A stunning and diverse collection of artworks from the personal collection of one of Canada's premier art patrons. Gifts from private art collectors have played a vital role in building and expanding the Vancouver Art Gallery's collection. Shore, Forest and Beyond is an exhibition of 100 works gathered from the collection assembled by Michael Audain. The exhibition and this accompanying publication highlight the breadth of the collection, which includes: ? mid-19-century masks by Haida, Nuxalk, Salish, Tlingit and Tsimshian carvers ? contemporary First Nations works by Robert Davidson, Brian Jungen and Marianne Nicolson ? paintings by British Columbia artists Emily Carr, B.C. Binning and E.J. Hughes and contemporary works by Roy Arden, Jeff Wall, Attila Richard Lukacs, Angela Grossman and Takao Tanabe ? Mexican modernist works by Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo AUTHOR: Ian Thom is Senior Curator-Historical at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Involved in Canadian art museums for more than thirty years, he has authored or co-authored many books, including Robert Davidson: Eagle of he Dawn and Andy Warhol: Images. Grant Arnold is Audain Curator of British Columbia Art at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Over the past twenty years he has contributed to more than thrity exhibitions of historical, modern and contemporary art, including Ken Lum; Mark Lewis: Modern Time; and Fred Herzog: Vancouver Photographs. ILLUSTRATIONS: 100 colour images