Dialogues in Diversity: Art from Marginal to Mainstream - Couverture souple

Grande, John K.

 
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Synopsis

A series of dialogues with the world's leading artists. Grande believes that art can teach us new ways to see the world and that ultimately it can help us to save the planet. Many of these artists are indigenous or come from marginalized cultures and Grande argues that the traditional centers of the art world are now feeding on the unique perspectives provided by the margins.

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À propos de l?auteur

John K. Grande currently lives and works in Montreal, Quebec. He has published numerous catalogue essays on selected artists and has taught art history at Bishops University, Quebec. His reviews and articles have been published extensively in Artforum, Vice Versa, Sculpture, Art Papers, British Journal of Photography, Espace, Public Art Review, Vie des Arts, Art On Paper, Circa & Canadian Forum. He is the author of Balance: Art and Nature (Black Rose Books in, 2004), Intertwining: Landscape, Technology, Issues, Artists (Black Rose Books, 1998), Jouer avec le feu: Armand Vaillancourt: Sculpteur engage (Lanctot, 2001). Grande is the 1994 winner of Espace-sculpture's Prix Lison Dubreuil for art criticism.

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