Etienne Zack

Etienne Zack
Author: François LeTourneux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Etienne Zack is an emerging painter trained in Vancouver and living in Montreal whose work explores the physical act of art making. Known for his extravagant palette, Zack's work is characterized by staged sculpture-like scenes along with references to historical paintings taken up in contemporary critical debates. Zack's inquiries often take as their subject the very process of art's production and exhibition and the entire range of physical and conceptual tools employed in its creation. While his paintings are marked by a mastery of rigorous sequencing - with repetition, multiplication and symmetry - an expressionist painterly style envelopes each work in an exuberant playfulness. Etienne Zack was the winner of the 2005 RBC Painting Competition.

Shifting Borders

Shifting Borders
Author: Jean-François Bélisle
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-02-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 152756648X

Shifting Borders brings together new research on visual culture by scholars located across North America. This compilation of essays explores the notion of borders in a range of domains including art history, architecture, art theory, video games, performance art, artistic creation, and photography. The authors seek to address contemporary concerns affecting larger society through the lens of visual culture. The world is becoming increasingly globalized, as nations and multilateral organizations advocate freer international trade, the sharing of technological and political ideas, and multiculturalism. Yet, despite a rhetorical attachment to the message of lower national barriers, there has been a concomitant rise in veiled borders. These barriers promise to maintain cultural exclusion and economic hegemony. The essays in this volume share a desire to re-examine inherited knowledge systems, to redefine the terms of debate, and create spaces that more accurately reflect a just reality. While this is not the unique purview of Postmodern ethics, what is novel here is the willingness of the authors of these essays, and the artists they investigate, to identify with, dwell in, and expand upon the margins of their particular subject matter. The essays presented in Shifting Borders have the force to open up new forms and understandings of cultural difference and initiate new perspectives in and beyond their respective domains.

One Dark Wish

One Dark Wish
Author: Sharon Wray
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1492655643

"Twisty plots, fantastic characters, and pitch-perfect pacing. Fabulous!" —ALLISON BRENNAN, New York Times bestselling author Her life must be forfeit for his to be redeemed Historian Sarah Munro is not used to being shot at, but that's just what happens while she's poking around cemeteries on Georgia's Isle of Grace, searching for the key to a centuries-old cipher. Her quest has unwittingly drawn the attention of two deadly enemies intent on destroying each other—and anyone who gets in their way. Ex–Green Beret Major Nate Walker is on a mission of his own: to restore the honor of his men. To do that, he is required to stop Sarah—or one of his own men will die. Caught in the middle of a deadly rivalry, Nate can't afford to trust the woman standing in his way. But his heart says he can't afford not to... Deadly Force Series: Every Deep Desire (Book 1) One Dark Wish (Book 2) Praise for Every Deep Desire: "Everything I love in romantic suspense...Twisty plots, fantastic characters, and pitch-perfect pacing. Fabulous!"—Allison Brennan, New York Times bestselling author "Excellent...darkly compelling."—RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars "Phenomenal!... Filled with action and passion that will leave you breathless."—Joyfully Reviewed "Intriguing, with steamy romance and forbidden love... You will not be able to turn the pages fast enough!"—Fresh Fiction

Builders

Builders
Author: National Gallery of Canada
Publisher: National Gallery of Canada/Musee Des Beaux-Arts Du Canada
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"Builders: Canadian Biennial 2012 is the National Gallery of Canada's second exhibition of new Canadian art acquired over the past two years, and features over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, videos and multimedia installations created by more than forty artists. In placing emergent practices alongside long-established Canadian artists who have been instrumental in "building" a context for Canadian art today, Builders offers the opportunity to appreciate the range of aesthetic accomplishment in this country."--Publisher description.

Où?

Où?
Author: Françoise Cohen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2007
Genre: Art, European
ISBN:

Au travers de médias variés, les oeuvres d'artistes contemporains présentées dans cette exposition se nourrissent d'un rapport au réel, illustrant la fragilité de l'homme avec son histoire et son environnement

Art Basel Miami Beach 2003.

Art Basel Miami Beach 2003.
Author: Art Basel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2003
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN:

Description: Le Figarocalls it "l'antichambre du paradis," and indeed Art Basel Miami Beach, the sister-event of Art Basel (in Basel, natch), is one of the hottest fairs around. With an exclusive selection of 160 leading international galleries exhibiting 20th and 21st century work by over 1,000 artists, the fair--and the accompanying catalogue--provides an essential reference for professionals and collectors with a special focus on the Americas.