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Beau Dick

Author : Darrin J. Martens
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : Art
ISBN : 1773270400

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Beau Dick by Darrin J. Martens Pdf

This is a stunning tribute to the art and life of Beau Dick, Kwakwaka'wakw artist, activist and teacher. It presents eighty of the artist's finest masks and contextualizes his work within the Kwakwaka'wakw tradition, while also showing how Dick incorporated contemporary Western influences. Residence: Whistler, B.C.

Beau Dick

Author : LaTiesha Fazakas,John Cussans,Cole Speck,Alan Hunt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-09
Category : Art
ISBN : 1773270869

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Beau Dick by LaTiesha Fazakas,John Cussans,Cole Speck,Alan Hunt Pdf

"With this body of work, Beau intended to launch his most overt critique of a system that he knew was unsustainable, in favour of a return to the cultural values of his people, and his profound generosity compelled him to share these values as widely as possible." ? LaTiesha FazakasBeau Dick (1955 - 2017) was celebrated far beyond his hometown of Alert Bay, B.C., for both his political activism and his creation of striking, larger-than-life carved masks inspired by the traditional stories of the Kwakwaka'wakw. Dick's multi-faceted engagement with Kwakwaka'wakw culture included carving (which he learned from Northwest Coast artists such as Henry Hunt, Doug Cranmer, and Bill Reid), storytelling, and dancing. As a high-ranking member of Hamat'sa, the prestigious Kwakwaka'wakw secret society centred on the story of a ravenous, man-eating spirit, Dick drew on all these art forms to create regalia for and participate in elaborate ceremonies that enacted Kwakwaka'wakw cosmology. Devoured by Consumerism shares nearly two dozen of these masks: vivid, unforgettable creations, made with traditional and contemporary methods and materials, depicting figures like Cannibal Raven, Nu-Tla-Ma (Fool Dancer), and Bookwus (Wild Man of the Woods).Texts by LaTiesha Fazakas, John Cussans, and Candice Hopkins outline the stories that the masks depict, consider the inescapable parallels between Hamat'sa and the consumerism of capitalist society, and grapple with the philosophy that animates Hamat'sa - one that seeks to confront and, ultimately, master the voracious appetites inside us all.

Challenging Traditions

Author : Ian M. Thom
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : STANFORD:36105124153748

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Challenging Traditions by Ian M. Thom Pdf

Through their own words and artwork, Ian Thom examines the careers, working methods, and philosophy of forty active Native American artists, all of whom he has interviewed. Featured here are their works, often combining new materials and old traditions, as well as extensive passages from conversations with these establishd and up-and-coming artists from the Pacific Northwest Coast.

Looking at Totem Poles

Author : Hilary Stewart
Publisher : D & M Publishers
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2009-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1926706358

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Looking at Totem Poles by Hilary Stewart Pdf

Magnificent and haunting, the tall cedar sculptures called totem poles have become a distinctive symbol of the native people of the Northwest Coast. The powerful carvings of the vital and extraordinary beings such as Sea Bear, Thunderbird and Cedar Man are impressive and intriguing. In Looking at Totem Poles, Hilary Stewart describes the various types of poles, their purpose, and how they were carved and raised. She also identifies and explains frequently depicted figures and objects. Each pole, shown in a beautifully detailed drawing, is accompanied by a text that points out the crests, figures and objects carved on it. Historical and cultural background are given, legends are recounted and often the carver’s comments or anecdotes enrich the pole’s story. Photographs put some of the poles into context or show their carving and raising.

Carrying on Irregardless

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Harbour Publishing Company
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Art
ISBN : 0981234127

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Carrying on "Irregardless" is a handsomely illustrated paperback based on the first exhibition to focus on humour in Northwest Coast First Nations art. The show, mounted by the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art in Vancouver is titled after one of Bill Reid's favourite deliberate grammatical blunders that were part of the sense of humour that, as Martine J. Reid says in her introduction, "was perhaps a part of his survival kit, as it often seems to be for First Nations people." Within this book are the photographed artworks of twenty-eight prominent Northwest Coast artists, including such varied approaches to humour as a rare prehistoric Coast Salish bowl featuring a smiling face carved from stone, a 1990s etching depicting Raven and the First Men Overlooking Wreck Beach (to catch a glimpse at all the nudists, of course!) and a pair of red and yellow cedar bark high heels titled Too Haida. Collected here are artworks that act as political weapons, bold challenges to stereotypes, and nods to the Trickster. They satirize, ridicule and play. And, above all, they make us laugh, and think, and laugh again. Accompanying the work are descriptions, quips and jokes from the artists themselves. And preceding it stands three impassioned contextualizing essays that range from the poetic to the academic to the anecdotal, by Tahltan artist, stand-up comedian and co-curator, Peter Morin; Director of Content and Research for the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art and co-curator, Martine J. Reid; and CEO of the Bill Reid Trust and Director for the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, Mike Robinson.

