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Brian Foss (art historian) (Brian Frederick Foss) was born on 1955 in Aklavik (Northwest Territories), is a Canadian academic (born 1955). Discover Brian Foss (art historian)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Born 1955
Birthday 1955
Birthplace Aklavik (Northwest Territories)
Nationality Canada

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1920

With Jacques Des Rochers of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal he co-organized the monumental exhibition 1920s Modernism in Montreal: The Beaver Hall Group (2015), which took its curators ten years to put together, and which the Globe and Mail said dispelled the mythology surrounding the group and placed the artists in their proper context.

He also wrote for the Beaver Hall exhibition catalogue the chapter on "Out on the Town: Modernism, Arts and Entertainment in Montreal, 1920-1933" and was featured in the CBC 1 documentary on the show.

1939

His book War Paint: Art, War, State and Identity in Britain 1939-45 was published by Yale University Press (2007) and was one of the five books shortlisted for that year’s international William M.B. Berger prize for British Art History.

He has had a long involvement with the Journal of Canadian Art History and as a member of the editorial team of RACAR (Revue d’art Canadian / Canadian Art Review).

1955

Brian Frederick Foss (born in 1955) is an art historian, academic, curator, and writer who specializes in the art history of Canada and British war art, especially of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Foss was born in Aklavik, Northwest Territories and grew up in Winnipeg.

1979

He received his BA Honours in History from the University of Winnipeg (1979), his MA in Canadian Art History from Concordia University, Montreal (1985), and his PhD in the History of Art from University College at the University of London (1991).

1982

From 1982, he taught art history in Montreal including in the Department of Art History at Concordia University (1988-2009; Full Professor from 2004), where he was also Associate Dean in the Faculty of Fine Arts (2002-2006, 2007-2009).

1991

Foss organized, co-organized or contributed essays to exhibitions on the art of Robert Harris (1991), Molly Lamb Bobak (1993), Miller Brittain (1998), Mary Hiester Reid (2000), and Edwin Holgate (2005), and has curated exhibitions on a broad range of subjects from the growth of the modern city to the development of art collections.

2009

In 2009 he became Professor of Art History, and Director of the School for Studies in Art and Culture (2009-2021), at Carleton University.

2010

He was the co-editor of The Visual Arts in Canada: The Twentieth Century (Oxford University Press, 2010) for which he also wrote the chapter on "Into the New Century: Painting, 1890-1914", and is author of the e-book Homer Watson: Life and Work (Art Canada Institute, 2018).

2014

From 2014 to 2015, he was the Craig Dobbin Visiting Professor of Canadian Studies, University College Dublin, Ireland.

In addition to teaching, he has supervised M.A. and Ph.D. theses in the area of Canadian art history as well as commenting on radio on Canadian art.