Edited by Mark Laver
2009
During the 1990s, the Chapman Group challenged the
British Columbia arts scene with provocative explorations
in the philosophy of art. Culminating in the visual idiom
of curved space they termed topologism, the Chapman Group
served as an arts-based research university for the dozen
painters, sculptors, and writers who participated in its
debates and experiments. Ten years after its dissolution,
this sourcebook demonstrates the exploratory energy that
infused the work of the group, and which continues to
influence its participants.
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