8 research outputs found
The Lab 4.4 : Daumier and Distopia (Drawn From History, Drawing From the Present) : Ralph Stanbridge
"Victoria artist Ralph Stanbridge's interest in Daumier's work, and in social commentary as a choice of subject matter, was established when he taught Modern Art History at Camosun College from 1977 to 1984. This, combined with his interest in appropriation of art historical images, led him to construct two large sculptural installations utilizing reproductions of Daumier's work Third Class Carriage and Don Quixote. Stanbridge's re-presentation of this work, Carriage (After Daumier) 1984?85, runs concurrently with The French Masters exhibition, which includes one of the original versions of Daumier?s Third Class Carriage, Stanbridge's subject of study." -- Publisher's website
Don Quixote & Other Situations Worthy of Consideration : Photographs & Installations by Ralph Stanbridge
Bellerby discusses Stanbridge's installations and photographs in terms of their sources in art history, their formal qualities and their subject matter. Biographical notes. 2 bibl. ref
Some Photographic Elements, Part II : Marian Penner Bancroft, Marlene Creates, John McLachlin, Ralph Stanbridge
Traer considers the relation that is set up between the photographs and objects in works by four Canadian artists. Includes quotes and artist's statements
Art in Victoria : 1960-1986
The authors describe the arts in Victoria since 1945, focusing on the role of art galleries and art schools and on the work of individual artists. Includes 75 artists' statements and biographical notes
Tumor-specific gene therapy for uterine cervical cancer using MN/CA9-directed replication-competent adenovirus
Astrocytic expression of transgene in the rat brain mediated by baculovirus vectors containing an astrocyte-specific promoter
10.1038/sj.gt.3302771Gene Therapy13201447-1456GETH