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The Southern Alberta Art Gallery maintains an extensive publishing program as a complement to its exhibitions. SAAG produces approximately six to eight exhibition catalogues each year, of which the majority are monographs. A major mailing is undertaken every year to distribute catalogues to over 250 art institutions, independent curators and publishers across Canada, the U.S.A. and Europe. In addition, ABC Art Books Canada regularly orders and distributes the gallery’s publications, a service which is international in scope.

 

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Trudi Lynn Smith  /  Trudi Smith: Field Guide
June 2010

Field guide serves as an experiential initiation with text and images through which participants journey on a one-of-a-kind “quest” to relocate an historical image in Waterton.
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Cal Lane  /  Cal Lane: Sweet Crude
June 2010

Sweet Crude” refers to that most sought-after form of petroleum, at once a source of treasured conveniences and the grim catalyst of international conflict, economic collapse and environmental distress.
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David Hoffos  /  Scenes from the House Dream
January 2010

The House Dream project has formed the nexus of Hoffos's studio practice for the past five years and serves as a compendium of the artist's signature new/old media techniques which have been perfected over seventeen years of art production.
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Ted Hiebert  /  Ted Hiebert: Chronicles
September 2009

Ted Hiebert’s experimental exploration of photography produces provocative serial images that contain layered references to the construction of identity.
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Mary Kavanagh  /  Mary Kavanagh: Seeking Georgia - Mapping O'Keeffe Country
February 2009

Through an investigation of the multiple industries that surround painter and feminist icon Georgia O'Keeffe, Mary Kavanagh examines the production of cultural history, the cult of personality, and the detrimental effects of tourism on arts scholarship.
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Tanya Harnett  /  Tanya Harnett: Persona Grata
January 2009

Tanya Harnett’s new series of photographic works explore the many and diverse layers of her being through self-portraiture. Harnett reflects on her First Nations heritage and how it has been culturally defined and redefined through the parameters of a westernized education.
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Colwyn Griffith  /  Colwyn Griffith: Empire Projects
June 2008

Colwyn Griffith produces large-scale colour photographs that question the ethics of western consumption and empire. He uses candy and junk foods to construct elaborate reproductions of icons of excess such as Graceland and Iraq’s Ministry of Oil.
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Vid Ingelevics  /  Vid Ingelevics: Hunter/Gatherer
April 2008

Vid Ingelevics: Using a large format camera to insure clarity, precision and the illusion of factuality, Ingelevics explores the limits of historicization through documentation.
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Don Gill  /  Don Gill: D'Arcy Island
February 2008

Social history is inextricably tied to natural history and Don Gill's investigations have produced a convergence of the two, often evolving into case studies which the artist documents through photography, text, video and installation.
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Dagmar Dahle  /  Dagmar Dahle: Lost Bird Collecting
February 2008

Dahle's interests are intricately bound to one institutional ethos, that of the museum. Her research has focused on historical and contemporary representations of animals, decorative art and craft practices that intersect with fine art, and the role of the museum in the construction of knowledge.
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Susan Bozic  /  Susan Bozic: The Dating Portfolio
January 2008

Susan Bozic's work recalls the performance-based photography of Cindy Sherman and Jeff Wall while taking as its subject the social construction of romance.
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Cheryl Sourkes  /  Cheryl Sourkes: Public Camera
May 2007

For several years, Cheryl Sourkes has been distilling images from web cams and live video streams that she has found on the internet. Selecting and editing from thousands of images has led her to organize her work into series.
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Julie Voyce  /  Julie Voyce: Paste Up
May 2007

This publication documents 32 abstract screen prints produced using the same three colours. Pre-computer paste-up, drawing and re-photocopied photo copies make the final images seem to be composed of many more than three colours.
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Lyn Carter  /  Lyn Carter: Incognito
February 2007

Using her strong background in textiles, Carter produces wall-mounted sculptures made from patterned cloth and everyday objects. The fabrics reference art history and reflect textile traditions from a variety of world cultures.
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Rhonda Weppler, Trevor Mahovsky  /  Rhonda Weppler & Trevor Mahovsky
November 2006

The Vancouver-based artists produce representations or alternations of everyday objects. Many works are cast directly from the object itself in a material approximating that object's general physical character.
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Robbin Deyo  /  Robbin Deyo: Sweet Sensation
September 2006

Deyo's labour-intensive work includes wax-covered objects that give the appearance of candy, cakes and other confectionery delights. Hundreds of cookie cutter shapes adorn gallery walls and tempt patrons with their alluring colours and sugary appeal.
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Gunilla Josephson  /  Gunilla Josephson: Resistance
August 2006

Josephson's feature-length video work, The Blood-Red Heart of Johanna Darke, tells a tale of a woman who could have lived but perhaps never did.
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Lisa Klapstock  /  Lisa Klapstock: Liminal
April 2006

Lisa Klapstock's photographic practice challenges visual perception of everyday urban environments. This splendid first monograph, illustrated with dozens of colour plates, presents several series produced from the late 1990s to today.
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Ed Pien  /  Ed Pien: In a Realm of Others
January 2006

Ed Pien's integration of drawing into an installation format has created a new vocabulary for this elemental medium. His exuberant drawing style with images drawn from both Chinese and European sources has given new life to a traditionally formal endeavor.
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Michelle Bellemare  /  Michelle Bellemare: Blind Side
December 2005

Michelle Bellemere explores the manner in which associatively rich material like hair and dust gives voice to the inexpressible. She creates seemingly functional objects from familiar material (socks knitted from dust) so as to provoke the body's inherent reflexes.
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Faye Heavyshield  /  Faye Heavyshield: Blood
October 2005

Faye HeavyShield was born on Alberta's Stand Off Reserve and is a member of the Blood nation. Her minimalist installations are powerful fusions of her Christian and Native backgrounds.
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Wendy Welch  /  Wendy Welch: Baril
October 2005

Welch collects and sorts everyday materials, transforming the mundane through structure and order into site specific works that defy categorization.
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Susan Turcot  /  Susan Turcot: Beingrich
January 2005

Turcot collaborated with musician Roger Turner in a drawing performance on an amplified board in a duet for paper and pencil. "I began explorations with paper and pencil which led to a focus on sound and a concentration on listening and responding to the drawing pencil.
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