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Volume 35:1
EDITORIAL
Martha Langford
ARTICLES
"Preface to Benjamin F. Baltzly’s Journal | Avant-propos à la transcription du journal de Benjamin F. Baltzly" by Elizabeth Cavaliere
"The Journal of Benjamin F. Baltzly"
"Settler-colonial Art History: A Proposition in Two Parts" by Damian Skinner
"(official denial) trade value in progress (2010– )" by Leah Decter and/et Jaimie Isaac
"What does the term 'settler-colonial art history' mean to you? What are the opportunities and problems of the method for writing art history in the Canadian context?" by Dominic Hardy
EXHIBITION REVIEW
"Bob Boyer: His Life’s Work, Canadian Museum of Civilization" by Richard William Hill