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Intertidal: Vancouver Art And Artists

Price
$55.00
Date
2006
Publisher
Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery and MuHKA
Format
Catalogues
ISBN
9780888657855
Genre
Rare & Out of Print, Canadian
Description

Exhibition catalogue at the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (MuHKA) (17 December 2005–26 February 2006).
Curated by Scott Watson & Dieter Roelstraete; essays by Scott Watson, Dieter Roelstraete, Reid Shier, Shepherd Steiner, Monika Szewczyk, Michael Turner, Ian Wallace, William Wood.

On March 17, 2006 at the Belkin Satellite, the Belkin in association with the Antwerp Museum of Contemporary Art (MuHKA) launched Intertidal: Vancouver Art & Artists to accompany the exhibition of the same name, a major survey of contemporary art from Vancouver. The exhibition was shown at the MuHKA in Antwerp, Belgium, and was the first major survey of works by Vancouver-based artists to be held in Europe and the largest exhibition of Canadian art held abroad since the exhibit Canada Trajectories in Paris, France, 1973.

The catalogue was designed by Vancouver-based graphic designer Robin Mitchell, and co-edited by Scott Watson, Director/Curator of the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery and Dieter Roelstraete, Curator of the Antwerp Museum of Contemporary Art.

Artists: Vikky Alexander, Roy Arden, Rebecca Belmore, Stan Douglas, Geoffrey Farmer, Rodney Graham, Brian Jungen, Tim Lee, Scott McFarland, Liz Magor, Damian Moppett, Judy Radul, Steven Shearer, Ron Terada, Ian Wallace, Kelly Wood.

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