The Button Blanket

Author : Nan McNutt
Publisher : Sasquatch Books
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Indian art
ISBN : 9781570611186

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STORY AND PATTERNS FOR A BUTTON BLANKET.

Understanding Northwest Coast Indigenous Jewelry

Author : Alexander Dawkins
Publisher : Greystone Books Ltd
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-04
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781771642989

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Understanding Northwest Coast Indigenous Jewelry by Alexander Dawkins Pdf

As beautiful as it is useful, Understanding Northwest Coast Indigenous Jewelry is an invaluable tool for anyone interested in learning about or deepening their understanding of a fascinating craft. Indigenous hand-engraved jewelry from the Pacific Northwest Coast is among the most distinctive, innovative, and highly sought-after art being produced in North America today. But these artworks are more than just stunning—every bracelet, ring, and pendant is also the product of a fascinating backstory, a specialized set of techniques, and a talented artist. With a clearly written text, a foreword by award-winning First Nations artist Corrine Hunt, and more than one hundred striking color photographs and sidebars, Understanding Northwest Coast Indigenous Jewelry offers an illuminating look at an exquisite craft and the context in which it is practiced. Providing a step-by-step overview of various techniques, the book also introduces the specifics of formline design, highlights the traits of the most common animal symbols used, offers tips for identification, and features biographies and works from over fifty of the Coast’s best-known jewelers. Finally, it delves into the history of the art form, from the earliest horn and copper cuff bracelets to cutting-edge contemporary works and everything in between.

Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples®

Author : Bob Joseph,Cynthia F. Joseph
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2017-12-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0978162854

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Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples® by Bob Joseph,Cynthia F. Joseph Pdf

Whether you're just starting out or want to increase your knowledge, Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples(R) is written to support people in their Indigenous relations endeavours. The fourth edition has additional content and a fresh look inside and out.

Where the Power Is

Author : Karen Duffek,Bill McLennan,Jordon Wilson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2021-10-26
Category : Art
ISBN : 1773270516

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Where the Power Is by Karen Duffek,Bill McLennan,Jordon Wilson Pdf

This collection brings together contemporary Indigenous knowledge holders with extraordinary works of historical Northwest Coast art. The photographs and commentaries speak to the connections between tangible and intangible cultural belongings; how "art" remains part of Northwest Coast peoples' ongoing relationships to their territories and governance; Indigenous experiences of reconnection, reclamation, and return; and critical and necessary conversations around the role of museums. Residence: Vancouver, B.C. Print run 3,500.

Masterworks from the Audain Art Museum, Whistler

Author : Ian Thom
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-12
Category : Art
ISBN : 1927958490

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Masterworks from the Audain Art Museum, Whistler by Ian Thom Pdf

A unique collection spanning two hundred years of British Columbia's remarkable visual art. Art is a window into culture and history, and there is no collection that portrays the astonishing breadth of British Columbia's art from the early nineteenth century to the present as superbly as the one at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler. This beautiful book brings together in a single volume many highlights from the museum's permanent galleries. Among the early works are exquisitely produced First Nations masks, many of them repatriated to British Columbia from collections around the world. Also of significant interest are a wide selection of works by Emily Carr and E.J. Hughes that span their entire careers, as well as some of the most vivid depictions of the regional landscape by Frederick Varley and William Weston. Stunning examples of modernism by Lawren Harris and B.C. Binning presage images by innovative practitioners such as Jack Shadbolt, Toni Onley, Gordon Smith and Claude Breeze. And most familiar to contemporary audiences are innovative works by photo-conceptual artists such as Jeff Wall, Rodney Graham, Ken Lum and Stephen Waddell and career-defining contemporary art by First Nations artists such as Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, Beau Dick, Brian Jungen, Sonny Assu and Marianne Nicolson. Interviews with John and Patricia Patkau, the award-winning architects of the building, and art collector and philanthropist Michael Audain set the works in context. This is the definitive guide not only to the museum but to the history of art in British Columbia.

Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast

Author : Hilary Stewart
Publisher : D & M Publishers
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2009-09-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1926706366

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Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast by Hilary Stewart Pdf

Bold, inventive indigenous art of the Northwest Coast is distinguished by its sophistication and complexity. It is also composed of basically simple elements which, guided by a rich mythology, create images of striking power. In Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast, Hilary Stewart introduces the elements of style; interprets the myths and legends which shape the motifs; and defines and illustrates the stylistic differences between the major cultural groupings. Raven, Thunderbird, Killer Whale, Bear: all the traditional forms are here, deftly analyzed by a professional writer and artist who has a deep understanding of this powerful culture.

