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Art or Memorial? Laura Brandon

Art or Memorial? By Laura Brandon

Art or Memorial? by Laura Brandon


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The Canadian War Museum's art collection is one of the finest in the world and the single largest repository of official war art in Canada. This title takes readers into a time and place, enabling a deeper understanding of the artists, their compelling, often disturbing, but always profound images.

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Art or Memorial?: The Forgotten History of Canada's War Art by Laura Brandon

The Canadian War Museum possesses one of the finest twentieth-century official war art collections in the world. Until relatively recently, however, the collection has received limited public attention. In Art or Memorial? , author Laura Brandon explores some of the reasons why this may have been the case. At various times throughout its history, the war art collection has receded from and re-emerged in the nation's collective consciousness. Nevertheless, as an invaluable part of the official record of war in Canada, it is profoundly significant. Brandon argues that the value of the collection lies less in its artistic merit and more in its role as a site of memory. Art or Memorial? seeks to illuminate Canadian war art's sometimes-hidden presence in the nation's memory and to show, through both its presence and its absence, how it helped to shape, and will continue to influence, how we remember as a nation.

Art or Memorial? Reviews

A welcome contribution to the debate regarding memory and violence in Canada. With its large format and many illustrations, the book becomes another site for the kind of meaning makingweather aesthetic or commemorativeBrandon has set out to examine. Rebecca Campbell, Canadian Literature
A valuable contribution to our understanding of an important part of Canadian history. John MacFarlane, Canadian Military Journal

About Laura Brandon

Laura Brandon is the Curator of War Art at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. She has written extensively on war art and Canadian art history. Peg by Herself, her groundbreaking biography of war artist Pegi Nicol MacLeod, was published in 2005 and her award-winning exhibition, Canvas of War, toured Canada from 2000-2004.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Canada's War Art: Its History and the Construction of Memory Part 1: Choosing To Forget Chapter 1. The Best--Laid Plans? Politics and the Memorial Art Gallery Chapter 2. Sculpting a New Canada at Vimy Chapter 3. Painting and Forgetting: The Group of Seven's War Art Chapter 4. Religion and Ottawa's War Art Chapter 4. Title Details: Maurice Cullen and Gyrth Russell Part II: Revaluing the Canvases of War Chapter 6. Changing Attitudes to War Since 1945 Chapter 7. Build--Up to the Fiftieth Chapter 8. Responding to 1995: Reconsidering Aba Bayefsky and Pegi Nicol MacLeod Chapter 9. Creating Canvas of War, Restoring the Vimy Sculpture Chapter 10. Answering Visitors' Comments: Alex Collville and Jack Nichols Part III: Generating Memory Chapter 11. Tangled Web: DND, The War Museum, and CAFCAP, 1938--95 Epilogue Phoenix Rising Conclusion War Art: A Subtle, Powerful Influence Appendix A Sources on War Art and Artists-Second World War Appendix B Instructions for War Artists Appendix C Cited War Artists Notes References Index Reproductions

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CIN1552381781G
9781552381786
1552381781
Art or Memorial?: The Forgotten History of Canada's War Art by Laura Brandon
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Calgary Press
20060614
192
N/A
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