Eighteenth-Century French World Centre

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Volume 1

Altered Narratives: Female Eighteenth-Century French Authors Reinterpreted

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janvier 1, 1997
Poster titled “Public Space of the Domestic Sphere / Espace public de la sphère domestique.” The design features a light gray background with the bilingual title centered at the top in black text. At the center is a small painting depicting an interior domestic scene with figures, furniture, and architectural elements rendered in muted tones of gray, pink, green, and brown. On the left side, a vertical list of participating artists' names appears in black text. On the right side, exhibition details indicate London, ON and February–March 1992. The layout is simple and balanced, with the artwork serving as the focal point against the minimalist background.
Volume 2

Public Space of the Domestic Sphere. Espace public de la sphere domestique

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janvier 1, 1997
Poster for an exhibition titled “Autobiographical Journeys / Promenades autobiographiques.” The design features a light gray background with the bilingual title centered at the top in black text. In the middle is an artwork depicting a row of small houses or buildings in warm red, orange, and brown tones, arranged across a textured landscape with handwritten and sketch-like elements. Small blocks of exhibition information appear on the left and right sides of the image, while the venue and dates are centered below the artwork, reading “London, ON | May–June 2018.” The overall layout is balanced and minimalist, highlighting the colorful central artwork against a neutral background.
Volume 3

Autobiographical Journeys. Promenades autobiographiques

Servanne Woodward; Veronique Magri-Mourgues, Philippe Weigel, Anne-Cecile Pottier -Thoby, Kimberley J. Healey, Don Desserud, Claire-Antoinette Lindenlaub
janvier 1, 2001
 Poster titled “Marivaux avec Michel Deguy.” The design features a pastel-colored abstract artwork at the center, composed of swirling brushstrokes in purple, blue, green, pink, and yellow, creating a dreamlike, fluid composition. The title appears in black text across the top of the poster. Additional details are printed in smaller text on the left and right sides of the artwork. Near the bottom, text in French and English indicates a conversation with Michel Deguy and an animation or presentation by Jeremy Heck. The background is a light cream color, giving the poster an elegant and academic appearance.
Volume 4

Marivaux avec Michel Deguy

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janvier 1, 2001