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Home Sweet Home
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by Dazibao. Montréal, Canada, 2014
Curated by Olivia Boudreau & France Choiniere
Edited by France Choinière
172 page soft cover book
ISBN 978-2-922135-42-8
Artists: Raymonde April, Juan Betancurth, Johanna Billing, Matthew Buckingham, Jennifer Campbell, Nancy Davenport, Bettina Hoffmann, Joseph Ismail, Patrick Jolley & Reynold Reynolds, Mazen Kerbaj, Thomas Kneubühler, Rob Kovitz, Søren Lose, Maria Marshall, Christof Migone, Gunvor Nelson, James Nizam, ONF, Anne Parisien, Paulette Phillips, William Raban, Gisela Restrepo, Ben Rivers, Jon Sasaki, Ron Terada and Chih-Chien Wang.
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Yesterday's Tomorrows
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal. Canada, 2010
Curated by Lesley Johnstone
Essays by Lesley Johnstone &
Philip Ursprung
156 page soft cover book
ISBN 978-2-551-23939-9
Why have so many contemporary artists returned in recent years to the forms, ideas and aspirations of Modernist architecture and design?
This question lies at the heart of Yesterday’s Tomorrows, an exhibition that brings together works by ten Canadian and international artists who examine Modernism by establishing a discursive dialogue with a particular Modernist designer, architect or work from this pivotal period of the twentieth century.
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Site Visits
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by Cambridge Galleries. Cambridge, Ontario, 2008
Curated by Ivan Jurakic & Esther E Shipman
Essays by Ivan Jurakic & Esther E Shipman
40 page soft cover book
ISBN 978-1-897001-37-1
Investigating intersections between visual art and architecture.
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Tatton Park Biennial 2008
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by Tatton Park. Cheshire, England, 2008
Curated by Danielle Arnaud & Jordan Kaplan, Parabola
112 page soft cover book
ISBN: 978-0-9558721-1-2
What is a Biennial of contemporary art? An event that crash lands into a non-specific space every two years? A sealed declaration of approval from those in the cultural 'know'? Perhaps a less than committed nod towards invigorating the 'public' admiration for art? For us, Tatton Park Biennial is none of these. Rather, it is a heartfelt attempt to commission some of the most interesting artists we know to produce work for a unique setting under very challenging circumstances.
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Explorations Narratives / Replaying Narrative
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Anthology
Published by Le Mois de la Photo å Montréal. Montréal, Canada, 2007
Edited by Marie Fraser
Essays by
Olivier Asselin, Söke Dinkla, Marie Fraser, Nicole Gingras, Lori Pauli, & Jean-Christophe Royoux
Language in English & French
400 page hard cover book
ISBN 978-2-9808020-1-0
This 400-page book is the first major study of contemporary image-based explorations of narrative. In this publication scholars, curators and historians and theoreticians of photography, video and the new media turn their attention to narrative procedures that have become ever more prevalent since the early 1990s. Such themes as photographic staging, digital technologies, appropriations from film and the mass media are approached from the perspective of an unprecedented broadening of the narrative and temporal possibilities of the image.
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Lisa Klapstock/Paulette Phillips
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Two-Person Exhibition Catalogue
Published by Centre Culturel Canadien. Paris, France, 2007
Curated by Catherine Bédard
Essay by Catherine Bédard & Gérard Wajcman
99 page soft cover book
ISBN-13: 978-1896940441
Composed of video installations and photographs, the exhibition brings together major works: Ambiguous Landscapes (2003-2005), Threshold (2001-2002) and the world premiere of the video installation Field Studies (2007) by Klapstock; It's about how people judge appearance (2001), The Floating House (2002), Crosstalk (2004) and Monster Tree (2006) by Phillips. French psychoanalyst and author Wajcman provides a unique reading of this encounter between the pair of women by bringing forth a diptych formed by Field Studies and Monster Tree.
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Practical Dreamers, Conversations with Movie Artists
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Anthology
Published by Coach House Books, Canada, 2007
Edited by Michael Hoolboom
321 page soft cover book
ISBN-13: 9781552452004
In Practical Dreamers, twenty-seven artists dish about how they get it done and why it matters. The conversations are personal, up close and jargon free, smart without smarting.
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Repatriating the Ark
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by Parabola
For the Museum of Garden History. London, England, 2006
Curated by Danielle Arnaud, Jordan Kaplan & Philip Norman
Essays by J Kaplan, A MacGregor, J Newman, J Potter & P Rawes
48 page soft cover book ????(soft or hard)
ISBN:0-9547617-5-8
Ten artists respond to the Tradescants' cabinet of curiosities or 'Ark' which formed the core of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford and is now brought back to its origins in Lambeth. Artists: Rieko Akatsuka, Holly Antrum, Faye Claridge, Jo Coupe, Tessa Farmer, Andrea Gregson, Tania Kovats, Uriel Orlow, Paulette Phillips, Michael Samuels.
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Tame: Negotiating the Wild in Contemporary Art
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by The MacLaren Art Center. Barrie, Ontario, 2006
Essay by Lise Hosein
28 page soft cover book
ISBN 0-9738829-1-3
Artists: Mary Anne Barkhouse, Trudie Cheng, Taku-Dazai, Marcel Dzama, FASTWURMS, Chris Gillespie, Paulette Phillips, Kathryn Rupert-Dazai, Diana Thorneycroft.
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Resonance Electromagnetic Bodies
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by the
Ludwig Museum. Budapest, Hungary, 2006
Curated by Nina Czeglady, Louise Provencer & Üveges, Krisztina
Essays by ??????
