100 col. ill. 10.25 x 9.25 in. hardcover (casebound) 9781896359847 $55.00 Can. $65.00 U.S. September 2014 contemporain de Montréal. David Thauberger lives and works in Regina, Saskatchewan. ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Four Turns of a Key. Metalworks by Elma Johnston McKay Laura Ritchie Beaverbrook Art Gallery NEW PUBLISHER Elma Johnston McKay is a master metalsmith who, between 1996 and 2009, researched and crafted an extensive collection of replications and interpretations of historical keys. This publication presents, for the first time, McKay’s creative exploration of the design, metalwork, and symbolic use of keys in imagery and lore across time and different cultures. This collection of handcrafted keys formed in copper, silver, brass, and gold includes “inspiration” pieces (replicas or likenesses of historical keys derived from artworks or literary sources) and contemporary reinventions of those key(s) based on themes ranging from competition to tolerance, patronage to greed. McKay has identified four core qualities that are exemplified by the key as an object: Beauty, Difference, Symbolism, and Progress. These qualities resonate in the work: the aesthetic quality and exquisite craftsmanship and artistic skill evident in the individual works; the metaphoric celebration of individualism objectified in the key (a thing that must be unique to function); the continuation of an art historical tradition of engaging symbolism to convey universal themes; and a physical manifestation of progress in the relationship between old and new, inspiration and interpretation, traditional craft and contemporary art. Elma Johnston McKay’s practice is a rare merging of contemporary fine craft, fine art, and art history. Four Turns of a Key: Metalworks by Elma Johnston McKay Terry Graff The Beaverbrook Art Gallery 72 pp 78 col. ill. 10 x 8 in softcover 9780920674734 $25.00 Can. $30.00 U.S. July 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Emanuel Licha. Striking a Pose Marie-Hélène Leblanc, Andréanne Roy & Tina Di Carlo Musée régional de Rimouski Best known for his provocative War Tourist series, Emanuel Licha has built a reputation for constructing images that blur the line between real and simulated military conflict. His films, videos and photographs operate as real-life tours of battle-stricken areas, investigating how traumatic and violent events are looked at and are shown. Works featuring a mock Iraqi village set up by the American army in the Mohave desert and now operated by Hollywood professionals, or a French military unit that plays both sides in a simulated conflict encourage us to question the images of war that incessantly invade our lives. This career overview looks at major installations including Mirages (2011), R for Real (2008) and War Tourist (2004-2008). In English and French. Born in Montréal, Emanuel Licha lives in Paris where he is associate Professor at the École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris-La Villette. He is a member of the Centre for research architecture, Goldsmiths College, University of London. Recent exhibitions of Licha’s work have been held at MACBA (Barcelona), NGBK (Berlin), Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), Parsons New School for Design (New York), Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art (Rotterdam), and Musée d’art moderne de la ville de Paris. Emanuel Licha: Striking a Pose Marie-Hélène Leblanc, Andréanne Roy and Tina Di Carlo Musée régional de Rimouski 54 pp 34 col. ill. 10 x 7 in softcover 9782923525488 $25.00 Can. $30.00 U.S. June 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Christos Dikeakos. Nature Morte Claudia Beck, Harold Rhenisch, Jeff Wall, Liz Wylie Kelowna Art Gallery As a first-generation member of the Vancouver photoconceptualist scene with Ian Wallace and Jeff Wall, Christos Dikeakos is as much an historian as a photographer. For Dikeakos, the process of looking at a subject overlaps with looking back. Reflecting a preoccupation with vanishing rural farming and orchard landscapes and the shifting economic terrain of the British Columbia’s famed Okanagan Valley, this publication features photographic images, prints and large projections as well as various objects and documents drawn from the region. The result is a multilayered reading of place through art. The phrase Nature Morte, the French-language pictorial equivalent of Still Life, here connotes the literal death of nature. Christos Dikeakos has exhibited across the