PH1992:0053
1983
Stages: Architectural model by Philip Bergerson, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
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PH1992:0053
PH1991:0263
1991
PH1991:0264
1991
PH1991:0265
1991
PH1991:0266
1991
View of The Canadian Tribute to Human Rights with text in image, Ottawa, Ontario
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PH1991:0266
PH1991:0267
1991
photographs
PH2010:0006
2009
"Photographic Proof" and view of "Photographic Proof" installed on the CCA facade
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PH2010:0006
photographs
2009
PH2014:0008:001-015
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Contains fifteen inkjet pigment prints and 1 book Portfolio edition #4
2013
The Disappearance of Darkness
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PH2014:0008:001-015
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Contains fifteen inkjet pigment prints and 1 book Portfolio edition #4
2013
PH2018:0012
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Special edition 264 page bound book titled 'An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto's Natural Parklands' published by ECW Press, Toronto, 2017. With editioned pigment inkjet print titled 'An Enduring Wilderness: black locust among sumacs, Sylvan Park, 2013' book ed. 24/40, print ed. 4/20 An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto’s Natural Parklands is a series commissioned in 2012 by the City of Toronto that chronicles the extensive ravine network of sunken rivers, forested vales, and an expansive shoreline of Toronto, which has historically been overlooked, neglected, or forgotten. Robert Burley looks at these sites as integral parts of urban life, from lake views of the Scarborough Bluffs to glimpses of the densely wooded trails in the Carolinian forests of Rouge Park, questioning their role in a diverse and growing twenty-first century city.
2017
An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto's Natural Parklands
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PH2018:0012
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Special edition 264 page bound book titled 'An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto's Natural Parklands' published by ECW Press, Toronto, 2017. With editioned pigment inkjet print titled 'An Enduring Wilderness: black locust among sumacs, Sylvan Park, 2013' book ed. 24/40, print ed. 4/20 An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto’s Natural Parklands is a series commissioned in 2012 by the City of Toronto that chronicles the extensive ravine network of sunken rivers, forested vales, and an expansive shoreline of Toronto, which has historically been overlooked, neglected, or forgotten. Robert Burley looks at these sites as integral parts of urban life, from lake views of the Scarborough Bluffs to glimpses of the densely wooded trails in the Carolinian forests of Rouge Park, questioning their role in a diverse and growing twenty-first century city.
articles
Views of Lake Ontario
Nature reorganized
21st century, Canada, Grands Lacs, Great Lakes, lac Ontario, lake Ontario, Ontario, photographie, photography, Robert Burley, Toronto, XXIe siècle
21 December 2011
Nature reorganized