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  • af Marc Mayer
    206,95 kr.

  • af Lawrence Peter
    152,95 kr.

    With the world at the brink of nuclear war, all hope rests with Marian Foster's unborn child - a genetically engineered child, locked in a battle for survival with a corporation that claims it as property, a church that worships it as Messiah and a government that fears the power it holds over citizens. Miracles, murder and espionage fuel this thrilling saga of a mother's desperate attempts to ensure the birth of her child by weaving a fable that causes millions to believe the Second Coming of Christ is near. The world's fate hangs in the balance as Marian is forced to decide if she believes her own story.

  • af Julia Paoli
    262,95 kr.

    Draw the Line critically examines an exhibition by Brussels-based artist Jimmy Robert (born 1975), realized at The Power Plant in Toronto. The central focus is a commissioned performance piece that explores the gestures, marks and effects produced by the moving or performing body.

  • af Melanie O'Brian
    157,95 kr.

    Speak, Memory is a critical reader accompanying Los Angeles-based Kerry Tribe's (born 1973) exhibition at the Power Plant. It includes artwork reproductions, an annotated script from her film There Will Be _______(2012), as well as texts by Eli Horwatt, Mark Godfrey and Melanie O'Brian.

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    157,95 kr.

    Entertainment is a critical reader accompanying the Vancouver artist's recent exhibition of photographs at The Power Plant in Toronto. This body of work is a meticulous studio project for which Douglas assumed the identity of a character working as a Weegee-esque photojournalist and commercial photographer in midcentury Vancouver.

  • af Gregory Burke
    462,95 kr.

    "The Economy of the Image" presents a newly commissioned suite of 12 large-scale photo-lamination paintings by Vancouver-based artist Ian Wallace (born 1943). The paintings reference photographs taken by the artist in Canada's most important financial district in Toronto. This artist's book reproduces each work individually and then systematically increases the levels of magnification to focus on details selected by the artist.XX

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