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Dana Claxton (English)
$91.00 CAD
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$91.00 CAD
Unit price perDana Claxton (born 1959) is a critically acclaimed, award-winning artist and filmmaker working across film, video, photography, single and multichannel video installation and performance art. Her practice investigates the body, the socio-political and the spiritual within realms of indigenous beauty.
This book consolidates our understanding of Dana Claxton’s dominant and recurring themes―indigenous history, culture, beauty and spirituality. While Claxton’s art often alludes to the destructive legacy of colonialism, it also celebrates the resurgence of First Nations’ presence and contemporary identity. What emerges is an artist delivering works of ever greater power and conviction. With her expansive and genre-defying practice―photography, videos, mixed-media installations, text works, performances and curatorial work―she continues to critically reimagine the space of the gallery to be accessible for wider Indigenous audiences and to uphold new understandings of beauty.
Hardcover | 214 pages
24.6 x 30.5 cm (9.7 x 12 in.)
Publication Date: 2021


Deanna Bowen (English)
$91.00 CAD
Unit price perDeanna Bowen (English)
$91.00 CAD
Unit price perThis book brings together over 20 years of Deanna Bowen’s commitment to the excavation and recontextualization of colonial legacies—particularly those which implicate her family history and the Black diaspora in North America—making her artworks vital, both in Canada and abroad. Working primarily with photography—both rediscovered and new, but also video, documentary film, sound, performance, publishing, found objects and installation art—Bowen introduces us to a re-reading of white historic and archival facts.
Hardcover | 227 pages
25 x 31 cm (9.85 x 12.2 in.)
Publication Date: 2023

Jin-me Yoon (English)
$67.50 CAD
Unit price perJin-me Yoon (English)
$67.50 CAD
Unit price perScotiabank Photography Award
Covering over 30 years of artistic practice, this book celebrates the complex yet highly distilled photographs of Jin-me Yoon’s dynamic vision. Showcasing a camera that is a witness to performative acts occurring both inside and outside the frame, the book reveals how Yoon has expanded conceptualist understandings of image-making and contributed to ongoing discussions of place and identity. In doing so, this volume illustrates how she uses the inherent mobility of images and the forces of diasporic thinking to bring disparate worlds together in poetic relation and create conditions for a different future.
Hardcover | 228 pages
24.8 x 30.5 cm (9.76 x 12 in.)
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