Books by Gallery Artists
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David
Bierk
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David
Bierk
David Bierk
2000, 143 pages hardcover
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Roberta
Bondar
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The
Arid Edge of Earth new
Roberta Bondar
2006
Softcover
ISBN 0-9780508-0-0
Published: March 2006
$29.95 CDN
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Canada:
Landscape Of Dreams
Roberta Bondar
2002, 112 pages hardcover
One of Canada's great scientists and first astronauts, Roberta
Bondar traveled the length and breadth of the country to capture
some 10,000 images of Canada's finest natural landscapes. This
little book is a love letter to Canada that combines 40 new
images with the words of distinguished Canadians.
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Passionate
Vision: Discovering Canada's National Parks
Roberta Bondar
2000, 178 pages hardcover
Featuring more than 110 colour photographs, Passionate Vision
depicts 41 national parks and showcases Canada’s diverse
flora and fauna, from Qutiinitrpaqq in the north to Point Pelee
in the south, Gwaii Haanas in the west to Terra Nova in the
east. The photographs include views of Canada taken from space,
dramatic panoramic landscapes and detailed minutia of plant
life. Each photograph is captioned with a description of the
location.
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On
the Shuttle: Eight Days in Space
Barbara Bondar and Roberta Bondar
1993, 64 pages hardcover
ISBN: 1895688124
On the Shuttle features life in orbit on the Discovery
space shuttle. Written by Barbara Bondar, Roberta's sister,
with Roberta's editorial assistance, the text, diagrams, and
full-color photographs create a day-by-day record of the Discovery
mission. Children will find it a lively introduction to life
on the space shuttle!
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Touching
the Earth
Roberta Bondar
1995, 144 pages softcover
Roberta Bondar's voyage as an astronaut aboard the space shuttle
Discovery was the realization of a childhood dream for the Canadian
scientist and doctor. In this wonderful book, she shares her
remarkable journey, providing us with an opportunity to feel
connected with our planet in a very special way.
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Phil
Borges
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Tibetan Portrait:
The Power of Compassion
Phil Borges, Dalai Lama, Bstan-Dzin-Rgya-Mtsho
1996, 96 pages hardcover
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Enduring Spirit
Phil Borges
Introduction by Isabel Allende
1998, 128 pages hardcover
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The Gift
Phil Borges
2000, 120 pages hardcover
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The Story of the Weeping
Camel
2005
This breathtaking blend of documentary and fiction filmmaking
complements the work of Phil Borges. It provides an unobtrusive
glimpse into the relationships, rituals, and livelihood of a
four-generation family of nomadic shepherds in the Gobi desert
of South Mongolia.
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Dale
Chihuly
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Fire
Dale Chihuly
2006, 176 pages hardcover |
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Chihuly at the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Todd Alden
2005, 160 pages hardcover
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Chihuly Projects
Dale Chihuly
2000, 364 pages hardcover
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Essential Dale
Chihuly
William Warmus
2000, 112 pages hardcover
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Form from Fire
Dale Chihuly, Henry Geldzahler, Walter Darby Bannard, Lowe Art
Museum, Museum of Arts and Sciences
1993, 144 pages hardcover
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Gardens and Glass
2002
DVD
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Gardens and Glass
Dale Chihuly, Barbara Rose, Lisa C. Roberts, Mark McDonnell,
Garfield Park Conservatory
2002, 187 pages hardcover
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Chihuly Seaforms
Joan S. Robinson, Sylvia Earle, Diana Johnson, Dale Chihuly,
Karen S. Chambers
1997, 112 pages hardcover
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Chihuly Over Venice
1998
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Chihuly Jerusalem
2000
Dale Chihuly
1000, 240 pages hardcover
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Chihuly Atlantis
Dale Chihuly
1999, 92 pages hardcover
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Chihuly's Pendletons
and Their Influence on His Work
Dale Chihuly
2000, 253 pages hardcover
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Gu Xiong
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Yellow River / Blue
Culture new
Essays by Gu Xiong and Andrew Hunter with foreword by Jann Bailey
2002
ISBN 1-895497-50-7 Documenting their trip to China,
Vancouver artist Gu Xiong and artist/curator Andrew Hunter
focus on cultural hybridization. Gu Xiong draws on similarities
between the rapid commercial development of cities in China
and their Canadian counterparts, highlighting the commonality
of those places where American corporate influence (Blue Culture)
has blurred cultural borders. Hunter recounts his visit to
China, noting the almost seamless insinuation of Blue Culture
into everyday life. Xiong's photographs so perfectly embody
this cultural cross- pollination that one has to look closely
to discover if the local is the Forbidden City or in fact
Montreal's Chinatown.
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Art Gallery $8.00
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The Boy
in the Attic
Paul Yee, illustrated by Gu Xiong
1998, 32 pages hardcover
ISBN: 0888993307
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