Data from ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank’s Mycelial Presence and Influence in the Realm of Canadian Fine Art

The Canada Council Art Bank owns the world’s largest collection of contemporary Canadian art. This relational dataset starts from a sample of 38 focus events (or exhibitions) to examine patterns amongst the 1021 artworks, their 552 artists, and the tracking history of 10,968 total events where these...

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Main Author: Jacoba Krina (Janneke) Van Hoeve
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2025-03-01
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Online Access:https://account.openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/index.php/up-j-johd/article/view/262
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description The Canada Council Art Bank owns the world’s largest collection of contemporary Canadian art. This relational dataset starts from a sample of 38 focus events (or exhibitions) to examine patterns amongst the 1021 artworks, their 552 artists, and the tracking history of 10,968 total events where these artworks were displayed. To create this dataset, multiple sources including the Art Bank’s open data, archival and oral research, and downloads from their in-house database were used. The dynamic amongst artworks, artists, and the tracking history addresses the essence of event-centric relationships to public art institutions in the current climate of contending with difficult cyclical histories.
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spelling doaj-art-eb2cb25ba2e141f8be814840b38cd4ac2025-08-20T02:17:28ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Open Humanities Data2059-481X2025-03-0111212110.5334/johd.262262Data from ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank’s Mycelial Presence and Influence in the Realm of Canadian Fine ArtJacoba Krina (Janneke) Van Hoeve0https://orcid.org/0009-0004-2886-9282Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art, and Culture, Carleton University, Ottawa, OntarioThe Canada Council Art Bank owns the world’s largest collection of contemporary Canadian art. This relational dataset starts from a sample of 38 focus events (or exhibitions) to examine patterns amongst the 1021 artworks, their 552 artists, and the tracking history of 10,968 total events where these artworks were displayed. To create this dataset, multiple sources including the Art Bank’s open data, archival and oral research, and downloads from their in-house database were used. The dynamic amongst artworks, artists, and the tracking history addresses the essence of event-centric relationships to public art institutions in the current climate of contending with difficult cyclical histories.https://account.openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/index.php/up-j-johd/article/view/262canada council art banknational art collectionsglam institutionsvisual artscontemporary art
spellingShingle Jacoba Krina (Janneke) Van Hoeve
Data from ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank’s Mycelial Presence and Influence in the Realm of Canadian Fine Art
Journal of Open Humanities Data
canada council art bank
national art collections
glam institutions
visual arts
contemporary art
title Data from ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank’s Mycelial Presence and Influence in the Realm of Canadian Fine Art
title_full Data from ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank’s Mycelial Presence and Influence in the Realm of Canadian Fine Art
title_fullStr Data from ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank’s Mycelial Presence and Influence in the Realm of Canadian Fine Art
title_full_unstemmed Data from ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank’s Mycelial Presence and Influence in the Realm of Canadian Fine Art
title_short Data from ARTiculating Canadian Identities: The Canada Council Art Bank’s Mycelial Presence and Influence in the Realm of Canadian Fine Art
title_sort data from articulating canadian identities the canada council art bank s mycelial presence and influence in the realm of canadian fine art
topic canada council art bank
national art collections
glam institutions
visual arts
contemporary art
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