"Rodney Graham, Conceptual Artist Who Starred in His Work, Dies at 73," Obituary, The New York Times, by Alex Williams, November 3, 2022. As both an artist and a model, he created alternative worlds... Read full biography
"Rodney Graham, Conceptual Artist Who Starred in His Work, Dies at 73," Obituary, The New York Times, by Alex Williams, November 3, 2022. As both an artist and a model, he created alternative worlds where ordinary characters seemed extraordinary. Rodney Graham, a critically acclaimed Canadian... Read full biography
"Rodney Graham, Conceptual Artist Who Starred in His Work, Dies at 73," Obituary, The New York Times, by Alex Williams, November 3, 2022. As both an artist and a model, he created alternative worlds where ordinary characters seemed extraordinary. Rodney Graham, a critically acclaimed Canadian artist who was known internationally for his evocative and slyly humorous large-scale photographs and short films starring himself that celebrated the banality of everyday life at its most radiant, died in... Read full biography
"Rodney Graham, Conceptual Artist Who Starred in His Work, Dies at 73," Obituary, The New York Times, by Alex Williams, November 3, 2022. As both an artist and a model, he created alternative worlds where ordinary characters seemed extraordinary. Rodney Graham, a critically acclaimed Canadian artist who was known internationally for his evocative and slyly humorous large-scale photographs and short films starring himself that celebrated the banality of everyday life at its most radiant, died in Vancouver on Oct. 22. He was 73. The cause was cancer, according to a joint statement by five galleries that represented him in the United States and Europe. Mr. Graham emerged in the 1970s as an artist aligned with the so-called Vancouver School of... Read full biography
"Rodney Graham, Conceptual Artist Who Starred in His Work, Dies at 73," Obituary, The New York Times, by Alex Williams, November 3, 2022. As both an artist and a model, he created alternative worlds where ordinary characters seemed extraordinary. Rodney Graham, a critically acclaimed Canadian artist who was known internationally for his evocative and slyly humorous large-scale photographs and short films starring himself that celebrated the banality of everyday life at its most radiant, died in Vancouver on Oct. 22. He was 73. The cause was cancer, according to a joint statement by five galleries that represented him in the United States and Europe. Mr. Graham emerged in the 1970s as an artist aligned with the so-called Vancouver School of photoconceptualists, along with the artists Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace, Roy Arden, Stan Douglas and others. He is... Read full biography
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About Rodney Graham: Books
Books & Publications (17)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
AGO: Highlights from the Collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario
2013
Editor, Art Gallery of Ontario
357 pages (color)
Shore, Forest and Beyond: Art from the Audain Collection (Vancouver Art Gallery)
2012
Thom, Ian M.
160 pages (color)
Still Life (Contemporary Art Gallery)
2010
Ritchie, Christina et al
115 pages (color)
Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art
2009
Chilvers, Ian and John Glaves-Smith
776 pages
The Gershon Iskowitz Prize, 1986-2006
2009
Editor, Gershon Iskowitz Foundation
112 pages (color)
Visions of British Columbia: A Landscape Manual (Vancouver Art Gallery) (Exhibition catalog)
2009
Grenville, Bruce; Scott Steedman
268 pages (color)
See This Sound: Promises in Sound and Vision (Lentos Art Museum, LInz, Austria
2009
Rainer, Cosima et al
312 pages (color)
Art Metropole: The Top 100 (National Gallery of Canada) (Exhibition catalog)
2006
Scott, Kitty et al
137 pages
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Intertidal: Vancouver Art & Artists (Helen Belkin Art Gallery and Antwerp Museum of Contemporary Art) (Exhibition catalog)
2005
Watson, Scott; Dieter Roelstraete
205 pages
Rodney Graham: A Little Thought (Exhibition catalog)
2004
208 pages (color)
Art BC: Masterworks from British Columbia
2000
Thom, Ian
232 pages (color)
Home Base: Notes to an Installation (Kamloops Art Gallery)
1998
Hunter, Andrew
36 pages (color)
Topographies: Aspects of Recent B.C. Art
1996
Arnold, Grant, Monika Kin Gagnon and Doreen Jensen
163 pages (color)
Sculpture/Toronto: An Illustrated Guide to Toronto's Historic and Contemporary Sculpture with Area Maps
1994
Ardiel, June
147 pages
Cameres Indiscretes; Rodney Graham, Ken Lum, Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace