Selected Bibliography

Books and catalogues Baert, Renee. Margins of Memory: Rebecca Belmore, Marlene Creates, Sarinaar Dhaliwal, Wyn Geleynse, Jan Peacock, Jin–Me Yoon, Sharyn Yuen. Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor 1994 Bailey, Jann et al. Rebecca Belmore: Fountain. Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver 2005. Bradley, Jessica and MacKay Gillian, eds. House Guests: The Grange 1817 to Today. Art Gallery of , Toronto 2001 Gaysek. Fred. Temple. Power Plant exhibition catalogue from exhibition Liasons, Toronto 1996 Guterie, Valerie Gail and Burgess, Marilyn. Indian Princess and Cowgirls: Stereotypes from the Frontier. OBORO, Fivesisters Bookwork, 1995 Longing and Belonging: from the Faraway Nearby. SITE Santa Fe exhibition catalogue, Santa Fe 1995: pp 8,9, 138 Martin, Lee-Ann. In My Lifetime (Au Fils De Mes Jours) Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, Quebec 2005 Martin, Lee-Ann. Divergences: Rebecca Belmore/Shelley Niro Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina 2004 Martin, Lee-Ann Wana-na-wang-ong. Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver 1993.

Nemiroff, Dina, Robert Houle, and Charlotte Townsend-Gault. Land Spirit, Power – First Nations at The National Gallery of . National Gallery of Canada, 1992 Mayrhofer, Ingrid. The Unnamed and the Unspoken. McMaster Museum of Art, Hamilton 2006 O’Donnell, Joan Kathryn and Batkin Jonathan, eds. About Face: Self-Portraits by Native American, First Nations, and Inuit Artists. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe 2006 Red River Crossings: Contemporary Native American Artists Respond to Peter Rindisbacher (1806–1834). The Swiss Institute, New York 1996 Roelstraete, Dieter and Watson, Scott eds. Intertidal, Vancouver Art and Artists. Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp and Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver 2005 Singh, Victoria ed. “Ritual in Contemporary Performance.” Western Front Performance Art Contemporary Ritual Series 05/02/02 - 11/ 20/03, Vancouver 2004 Townsend-Gault, Charlotte and James Luna. The Named and the Un-named. The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver 2002 Tuer, Dot and Barbara Fischer. 33 pieces. Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto 2001

Young Man, Alfred "The Savage Civilian and the Work of Rebecca Belmore" Between Views. Walter Phillips Gallery Banff, 1991: 36–38

Periodicals

Baird, Daniel. “The live and angry art of Rebecca Belmore.” The Walrus June 2005: 92– 95 Burgess, Marilyn. “The Imagined Geographies of Rebecca Belmore." Parachute 93, January/February/March 1999: 12–20 Enright, Robert. “The Poetics of History: An Interview with Rebecca Belmore.” Border Crossings Vol 24 No. 3 2005 Fleming, Kathleen. “Longing and Belonging: From the Faraway Nearby." Parachute 82, April/May/June 1996 Hill, Richard. “Built on Running Water: Rebecca Belmore’s Fountain.” Fuse Magazine Volume 29, No. 1 2006: 49-51 Laurence, Robin. “Racing Against History: The Art of Rebecca Belmore.” BorderCrossings Volume 21 number 3, Issue No.83, spring 2002: 42–48 Laurence, Robin. "Rebecca Belmore: wana-na-wang-ong." Canadian Art Spring 1994 Martin, Lee-Ann. “The Waters of Venice: Rebecca Belmore at the 51st Biennale.” Canadian Art Summer 2005: 48–53 Mitchell, Charles Dee. “Introducing SITE Santa Fe.” Art in America October 1995: 45–47

Phillips, Ruth. “Woodlands Indian Souvenir Art as Visual Text: Reinventing iconology in the Post-Colonial Age.” Texts Summer 1992: 14–20 Rushing Ill, W. Jackson. “Contingent Histories, Aesthetic Politics." New Art Examiner March 1993 Townsend-Gault, Charlotte. “Rebecca Belmore.” Parachute 74 April/May/June 1994

Townsend-Gault, Charlotte. “Having Voices and Using Them." Art Magazine Feb. 1991: 65-70 Tuer, Dot. “At the Gates.” Canadian Art Spring 1998: 72-78

Vaughn, R. M. “Antwerp Diary.” Canadian Art Summer 2006: 54-58

Watson, Scott. "Whose Nation?” Canadian Art Spring 1993

Newspaper articles

Milroy Sarah. “Nuit Blanche: Toronto made suddenly magical” Globe and Mail [Toronto] 3 Oct. 2006 Milroy, Sara. “Trauma and triumph.” Globe and Mail [Toronto] 8 Oct. 2002

Milroy, Sara. “At home on the Grange.” Globe and Mail [Toronto] 15 Sept. 2001

Smith, Roberta. “Global Feminisms - They Are Artists Who Are Women; Hear Them Roar.” New York Times [New York] 23 March 2007