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Remembering Postmodernism: Trends in Canadian Art, 1970-1990 offers a comprehensive examination of how postmodern theory and practice influenced Canadian artistic expression during a transformative period. Authors Mark Cheetham and Linda Hutcheon provide critical insights into the visual and conceptual developments that redefined Canadian art in the late twentieth century.
The book explores the intersection of theory and practice, analyzing how Canadian artists engaged with postmodern concepts of representation, identity, and cultural critique. It documents the shift from modernist traditions to postmodern approaches, examining painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art.
This scholarly work serves as an essential resource for art historians, students, and cultural scholars seeking to understand the evolution of Canadian contemporary art and its relationship to broader postmodern movements.







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