Emily Carr : new perspectives on a Canadian icon

Author(s)

    • Hill, Charles C.
    • Lamoureux, Johanne
    • Thom, Ian M.
    • Stewart, Jay

Bibliographic Information

Emily Carr : new perspectives on a Canadian icon

curators, Charles C. Hill, Johanne Lamoureux, Ian M. Thom ; with essays by Jay Stewart ... [et al.]

National Gallery of Canada , Vancouver Art Gallery : Douglas & McIntyre, c2006

Other Title

Emily Carr : nouvelles perspectives sur une légende canadienne

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Catalogue of the exhibition held at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, June 2-Sept. 4, 2006; Vancouver Art Gallery, Oct. 7, 2006-Jan. 7, 2007; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Feb. 24-May 20, 2007 and two other locations

Also issued in French under title: Emily Carr : nouvelles perspectives sur une légende canadienne

"Works in the exhibition": p. 297-312

Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-334)

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Description

The beauty and breadth of this book make it the definitive book of Emily Carr, one of twentieth century art's most innovative outsiders. An ambitious and groundbreaking book revisits Carr and her world through the eyes of three distinguished senior curators, and seven critics and essayists. Featuring over 250 colour images, which form a vivid narrative. Never before has Carr's life, and her place at the centre of the Canadian imagination, been so vividly explored.

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