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The Scene

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book The Scene Harry Malcolmson
Libristo code: 46404591
Publishers University of Toronto Press, March 2025
The 1960s transformed art in Canada. The Scene traces the remarkable reshaping of the Canadian art l... Full description
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The 1960s transformed art in Canada. The Scene traces the remarkable reshaping of the Canadian art landscape during that era. Written by renowned art critic Harry Malcolmson, the book offers a captivating insider’s perspective on how a surge of artists, galleries, collectors, and critics propelled Canadian art into the global spotlight.

Malcolmson identifies the catalysts that ignited this artistic renaissance, including an outpouring of pride in the country linked to Canada's Centennial, Expos ’67, and the Toronto City Hall. With rich anecdotes and insights, the book paints a comprehensive portrait of the era, while showcasing over twenty portraits of influential Canadian artists. Richly illustrated, the book illuminates the totality of the Scene’s evolution, and delves into the impact of Canadian nationalism and economic prosperity on the Scene. It examines the rise of contemporary institutions, such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the National Gallery of Canada, capturing the emergence of a modern Canadian identity. Ultimately, The Scene stands as a unique testament to a pivotal moment in cultural history, capturing the essence of the most impactful decade in the history of art in Canada.

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Full name The Scene
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2025
Number of pages 288
EAN 9781487560263
ISBN 1487560265
Libristo code 46404591
Weight 900
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