Tear Gas Epiphanies

Author : Kirsty Robertson
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2019-06-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780773558298

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Tear Gas Epiphanies by Kirsty Robertson Pdf

Museums are frequently sites of struggle and negotiation. They are key cultural institutions that occupy an oftentimes uncomfortable place at the crossroads of the arts, culture, various levels of government, corporate ventures, and the public. Because of this, museums are targeted by political action but can also provide support for contentious politics. Though protests at museums are understudied, they are far from anomalous. Tear Gas Epiphanies traces the as-yet-untold story of political action at museums in Canada from the early twentieth century to the present. The book looks at how museums do or do not archive protest ephemera, examining a range of responses to actions taking place at their thresholds, from active encouragement to belligerent dismissal. Drawing together extensive primary-source research and analysis, Robertson questions widespread perceptions of museums, strongly arguing for a reconsideration of their role in contemporary society that takes into account political conflict and protest as key ingredients in museum life. The sheer number of protest actions Robertson uncovers is compelling. Ambitious and wide-ranging, Tear Gas Epiphanies provides a thorough and conscientious survey of key points of intersection between museums and protest – a valuable resource for university students and scholars, as well as arts professionals working at and with museums.

The Sounding Museum: Box of Treasures

Author : Hein Schoer
Publisher : transcript Verlag
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9783839428566

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The Sounding Museum: Box of Treasures by Hein Schoer Pdf

The »Sounding Museum« fuses anthropology, acoustic ecology, soundscape composition, and trans-cultural communication inside the context of museum education. Based on the piece »Two Weeks in Alert Bay«, it supplies researchers, practitioners, and audiences with an instrument to gain an acoustic image of the contemporary cultural and everyday life of the Kwakwaka'wakw of Alert Bay, BC. The project mediates intercultural competence thorough the affective agency of sound. With the coeval »Session Musician's Approach«, introduced and analysed in text, audio, and interactive form, it also bridges the gap between art, science, and education. With a foreword by Barry Truax. The box includes a book, 2 DVD and 1 CD.

Anthropologies of Entanglements

Author : Christiane Voss,Lorenz Engell,Tim Othold
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2023-08-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781501375132

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Anthropologies of Entanglements by Christiane Voss,Lorenz Engell,Tim Othold Pdf

Media and human modes of existence are always already intertwined and interdependent. The notion of the anthropocene has further stimulated a new examination of ideas about human agency and responsibility. Various approaches all emphasize relational concepts and the situatedness and embodiment of human-and also non-human-existences and experiences. Their common interest has shifted from any so-called 'human nature' to the multitude of cultural, topographical, technical, historical, social, discursive, and media formats with which human existences are entangled. This volume brings together a range of thinkers from international backgrounds and puts these important reflections and ideas in the spotlight. More specifically, the volume explores the concept of "anthropomedial entanglements." It fosters an understanding of human bodies, experiences, and media as being immanently entangled and mutually constituting, prior to any possible distinction between them. The different contributions thus open up a dialogue between empirical case studies and media-historical research on the one hand and the conceptual work of media and cultural philosophies and aesthetics on the other hand.

Dancing Indigenous Worlds

Author : Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2023-01-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781452967950

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Dancing Indigenous Worlds by Jacqueline Shea Murphy Pdf

The vital role of dance in enacting the embodied experiences of Indigenous peoples In Dancing Indigenous Worlds, Jacqueline Shea Murphy brings contemporary Indigenous dance makers into the spotlight, putting critical dance studies and Indigenous studies in conversation with one another in fresh and exciting new ways. Exploring Indigenous dance from North America and Aotearoa (New Zealand), she shows how dance artists communicate Indigenous ways of being, as well as generate a political force, engaging Indigenous understandings and histories. Following specific dance works over time, Shea Murphy interweaves analysis, personal narrative, and written contributions from multiple dance artists, demonstrating dance’s crucial work in asserting and enacting Indigenous worldviews and the embodied experiences of Indigenous peoples. As Shea Murphy asserts, these dance-making practices can not only disrupt the structures that European colonization feeds upon and strives to maintain, but they can also recalibrate contemporary dance. Based on more than twenty years of relationship building and research, Shea Murphy’s work contributes to growing, and largely underreported, discourses on decolonizing dance studies, and the geopolitical, gendered, racial, and relational meanings that dance theorizes and negotiates. She also includes discussions about the ethics of writing about Indigenous knowledge and peoples as a non-Indigenous scholar, and models approaches for doing so within structures of ongoing reciprocal, respectful, responsible action.