In the tradition of the distinguished Douglas & McIntyre art program, this lavishly illustrated and superbly printed book is a rich, readable history of abstract painting in Canada. The story begins in the 1920s with the sometimes eccentric but remarkable work, rooted in symbolism and theosophy, of pioneers such as Kathleen Munn, Bertram Brooker ...
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Roald Nasgaard, Gerhard Richter, I. Michael Danoff, B. H. D. Buchloh, Terry Ann R. Neff, Ill.) Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, Art Gallery of Ontario
Published to coincide with a major touring retrospective show in the United States and Canada, this book introduces an artist of unusual complexity, one of postwar Germany's most important painters, whose painting mirrors the developments and issues of the international art scene for the past thirty years. 100 illustrations, 30 in color.
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