Gathering Shades : Catherine Heard & Ed Pien / Toronto : Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art : 2002

Bibliographic Record

Access Point

B.CA.MOC.34.GS

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Gathering Shades : Catherine Heard & Ed Pien / Essay: Corinna Ghaznavi; Design: Robert Gray, Designworks Studio; Photography: Isaac Applebaum; Printing: Laser Reproduction, Toronto

Summarization of Content

Exhibition catalogue for the show Gathering Shades by Catherine Heard and Ed Pien held at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA, Toronto, between 2001 Nov 16 - 2002 Jan 13.

The work, Catherine Heard and Ed Pien have drew inspiration from classic works by William Blake and Hieronymus Bosch. They created "ambitious immersing environments, abundant with potent imagery, with the intention of inspiring viewers to examine the elusive complexities, the fears and desires, the heavens and hells that are the ghosts and spirits that persistently resonate through the lineage of human consciousness".

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Toronto, Canada : Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art , 2002

Identifier for Manifestation

ISBN 0-9698547-3-0

Extent

48 pages ; 33 photographs (25.9cm x 18.4cm x 0.5cm)

Content Form and Media Type

text , still image : unmediated

Location

esea contemporary Library CollectionResearch LabGroups

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Conditions on Access

This publication is available in the esea ResearchLab for non-commercial private research use.

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Keywords & Terms

exhibition catalogues ; text ; still images ; English ; Latin (script) ; polychrome ; Illustrations ; unmediated ; books ; On site ; Silent ; Group shows ; Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) ; 2002 Exhibitions ; installations (visual works)

Descriptive Note

Note

Formerly S2.159

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