Photographic commission
1985-1988
Series
The series documents the photographic commissions for the exhibition "Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture." The photographs were taken by the following photographers: Robert Bourdeau, Edward Burtynsky, David Duchow, David Miller, Marilyn Bridges, James Iska, Len Jenshel, John Pfahl, George Tice, Catherine Wagner and Serge Hambourg.
The series contains contact sheets and prints sent from the photographers, correspondence from the photographers, and instructions for photographing the bank buildings.
The material has been processed at the box level. The files of contact sheets and prints are arranged in alphabetical order by photographer's names, with the exception of oversized photographs rehoused separately.
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Box contains contact sheets organized alphabetically by last name of photographer. Also includes a folder of handwritten notes on the bank buildings to photograph, and instructions for photographing the bank buildings.
1 File
Money Matters exhibition collection
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
Don de Susan W. Wagg/
Gift of Susan W. Wagg
Box contains prints of David Miller's photographs of the bank buildings presented in the exhibition "Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture".
1 File
Money Matters exhibition collection
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
Don de Susan W. Wagg/
Gift of Susan W. Wagg
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