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  • When there was no response to the March 15 letters to Canadian authorities, the Gates Foundation acted while various participants in the IDRC program known as RITC (Research for International Tobacco Control) and observers such as Collishaw's group made public their concerns.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • "Collishaw," he answered, "had been a member of our society ever since it started -- fourteen years ago.

    The Paradise Mystery 1899

  • • In connection with the Young British Artists grouping of the late 1980s and 1990s – The YBA we all forgot, 28 May, page 33 – passing mention was made of Mat Collishaw, except that we spelled this artist Matt Collinshaw.

    Corrections and clarifications 2011

  • • In connection with the Young British Artists grouping of the late 1980s and 1990s – The YBA we all forgot, 28 May, page 33 – passing mention was made of Mat Collishaw, except that we spelled this artist Matt Collinshaw.

    Corrections and clarifications 2011

  • His shimmering cylinder of 5,600 hanging silicon rods is set to fill Camden's Roundhouse like a disco shower-curtain, creating a space for live performances as well as a walkthrough film screen for the work of major artists including Matt Collishaw, Christian Marclay, David Shrigley and Hussein Chalayan.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • Works sold so far include Matt Collishaw's 13-piece series of Old Master-style still life photographs depicting fast-food morsels like onion rings and cheeseburgers, which Blain/Southern Gallery priced at around $10,000 apiece.

    At Armory, Fast Food, 3-D And Some New Big Guns Kelly Crow 2011

  • As for the fox, after a bit of deliberation, she and Collishaw decided to minimise the waste and cook it – "Greasy," is the nicest thing she can say.

    Polly Morgan's wings of desire Miranda Collinge 2010

  • Collishaw has both magnified and miniaturised what's there (and what is not), just as the grounds themselves are full of staggering reversals of scale.

    Extraordinary Measures 2010

  • Collishaw, inspired by his brother-in-law, who was wounded while serving in the Soviet Army, cleverly switches between post-communist Lithuania and the Afghan front to relate the mystery of the bracelet.

    SNAP JUDGMENT: BOOKS 2007

  • In his address to the workshop, Collishaw said a person died every ten seconds as a result of tobacco use, adding tobacco products have caused about 3 million deaths a year this decade.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

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