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Peace by Chocolate Bar
$9.95 CAD
Unit price perPeace by Chocolate Bar
$9.95 CAD
Unit price perMade of creamy milk chocolate and crunchy hazelnut pieces, it’s a perfect way to add a little peace to your day.
Made in Canada
92g (3.2 oz.)
Ingredients: Milk chocolate (sugar, whole milk powder, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, soy lecithin, natural vanilla flavour), Hazelnuts


Rainbow Heart Pin
$9.99 CAD
Unit price perRainbow Heart Pin
$9.99 CAD
Unit price perAccessorize with this lapel pin featuring a rainbow heart. A perfect addition to clothing or as a gift.
Enamel
Approx. 3.2 x 3 cm (1.26 x 1.18 in.)

Rainbow Trivet
$24.95 CAD
Unit price perRainbow Trivet
$24.95 CAD
Unit price perMade of natural materials with delightful colour tones, this 100% wool trivet will protect your table and counters from hot dishes, pans and casseroles while adding effortless beauty to your table setting.
100% wool
22 cm (8.66 in.) diameter
Designed in Canada. Handmade in Nepal.

Rainbow with Heart Music Box
$15.95 CAD
Unit price perRainbow with Heart Music Box
$15.95 CAD
Unit price perAdd music to your day with this little music box. Turn the handle to play the melody again and again!
Melody: Over the Rainbow
8.5 x 4.5 x 3 cm (3.3 x 1.8 x 1 in.)

Rainbow Love Socks
$21.95 CAD
Unit price perRainbow Love Socks
$21.95 CAD
Unit price perThese crew socks feature light compression to provide extra comfort and lessen fatigue.
Size | Women's | Men's |
---|---|---|
S/M | 6 to 10.5 | 5 to 9 |
L/XL | 10.5 to 13 |
9 to 13 |
87% cotton, 11% nylon, 2% spandex

Art Metropole: The Top 100 (English)
$10.00 CAD
Unit price perArt Metropole: The Top 100 (English)
$10.00 CAD
Unit price perKitty Scott, Jonathan Shaughnessy
The Art Metropole Collection is a truly unique ensemble of objects collected by a group of artists known as General Idea. Comprising more than 100 objects and including works by more than 125 Canadian and international artists, The Top 100 gives greater exposure to this extensive collection and brings to light some of the rare material contained within.
Paper | 140 pages
18 x 23 cm (7 x 9 in.)
Publication Date: 2006


General Idea (English)
$100.00 CAD
Unit price perGeneral Idea (English)
$100.00 CAD
Unit price perEdited by Adam Welch
Contributors: David Balzer, AA Bronson, Diedrich Diederichsen, Dominic Johnson, Theodore Kerr, Alex Kitnick, Sholem Krishtalka, Élisabeth Lebovici, Philip Monk, Diana Nemiroff, and Beatrix Ruf
General Idea (1969–1994) were pioneers of conceptual and media art whose work attained international prominence through the art world and the streets in equal measure. The ground-breaking collective practice of AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal spanned twenty-five years, addressing aspects of mass media, consumer culture, queer identity, the art economy and the AIDS crisis. They remain some of the most influential artists to have emerged from Canada.
This monumental publication presents a visual survey of General Idea’s artworks, from their earliest performances and actions to their use of consumer and advertising media in the public realm to their gallery and museum work. Including texts by a range of scholars and more than 500 illustrations, it is the definitive resource on General Idea.
Softcover | 756 pages
27 x 30 cm (10.6 x 11.8 in.)
Publication Date: 2022


General Idea (French)
$100.00 CAD
Unit price perGeneral Idea (French)
$100.00 CAD
Unit price perEdited by Adam Welch
Contributors: David Balzer, AA Bronson, Diedrich Diederichsen, Dominic Johnson, Theodore Kerr, Alex Kitnick, Sholem Krishtalka, Élisabeth Lebovici, Philip Monk, Diana Nemiroff, and Beatrix Ruf
General Idea (1969–1994) were pioneers of conceptual and media art whose work attained international prominence through the art world and the streets in equal measure. The ground-breaking collective practice of AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal spanned twenty-five years, addressing aspects of mass media, consumer culture, queer identity, the art economy and the AIDS crisis. They remain some of the most influential artists to have emerged from Canada.
This monumental publication presents a visual survey of General Idea’s artworks, from their earliest performances and actions to their use of consumer and advertising media in the public realm to their gallery and museum work. Including texts by a range of scholars and more than 500 illustrations, it is the definitive resource on General Idea.
Softcover | 756 pages
27 x 30 cm (10.6 x 11.8 in.)
Publication Date: 2022

Art Metropole. Le top 100 (French)
$10.00 CAD
Unit price perArt Metropole. Le top 100 (French)
$10.00 CAD
Unit price perKitty Scott, Jonathan Shaughnessy
The Art Metropole Collection is a truly unique ensemble of objects collected by a group of artists known as General Idea. Comprising more than 100 objects and including works by more than 125 Canadian and international artists, Le top 100 gives greater exposure to this extensive collection and brings to light some of the rare material contained within.
Paper | 140 pages
18 x 23 cm (7 x 9 in.)
Publication Date: 2006

Erica Rutherford: Her Lives and Works (Bilingual)
$50.00 CAD
Unit price perErica Rutherford: Her Lives and Works (Bilingual)
$50.00 CAD
Unit price perPan Wendt
“The struggle to realize and to express my nature is my life’s meaning.” — Erica Rutherford
Erica Rutherford: Her Lives and Works accompanies a career-spanning retrospective exhibition of this multidisciplinary Canadian artist and transgender pioneer.
An artist, actor, filmmaker, farmer, teacher, and writer, Erica Rutherford’s remarkably multifaceted career took her across several countries and continents before settling on Prince Edward Island in the 1970s. There she established herself as a painter and printmaker, using art to engage in a reflection on gender construction and agency.
This remarkable retrospective includes reproductions of more than 65 paintings, prints, and drawings, as well as personal photographs. An interview with Rutherford’s widow, artist Gail Rutherford, accompanies critical essays by scholars and curators examining Rutherford’s stylistic evolution from dark semi-abstract collages to hard-edged Pop Art. Says editor and curator Pan Wendt, “In retrospect, Rutherford’s work represents a courageous and often solitary mission of working through questions that are only now part of the mainstream public discourse.”
Hardcover | 176 pages
22.2 x 28.6 cm (8.7 x 11.3 in.)
Publication Date: 2025