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Gabor Szilasi The Art World in Montreal, 1960-1980


Free Download Zoë Tousignant, "Gabor Szilasi: The Art World in Montreal, 1960-1980"
English | ISBN: 1895615399 | 2019 | 160 pages | PDF | 20 MB
Born in Hungary in 1928, Gabor Szilasi is one of Quebec’s best-known living photographers. Soon after settling in Montreal in 1959, Szilasi began photographing the many art openings that he regularly attended with his wife, artist Doreen Lindsay. Over the next two decades he produced an extensive photographic record of the individuals who comprised Montreal’s visual arts community, a number of whom would shape the history of art in Canada. Expanding on a solo exhibition of Szilasi’s photographs that took place at the McCord Museum in 2017, the book features three essays, an interview, and over one hundred images that capture, with characteristic candour, perspicacity, and wit, some of the radical changes that affected Montreal’s art world throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Szilasi’s significant body of work – totalling approximately 3,600 negatives – provides a rare look at the social lives of Canadian artists during a time of great effervescence and creative possibility. Gabor Szilasi: The Art World in Montreal invites reflection on what has since been lost and gained. Brought to light over fifty years after they were taken, the images featured in this book reveal the centrality of one of Canada’s leading photographers to the milieu he calls home.

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Gabor Mate – The Compassionate Inquiry Short Course Download 2024


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What You’ll Learn:

Have you been impacted by the teachings and modelling of Dr. Gabor Maté?
Don’t miss this chance to delve deep into yourself, and experience an introduction to Compassionate Inquiry, a powerful therapeutic approach developed by Dr. Gabor Maté for healing trauma and understanding mental and physical illness.

“The purpose of Compassionate Inquiry is to drill down to the core stories people tell themselves – to get them to see what story they are telling themselves unconsciously; what those beliefs are, where they came from; and guide them to the possibility of letting go of those stories, or letting go of the hold those stories have on them ..”

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