Barbara Astman exhibiting in: Photography in Canada 1960 - 2000


Barbara Astman exhibitiing in: Photography in Canada 1960 - 2000, a group show at the Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa,ON.

 
DateFriday, April 7, 2017 - 10:00am to Sunday, September 17, 2017 - 6:00pm

Phone

1-800-319-ARTS 613-990-1985 TDD: 613-990-0777

Email

info@gallery.ca

Website

http://www.gallery.ca/cpi/

, Website

http://www.barbaraastman.com

Location

Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Drive, P.O. Box 427 Station A, Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K1N 9N4

Barbara Astman exhibitiing in: Photography in Canada 1960 - 2000

Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa,ON

Photography in Canada:
1960–2000

07 April – 17 September 2017

Experience the diversity of Canadian photographic practice and production from 1960 to 2000. Bringing together more than 100 works by 71 artists — including Raymonde April, Edward Burtynsky, Lynne Cohen, Angela Grauerholz, Michael Snow, Jeff Wall and Jin-me Yoon — it explores how the medium articulated the role of art and the artist in an ever-changing world, along with differing ideas of identity, sexuality and community. Formulated around themes such as conceptual, documentary, urban landscape and portrait, this exhibition celebrates the enormous growth of the practice, collection and display of photography over more than four decades.

Barbara Astman is a Professor in the Photography department of the Faculty of Art.  Her area(s) of expertise include Contemporary Photography, Digital Imaging, and Installation-Based Art.

DateFriday, April 7, 2017 - 10:00am to Sunday, September 17, 2017 - 6:00pm

Phone

1-800-319-ARTS 613-990-1985 TDD: 613-990-0777

Email

info@gallery.ca

Website

http://www.gallery.ca/cpi/

http://www.barbaraastman.com

Location

Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Drive, P.O. Box 427 Station A, Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K1N 9N4

photo of house with green shutters
text and photo of woman
Friday, April 7, 2017 - 10:00am to Sunday, September 17, 2017 - 6:00pm

Barbara Astman exhibitiing in: Photography in Canada 1960 - 2000

Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa,ON

Photography in Canada:
1960–2000

07 April – 17 September 2017

Experience the diversity of Canadian photographic practice and production from 1960 to 2000. Bringing together more than 100 works by 71 artists — including Raymonde April, Edward Burtynsky, Lynne Cohen, Angela Grauerholz, Michael Snow, Jeff Wall and Jin-me Yoon — it explores how the medium articulated the role of art and the artist in an ever-changing world, along with differing ideas of identity, sexuality and community. Formulated around themes such as conceptual, documentary, urban landscape and portrait, this exhibition celebrates the enormous growth of the practice, collection and display of photography over more than four decades.

Barbara Astman is a Professor in the Photography department of the Faculty of Art.  Her area(s) of expertise include Contemporary Photography, Digital Imaging, and Installation-Based Art.

Venue & Address: 
Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Drive, P.O. Box 427 Station A, Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K1N 9N4
Website: 
http://www.gallery.ca/cpi/
http://www.barbaraastman.com
Email: 
info@gallery.ca
Phone: 
1-800-319-ARTS 613-990-1985 TDD: 613-990-0777
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