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Product Description: Jerry Pethick: Shooting the Sun/Splitting the Pie is the first major volume dedicated to the career of this multifaceted artist. Pethick?s practice has always been difficult to categorize; though his work focused on questions of perception, which have been a central focus in the visual arts over the past four decades, his amalgamations of photography, optical devices, sculpture and drawing?as well as the structures he assembled to create new conceptions of material space?look like no other artist?s work...read more

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9781910433430 | Black Dog Pub Ltd, January 12, 2016, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Jerry Pethick: Shooting the Sun/Splitting the Pie is the first major volume dedicated to the career of this multifaceted artist.

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By Grant Arnold (introduced by) and Kathleen S. Bartels (foreword by)

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9781910433263 | Black Dog Pub Ltd, November 10, 2015, cover price $29.95

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By Daina Augaitis, Dana Augaitis (editor), Kathleen S. Bartels (foreword by), James Hart (contributor) and Robin K. Wright (editor)

Hardcover:

9781908966209 | Black Dog Pub Ltd, November 5, 2013, cover price $39.95

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Product Description: Throughout the history of the Vancouver Art Gallery, gifts from private art collectors have played a vital role in building and expanding the institution's collection, providing economic support for artists and encouraging discussions of history and culture within the community...read more
By Michael Audain (contributor), Kathleen S. Bartels (foreword by) and Ian Thom (introduced by)

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9781553659297 | Douglas & McIntyre Ltd, February 21, 2012, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: Throughout the history of the Vancouver Art Gallery, gifts from private art collectors have played a vital role in building and expanding the institution's collection, providing economic support for artists and encouraging discussions of history and culture within the community.

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