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Laboratory rabbit
Laboratory rabbit

By Mark A. Suckow

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Fred Douglas, photographs.
Fred Douglas, photographs.

By Fred Douglas, Ian M. Thom, Willard Holmes

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Exhibition publication for Fred Douglas, photographs, an exhibition of 9x14 in. chlorobromide prints and 4x5 in. Kallitype prints. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria: May 4 - June 7, 1981 Edmonton A...

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Oasis
Oasis

By Fred Douglas, Donna Akrey, Edmund Alleyn, Alexander Irving, George Kuchar, Pascal Grandmaison, Charlie Gardner, Galia Eibenschutz, Patrick Pellerin, Instant Coffee, Sylvie Gilbert, Euan Macdonald, Mitchell Wiebe, Francois Dion, Yvette Poorter, Ana Rewakowicz, Tracey Moffatt, David Buchan, Sheridan Shindruk, Nelson Henricks, Patrick Coutu, Steve Reinke, Liz Magor, Lance Blomgren

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Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Liane & Danny Taran Gallery (Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts) from June 17 to August 26, 2001. Exhibition curated by Sylvie Gilbert, Nelson Henricks and...

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Unfinished Business: Vancouver Street Photographs 1955 to 1985
Unfinished Business: Vancouver Street Photographs 1955 to 1985

By Stephen Osborne, Fred Douglas, N.E. Thing Company, Ian Wallace, Michael De Courcy, Bill Jeffries, Jack Dale, Dick Bellamy, Henri Robideau, Fred Herzog, Robbert Flick, Svend Erik Eriksen, Curt Lang, Greg Girard, Jeff Wall, Paul Wong, Christos Dikeakos, Brian Stablyk

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""Unfinished Business" displays documentary photographs of Vancouver between 1955-1985. For old Vancouverites seeking images from the past, the exhibit is less a trip down memory lane than a portra...

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