country most recently in Traffic: Conceptual Art in Canada 1965–1980. With an introduction by Jeff Wall. Claudia Beck is founder of Vancouver’s Nova Gallery, a pioneer among commercial galleries to show photography. Harold Rhenisch is a poet and novelist based in British Columbia. Jeff Wall is an internationally acclaimed artist. Liz Wylie is curator at Kelowna Art Gallery. Christos Dikeakos: Nature Morte Claudia Beck, Harold Rhenisch, Jeff Wall and Liz Wylie Kelowna Art Gallery 76 pp 36 col. ill. 10 x 7 in softcover 9781896749709 $15.00 Can. $18.00 U.S. June 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada The Adoration of the Shepherds by El Greco New study of a significant cornerstone in understanding the artist’s early career. David McTavish Agnes Etherington Art Centre A scholar of European art brings new understanding to this Greco-Italian masterpiece. In 1991 Queen’s University’s Agnes Etherington Art Centre acquired a remarkable small Adoration of the Shepherds painting by El Greco from donors Alfred and Isabel Bader. For author McTavish this was the beginning of an adventure in tracing the work’s origins to El Greco’s early career, and more specifically to his first major transition from his native Crete to the artistic hotbed of Venice. Using investigative methods that include radiography and infared refelectography, the author maps out the work’s position in relation to the artist’s early production but also to Cretan art, Renaissance prints and works by Titian, whose ability to convey dramatic light and dynamic movement left an indelible mark on his young Greek follower. David McTavish has held many notable positions, including, Curator of European Painting and Sculpture at the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), and Director of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (Kingston). The Adoration of the Shepherds by El Greco David McTavish Agnes Etherington Art Centre 48 pp 22 col ill. 9 x 7 in softcover 9781553394044 $12.00 Can. $15.00 U.S. April 2014 ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Beneath a Petroliferous Moon Artists from around the world respond to the oil industry. Jen Budney, Vaclav Smil, and Marcella Durand The Mendel Gallery Petroleum, in its extraction, distribution, economics, and social, political, and environmental impacts, defines our contemporary world, yet in the developed countries that consume it most, oil remains conspicuously invisible. Taking its title from a Pablo Neruda’s 1940 poem, Standard Oil Co., this survey of artistic responses to the oil industry from artists around the world offers a spectacular range of ideas. While some artists focus on petroleum’s environmental impacts, others choose to respond to its social significance, its modern history, or the awe-inspiring visuals of the industry’s infrastructure and detritus. Works in the exhibition include: masks fashioned from jerry cans and found objects by the Yoruba artist Romuald Hazoume, of Benin; kinetic sculpture based upon the tar sands of northern Alberta by Calgary artist Robyn Moody; lace-like sculptures made from oil drums by New Yorkbased Canadian artist Cal Lane; photographs, drawings, and videos made in Arctic Canada by Vermont artist and farmer Louisa Conrad; documents and drawings by Austrian artist Ernst Logar made in the ".....beneath a petroliferous moon, a subtle change of ministers in the capital, a whisper like an oil tide, and zap, you’ll see how Standard Oil’s letters shine above the clouds, above the seas, in your home, illuminating their dominions." Scottish oil town of Aberdeen; a delicately carved jerry can by from 'Standard Oil Co.' Pablo Neruda billboard by Saskatoon artist David LaRiviere. Vancouver’s Brian Jungen; a video set in North America’s first oil town, Oil City, Pennsylvania, by Ohio artist Robert Ladislas Derr; a large sculpture based on oil drums and advertising by Cherokee artist Jimmie Durham (Rome/Berlin); photographs of the Alberta tar sands by renowned Toronto photographer Edward Burtynsky; drawings and sculpture inspired by the Exxon Valdez disaster by expat Canadian artist Susan Turcot (UK); and a Jen Budney is Associate Curator at the Mendel Gallery. Vaclav Smil is a Beneath a Petroliferous Moon Jen Budney, Vaclav Smil, Marcella Durand, and Pablo Neruda The Mendel Gallery 80 pages 45 col. illus. 8.5 x 6.5 inches hardcover 9781896359816 $24.99 Can. $29.99 U.S. April 2014 scientist, policy analyst and Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Environment at the University of Manitoba. Marcella Durand is the author of AREA (Belladonna Books) and Traffic & Weather (Futurepoem Books). ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Jinny Yu: To Activate Space “Jinny Yu has made a career from pushing boundaries or just leaving them behind as she moves forward.” Clayton Windatt, Drain. Mark A. Cheetham, Penny Cousineau-Levine and Ola Wlusek The Ottawa Art Gallery Jinny Yu challenges more than the concept of painting. Her work questions the very existence of predisposed artistic practices as she blurs the lines between methodology and ideology. Oscillating between the fields of the abstract painting and the object, Yu seeks out aspects of painting beyond the pictorial space, striving to depict that which is beyond the image. The choice of materials is integral to her artistic practice and conceptual preoccupations and she frequently paints with oil on aluminum, whose semi-reflective surface comprises a pictorial space. For the artist the pictorial space of the aluminum is a material fact, a preexisting condition of the as yet unpainted surface, and by painting on such a surface, one that is already pictorial, Yu’s work begins where painting often ends. Born in Korea in 1976 and based in Canada since 1988, Jinny Yu has shown widely, with exhibitions at the ISCP Gallery (Brooklyn), Pulse New York, Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation (Venice), the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art (Kyoto), and Sotheby’s (London, UK). Published with Éditions Art Mûr, this monograph is thoroughly illustrated with original essays and an interview with the artist. Mark A. Cheetham is Professor in the Department of the History of Art at the University of Toronto and author of Abstract Art Against Autonomy: Infection, Resistance, and Cure since the 60s. Penny Cousineau-Levine is Professor of the History and Theory of Art at the University of Ottawa Jinny Yu: To Activate Space Mark A. Cheetham, Penny Cousineau-Levine and Ola Wlusek The Ottawa Art Gallery 59 pp 30 col. ill. 10 x 9.5 in softcover 9782923243078 $30.00 Can. $35.00 U.S. April 2014 and author of Faking Death: Canadian Art Photography and the Canadian Imagination. Ola Wlusek is Curator of Contemporary Art at The Ottawa Art Gallery. ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com ABC Art Books Canada Miriam and Hudson Sargeant Art Collection Voices in Longitude and Latitude Catherine Sinclair Marnina Gonick and Noam Gonick The Ottawa Art Gallery MSVU Art Gallery 26 pp 28 col. ill. 8.5 x 6 in softcover 32 pp col. ill. 7.5 x 7.5 in softcover 9781894906487 9781894518703 $10.00 Can. $12.00 U.S. $20.00 Can. $24.00 U.S. July 2014 June 2014 This catalogue documents the Gallery’s 2013 acquisition of the Publication accompanying a video installation about what it means to be a Miriam and Hudson Sargeant Art Collection: a significant holding girl in the 21st century. The aspirations of teen-aged girls were recorded of works by historical twentieth-century artists such as A.Y. with individuals from communities across Canada: Inuit in Kugluktuk, Jackson and Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, as well as by Nunavut; trans-gender in Halifax, Nova Scotia; Jewish in Toronto, Ontario; contemporary First Nations artists such as Norval Morrisseau and and Congolese, Rwandan, Ethiopian and Sudanese immigrants in Jane-Ash Poitras. The Sargeants were both teachers and their Winnipeg, Manitoba. The girls, aged 13 to 23, appear in a 17-minute, influence was strongly and widely felt in the Ottawa community. four-screen projection. This project represents the first collaboration Their love for the arts has now been extended to an even wider between siblings Noam Gonick, the renowned Winnipeg filmmaker, and public. In English and French. Dr. Marnina Gonick, Canada Research Chair in Gender at Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax. Sitting at the intersection of ethnography and art, their joint work provides insight into the question of how audio-visual media can open new possibilities and ways of knowing in social research. Noam Gonick is a Canadian filmmaker and artist. His films include Hey, Happy!, Stryker, and Guy Maddin: Waiting for Twilight. Marnina Gonick is the author of numerous books and articles notably Between Femininities: Ambivalence, Identity and the Education of Girls (SUNY Press, 2003). ABC Art Books Canada Distribution info@abcartbookscanada.com www.abcartbookscanada.com
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