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Ian Wallace: At the Intersection of Painting and Photography
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Ian Wallace: At the Intersection of Painting and Photography is a monograph on the photographic work of one of Canada's most significant contemporary artists.
Ian Wallace's influence is lasting and broad. He has made an outstanding impact on both his contemporaries and subsequent generations through his important work as an art historian, critic and educator and also through an art practice that has consistently demonstrated conceptual rigor and aesthetic innovation. The book draws together these key themes by presenting the images alongside essays split by nature Still image; Studio; Museum; Street and including a chronology of key works. This book covers the full range of his distinguished career and the principle themes that he has evolved over four decades of work.
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'Ian Wallace has played a fundamental role in the development of contemporary art since the late 1960s by bringing together to great image-making traditions, painting and photography.' Art Daily 'This selection promises to shed light on how Ian Wallace retains a utopian, even romantic attachment to the promise of art and its transformative potential.' Art Forum 'Through a conceptually grounded montage, juxtaposition of individually distinct units, concepts of abstraction and representation, and figure and ground, are not only imbricated but ironically united into a new and ambiguous pictoral Formalism.' Border Crossings 'Beautifully produced, high-end art book' San Fransisco Book Review Featured in the Globe and Mail, The Georgia Straight, Wisconsin Watch, Hunger TV, Cassone, Canadian Art Magazine, Camera Austria and Ciel Variable.