Joanne Tod RCA (1953). An important and influential Canadian painter, printmaker and educator, Joanne Tod was born in Montreal, Quebec and lives in Toronto, Ontario. She has been a member of numerous... Read full biography
Joanne Tod RCA (1953). An important and influential Canadian painter, printmaker and educator, Joanne Tod was born in Montreal, Quebec and lives in Toronto, Ontario. She has been a member of numerous notable art committees, councils and boards; her work is discussed in most Canadian art history... Read full biography
Joanne Tod RCA (1953). An important and influential Canadian painter, printmaker and educator, Joanne Tod was born in Montreal, Quebec and lives in Toronto, Ontario. She has been a member of numerous notable art committees, councils and boards; her work is discussed in most Canadian art history books (written since the mid 1980s); it has been included in many national and international exhibitions; and examples of her paintings are in the permanent collections of over a dozen major Canadian... Read full biography
Joanne Tod RCA (1953). An important and influential Canadian painter, printmaker and educator, Joanne Tod was born in Montreal, Quebec and lives in Toronto, Ontario. She has been a member of numerous notable art committees, councils and boards; her work is discussed in most Canadian art history books (written since the mid 1980s); it has been included in many national and international exhibitions; and examples of her paintings are in the permanent collections of over a dozen major Canadian museums. Her mediums include oils, acrylics, fluorescent paint, lithography* and mixed mediums. Her subjects are portraits, interiors, genre*, allegory*, history, social commentary, politics, women, gender identity, nudes, irony, humor, war, and 'the... Read full biography
Joanne Tod RCA (1953). An important and influential Canadian painter, printmaker and educator, Joanne Tod was born in Montreal, Quebec and lives in Toronto, Ontario. She has been a member of numerous notable art committees, councils and boards; her work is discussed in most Canadian art history books (written since the mid 1980s); it has been included in many national and international exhibitions; and examples of her paintings are in the permanent collections of over a dozen major Canadian museums. Her mediums include oils, acrylics, fluorescent paint, lithography* and mixed mediums. Her subjects are portraits, interiors, genre*, allegory*, history, social commentary, politics, women, gender identity, nudes, irony, humor, war, and 'the exploration of pictorial space'. Her styles include Post Modernism*, Realism*, Photo Realism*, Surrealism* and Pop Art*. The AskART images a... Read full biography
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About Joanne Tod: Books
Books & Publications (34)
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A Concise History of Canadian Painting, (Third Edition)
2012
Reid, Dennis
506 pages (color)
Builders: Canadian Biennial 2012
2012
Shaughnessy, Jonathan
181 pages (color)
The Visual Arts in Canada: The Twentieth Century (Dedicated to the memory of John Fox, Painter and Teacher)
2010
Foss, Brian; Anne Whitelaw and Sandra Paikowsky
480 pages (color)
Joanne Tod-Kingdom Come (Nicholas Metivier Gallery) (Exhibition catalog)
2009
MacMillan, Margaret
47 pages (color)
Canadian Paintings, Prints and Drawings
2007
Newlands, Anne
366 pages (color)
Radical Gestures: Feminism and Performance Art in North America
2006
Wark, Jayne
285 pages
Canadian Who's Who, 2004/2005
2005
Lumley, Elizabeth (Editor)
1,450 pages (color)
Canadian Cultural Poesis: Essays on Canadian Culture