Kiriko Watanabe was the assistant curator at the West Vancouver Museum when she co-curated an exhibition of Selwyn Pullan's photographs for the museum.

As a photographer in the 1950s and '60s, Selwyn Pullan documented a new type of West Coast modernisn in architecture. His photographs, which captured Vancouver's rapidly changing urban landscape, comprise an extensive retrospective for Selwyn Pullan: Photographing Mid-Century West Coast Modernism (D&M $45), the first full-length book dedicated to his photographs, with writing by Barry Downs, Donald Luxton, Kiriko Watanabe and Adele Weder.

While working at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, she co-wrote: Emily Carr. Fresh Seeing: French Modernism and the West Coast (Figure 1, 2019) in collaboration with the Audain Art Museum $40.00 / 9781773270913. Co-writers include: Kathryn Bridge, Robin Laurence, and Michael Polay.

Review of the author's work by BC Studies:
Selwyn Pullan: Photographing Mid-Century West Coast Modernism

BOOKS:

Selwyn Pullan: Photographing Mid-Century West Coast Modernism (D&M, 2012) With Donald Luxton, Adele Weder, and Barry Downs. $45 978-1-55365-947-1

Emily Carr. Fresh Seeing: French Modernism and the West Coast (Figure 1, 2019) in collaboration with the Audain Art Museum $40.00 / 9781773270913. Co-writers include: Kathryn Bridge, Robin Laurence, and Michael Polay.

[BCBW 2020]