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Bibliography

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Many of the entries below are from the CCCA bibliography

  • Artist's Documentation File, National Gallery of Canada Library and Archives.
  • Bradley, Jessica; Diana Nemiroff (1 January 1986). Songs of Experience. Ottawa, Ontario: National Gallery of Canada. ISBN 0226565033.
  • Dault, Gary Michael. "Bad-girl Painter Gets Happy", The Globe and Mail, Toronto, May 16, 1998.
  • Grenville, Bruce. Joanne Tod. Saskatoon: Mendel Art Gallery, 1991.
  • Hume, Cristopher. "Artist Confirms Status as Enfant Terrible", The Toronto Star, Toronto, June 29, 1991.
  • Kidd, Elizabeth and Kitty Scott. Notions of Home. Edmonton, Alberta: The Edmonton Art Gallery, 1992.
  • Mays, John Bentley. "'Warning Paintings' Wrestle with Glamour", The Globe and Mail, Toronto, September 15, 1984.
  • Antaki, Karen. Joanne Tod: the [Dis]order of Things. Montreal: Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery 1993.
  • Grenville, Bruce. Joanne Tod. Lethbridge, AB: Southern Alberta Art Gallery, 1986.
  • Bruce Grenville (1 December 1991), Joanne Tod: Disobeying Order, retrieved 16 September 2015
  • Adams, James. "Weekend Diary." The Globe and Mail 14 September 2002
  • Allemange, John. "Palates and pallettes." The Globe and Mail Toronto, 8 March 1997
  • Bailey, Bruce. "Why Leah McLaren is back in my house." National Post Toronto, 14 September 2002
  • Baird, Daniel (29 September 2012). "Joanne Tod: Invited Invasion at the Gardiner Museum: Review". The Star. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  • Beauroy, Stephane. "Vanity Dare." The Globe and Mail Toronto, 4 September 2002
  • David Burnett (1990). Masterpieces of Canadian Art. Ottawa, Ontario: Hurtig. p. 230. ISBN 0888303440.: 226–7 
  • Cheetham, Mark (1997). Postmodernism and the Visual Arts. International Postmodernism: Theory and Literary Practice. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.: 171 
  • Clarke, Bill. "Joanne Tod, Vanity Fair." Lola .14 (2003)
  • Dault, Gary Michael. "Tod Ventures into Lush New Territory." The Globe and Mail Toronto, 17 April 1997
  • Dault, Gary Michael. The Globe and Mail Toronto, 24 October 1998
  • Dault, Gary Michael (9 September 2000). "Tod's new show a virtuoso performance". Toronto: The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  • Dault, Gary Michael (12 December 2009). "A convincing replication of reality and its layers". Toronto: The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 16 September 2015. Review of exhibition "Kingdom Come" at Toronto's Nicholas Metivier Gallery in 2009.
  • Fones, Robert (Summer 1993), "Colour and Technique in the Work of Joanne Tod, Greg Curnoe and Jaan Poldaas", C Magazine, no. 38, retrieved 16 September 2015
  • Goldgerg, Viki. "Once it was S-x, Truly Shocking; Now it's a Bore." The New York Times 20 April 1997
  • Govani, Shinan. "Tempest in a slop basin." Lola Toronto, 2002
  • Grenville, Bruce. "Joanne Tod." Saskatoon and Toronto: Mendel Art Gallery and the Power Plant, 1991
  • Guardiani, Francesco. "Joanne Tod's Eloquent Enigmas." New McLuhan Studies Toronto: University of Toronto ,
  • Hanna, Deirdre. "Celebrated Realist Driven to abstraction." Now Magazine Toronto, 3 April 1997
  • Hume, Christopher. Toronto Star Toronto, 22 October 1998
  • Isherwood, Barbara (October 2012), Interview with Joanne Tod, retrieved 16 September 2015
  • Jordan, Betty Ann. "Novel Approach." Toronto Life Toronto, September 2002
  • Mallick, Heather. "It's all in the bag." The Globe and Mail Toronto, 27 July 2002
  • McKay, Gillian. The Globe and Mail Toronto, 25 October 1997
  • McLaren, Leah. "My Life as Becky Sharp." The Globe and Mail Toronto, 19 October 2002
  • Milroy, Sarah. "Women of the Art World, Unite." The Globe and Mail Toronto, 7 November 1998
  • Moyes, Lianne. "Contemporary Feminist Baroque." Tessera 1998
  • Nelson, Charmaine. "Through An-Other's Eyes: White Canadian Artists - Black Female Subjects." Oshawa: Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery, 1998: 37, 51.
  • Ann Newlands, ed. (2000). 2000 Canadian Art – From its Beginnings to 2000. p. 355. ISBN 9781552094501. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); |work= ignored (help): 308 
  • A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 (online only), by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker
  • Penaloza, Si Si. "Vanity Fair starring city's usual suspects." National Post Toronto, 14 September 2002
  • Rhodes, Richard (2012), Joanne Tod and the Return of the Funny Girl, retrieved 16 September 2015 review of “Invited Invasion” at the Gardiner Museum.
  • Scott, Michael. "New Society Painting." The Vancouver Sun Vancouver, 10 October 1996
  • Springer, José. "Joanne Tod." La Jornada Literary Supplement Mexico City, 1996
  • Whyte, Murray. "Vanity Fair with Some Local Bite." The Toronto Star Toronto, 15 September 2002

Joanne Tod's website

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Hello everyone,

I'm new to editing Wikipedia but I was wondering whether it is appropriate to add Joanne's website to this article?

Her website has been up for about 6 month and it would be great if we could link to it from Wikipedia.

https://www.joannetod.com

Thanks --Node9 (talk) 19:49, 30 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]