Language in English & Hungarian
124 page soft cover book
ISBN: 9639537128
Artists: Jean-Pierre Aubé, Ælab, Gisèle Trude, Stéphane Claude, Simon Jones, Marie-Jeanne Musiol, Paulette Phillips, Catherine Richards, Jocelyn Robert, David Tomas, Norman T White.
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Guardami, Percezione del video
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by
Palazzo delle Papesse. Siena, Italy, 2005
Curated by Francesco Bernardelli, Lorenzo Fusi &Pietro Montani
Edited by Michela Bracciali
Language in English & Italian
200 page hard cover book
ISBN-13: 978-8873361794
Catalogue linked to exhibition of commissioned work by international artists working with video. Artists: Jean-Pierre Aubé, Ælab, Gisèle Trude, Stéphane Claude, Simon Jones, Marie-Jeanne Musiol, Paulette Phillips, Catherine Richards, Jocelyn Robert, David Tomas, Norman T White.
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Caught in the Act:
An Anthology of Performance Art by Canadian Women
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Annthology
Published by YYZ Books. Toronto, Canada, 2004
Edited by Tanya Mars & Johanna Householder
Essay by Jenifer Papararo
444 page hard cover book
ISBN-13: 978-0920397848
This indispensable anthology gives readers access to an important and under-recognized subject in recent Canadian art history. Edited by two seminal Canadian performance artists, this book focuses on the 70s and 80s; a time when women made a big and noisy impact. Full of sass and insight, this essential collection is part survey, part critical discourse, and part reference book, containing five critical essays, thirty-four artist's profiles, and an extensive bibliography.
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Paulette Phillips: The Secret Life of Criminals, Clues and Curiosities
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Solo Exhibition Catalogue
Co-Published by Oakville Galleries. Oakville, Canada & Cambridge Galleries. Cambridge, Canada, 2004
Curated by Gordon Hatt & Marnie Fleming
Introduction by Mary Misner & Francine Périnet
Essays by Kathleen Pirrie Adams & Gordon Hatt
63 page soft cover book
ISBN 1-894707-20-6
Phillips' film and video installations are uniquely provocative and intriguing. Each has involved a particular historical event that has bolstered her interests in emotional states of being and narrative construction. Her work circles obsessively around themes of social history, forensics, psychology and science.
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Exhibit A: Photography from Atlantic Canada
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Group Exhibition Brochure
Published by Saint Mary's University Art Gallery. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 2004
Curated by Scott McLeod
Foward by Robin Metcalfe
Essays by John Calder & Scott McLeod
14 page brochure
ISBN 1-895763-83-5
Artists: Scott Conarroe, Marlene Creates, Lorraine Field, John Haney, Thaddeus Holownia, Steve Payne, Paulette Phillips, Ned Pratt, Scott Walden.
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Paulette Phillips: The Secret Life of Criminals
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Solo Exhibition Catalogue
Published by Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art. London, England, 2004
Essays by Janna Graham & Maria Walsh
24 page soft cover book
ISBN: 0-9547617-0-7
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Exhumed
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by Parabola
For the Museum of Garden History. London, England, 2003
Curated by Danielle Arnaud, Jordan Kaplan & Philip Norman
Essays by Jordan Kaplan, Tiffany Jenkins & Jon Newman
64 page soft cover book
ISBN:0953775291
24 artists, working in many media, created works based on the lives of persons buried at the parish church of St. Mary-at-Lambeth. Artists: Orla Barry, Suky Best, Cleo Broda, Clare Bryan, Lisa Cheung, David Cotterrell, Phil Coy, Pascal Dubois, Peter Dukes, Oona Grimes, Stephen Healy, Sophie Horton, Tom Humphreys, Sophie Lascelles, Lynne Marsh, Lisa Z. Morgan, Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Morison, Paulette Phillips, Michael Buchanan, Kate Scrivener, Finlay Taylor, Adam Thompson, Shane Waltener, and Sarah Woodfine. |
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Placing Spaces, Spacing Places
Canadian Experimental Films & Video since 1990
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Group Exhibition Catalogue
Published by MSVU Art Gallery. Halifax, Canada, 2003
Curated by Gerda J Cammaer
Foward by Ingrid Jenkner
Essay by Gerda J Cammaer
35 page soft cover book
ISBN 978-2-9808020-1-0
Recent works by Kika Thorne, Paulette Phillips, Michael Snow, Manon Labreque, Nelson Henricks and other Canadian artists have been selected for their relevance to the politics and poetics of location.
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By the Skin of Their Tongues: Artist Video Scripts
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Anthology
Published by YYZ Books. Toronto, Canada,1997
Edited by Nelson Henricks & Steve Reinke
216 page soft cover book
ISBN-13: 978-0920397206
An anthology of seventeen video and film scripts and eight essays by some of Canada's leading media artists--including Colin Campbell, Lorraine Dufour and Robert Morin, Vera Frenkel, Rodrigue Jean, Gary Kibbins, Robert Lee, Jan Peacock, Paulette Phillips, Tom Sherman, Cathy Sisler, Lisa Steele, and Tariasuk Women's Collective.
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Decalog YYZ: 1979-1989
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Anthology
Published by
YYZ Books. Toronto, Canada,1992
Edited by Barbara Fischer
188 page soft cover book
ISBN-13: 978-0920397084
Curator and critic Barbara Fischer provides a comprehensive account of the gallery's first ten years in relation to the emergence of artist-run centres and the avant-garde in Canada.
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