Canadian Art (magazine)
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Canadian Art is a quarterly art magazine published in Toronto and focusing on Canadian contemporary art. Established in 1943 it was known as artscanada between 1968 and 1983.

History

With assistance from the Carnegie Corporation, Acadia University
Acadia University
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 professor Walter Abel established the Maritime Art Association’s publication Maritime Art in 1940. With assistance from the National Gallery of Canada
National Gallery of Canada
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the magazine changed its name to Canadian Art in 1943 focusing on Canadian and international art. Under the editorship of Paul Arthur and Barry Lord the name was changed to artscanada in 1968. In 1983, the publisher Society for Art Publications ceased operations and the name was changed back to Canadian Art.

Purchased by Maclean Hunter and Key Publishers in 1984, Canadian Art has been owned by the Canadian Art Foundation since 1991, receiving charitable status in 1992.
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