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en ligne Mot(s)-clé(s):
Charrette interuniversitaire 2021, george floyd, après macdonald, statue
photographies
DR2012:0012:103:011
Description:
File containing photographs of Melvin Charney's Memo series. Original folder inscribed in graphite: MEMO SERIES, 1984, REWORK. - NAT. GAL.
1969-1970, 1975
Photographs, Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:103:011
Description:
File containing photographs of Melvin Charney's Memo series. Original folder inscribed in graphite: MEMO SERIES, 1984, REWORK. - NAT. GAL.
photographies
1969-1970, 1975
dessins
DR2012:0012:064:001
Description:
Panels related to the Memo series.
1969-1970
Collages and presentation panels, Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:064:001
Description:
Panels related to the Memo series.
dessins
1969-1970
dessins
DR2012:0012:064:002
Description:
Panels related to the Memo series.
1969-1970
Collages and presentation panels, Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:064:002
Description:
Panels related to the Memo series.
dessins
1969-1970
dessins
DR2012:0012:064:003
Description:
Panels related to the Memo series.
1969-1970
Collages and presentation panels, Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:064:003
Description:
Panels related to the Memo series.
dessins
1969-1970
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:082:003
Description:
File containing dummies for the Memo series.
circa 1969-1970
Texts, Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:082:003
Description:
File containing dummies for the Memo series.
documents textuels
circa 1969-1970
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:082:006
Description:
File containing documents in English, including notes and text related to the Memo series. Original folder inscribed in graphite: MEMO SERIES - copies of text
1970-1979
Draft and copies of texts, Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:082:006
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File containing documents in English, including notes and text related to the Memo series. Original folder inscribed in graphite: MEMO SERIES - copies of text
documents textuels
1970-1979
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:082:017
Description:
File containing documents in English, including magazine clippings, notes, and stats related to the Memo series. Original folder inscribed in graphite: MEMO SERIES - MISC PUBLICATIONS
1971-1984
Magazine clippings, notes, and stats, Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:082:017
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File containing documents in English, including magazine clippings, notes, and stats related to the Memo series. Original folder inscribed in graphite: MEMO SERIES - MISC PUBLICATIONS
documents textuels
1971-1984
Projet
AP041.S1.1969.D2
Description:
The project series documents Melvin Charney's work for the design competition for the Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial (RCAF) at the National Air Force Museum of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. The project was identified by Charney as the MEMO Series. The competition called for the design of a building of “appropriate character” which would commemorate “the birth and growth of Canadian aviation”. The competition program was very specific, requesting a building on a predefined site, with rooms designed for specific activities. MEMO was formally submitted by Charney and consisted of 91 pages of plans, designs, photographs and instructions on 335-5136 metric graph paper. Instead of constituting a true design for a building, MEMO consists of pages of memorandums intended for the organizers of the competition. The memos describe different ideas of how to conceptualize “the birth and growth of Canadian aviation”, as a critical response to what Charney saw as a “narrowness” in the competition’s vision. Charney referred to the idea of erecting a “singular building in an isolated part of the country” and considering it a memorial as being a “restrictive if not repressive act”. Source: Montréal : Musée d’art contemporain. (1979) Melvin Charney: Oeuvres 1970-1979. (p. 14-17)
1969-1970
Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP041.S1.1969.D2
Description:
The project series documents Melvin Charney's work for the design competition for the Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial (RCAF) at the National Air Force Museum of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. The project was identified by Charney as the MEMO Series. The competition called for the design of a building of “appropriate character” which would commemorate “the birth and growth of Canadian aviation”. The competition program was very specific, requesting a building on a predefined site, with rooms designed for specific activities. MEMO was formally submitted by Charney and consisted of 91 pages of plans, designs, photographs and instructions on 335-5136 metric graph paper. Instead of constituting a true design for a building, MEMO consists of pages of memorandums intended for the organizers of the competition. The memos describe different ideas of how to conceptualize “the birth and growth of Canadian aviation”, as a critical response to what Charney saw as a “narrowness” in the competition’s vision. Charney referred to the idea of erecting a “singular building in an isolated part of the country” and considering it a memorial as being a “restrictive if not repressive act”. Source: Montréal : Musée d’art contemporain. (1979) Melvin Charney: Oeuvres 1970-1979. (p. 14-17)
Project
1969-1970
Série(s)
Personal Papers
AP143.S10
Description:
Serie comprises personal papers, including medical, teaching, insurance, and legal documents, correspondence, texts, office memos, grant applications, and transcripts, including transcripts of an interview between Robert Hughes and Peter Eisenman.
1967-1994
Personal Papers
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AP143.S10
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Serie comprises personal papers, including medical, teaching, insurance, and legal documents, correspondence, texts, office memos, grant applications, and transcripts, including transcripts of an interview between Robert Hughes and Peter Eisenman.
Series 10
1967-1994