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Remembering Postmodernism:: Trends in Canadian Art, 1970-1990

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By (author): Linda Hutcheon Mark Cheetham

The postmodern in Canadian visual arts had reached its zenith by the late 1980s. When Remembering Postmodernism was published just a few yeast later, it was perfectly poised to be the first detailed examination of this movement in Canadian art. Lauded as ground breaking and intelligent by critics, Mark A. Cheetham's study focuses on memory as a central and recurring issue in the work of some forty of our leading artists, individual and collective. Among the artists discussed are Bruce Barber, Carl Beam, Ian Carr-Harris, Melvin Charney, Allyson Clay, Andy Fabo, Joe Fafard, General Idea, Angela Grauerholz, Janice Gurney, Barbara Steinman, and Joanne Tod. Cheetham's discussion deals with postmodernism's relation to the art-historical past as well as its built-in retrospective construction of modernism, against which it defines itself. In addition, he explores such issues as the gender implications of art-historical remembering and the social and frequently political potentials of postmodern art. In her afterword, noted theorist Linda Hutcheon presents a broad overview situating Cheetham's detailed discussions within the on-going debates about postmodernism in Canada and internationally. Illustrated with 30 colour reproductions of paintings, sculptures, and installations, the second edition of Remembering Postmodernism is an essential book for anyone concerned with the history of the visual arts in Canada in their international context. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 216g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Canada
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780195448795

About Linda HutcheonMark Cheetham

Mark A. Cheetham is a professor of art history at the University of Toronto. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Art Journal Award he is the author of a dozen books volumes and exhibition catalogues most recently Artwriting Nation and Cosmopolitanism in Britain: The Englishness of English Art Theory since the Eighteenth Century (2012) and co-curator of Jack Chambers: The Light From the Darkness / Silver Paintings and Film (2011). Linda Hutcheon is professor emeritus of English and comparative literature at the University of Toronto. She has published a long list of books including A Poetics of Postmodernism: History Theory Fiction (1988) The Politics of Postmodernism (1989) The Canadian Postmodern: A Study of Contemporary English-Canadian Fiction (1992) and A Theory of Adaptation (2006). She has also co-authored three books on opera medicine and culture with Michael Hutcheon MD.

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