A fresh perspective from Haida leaders, art and cultural historians, anthropologists and artists on the lasting legacy of the famed Haida artist Bill Reid.
" In this artistic biography, Karen Duffek gives an account of Bill Reid's life and work and of his role as artist, innovator, and ambassador of Haida art.
Teaching Collection (Anthropology: Reconsidering the Northwest Coast renaissance
By asking difficult questions about Reid’s life and work, and by analyzing the works of other Native artists since the beginning of the twentieth century, Tippet gives the reader the defining portrait of Bill Reid -- one of Canada’s ...
The first book on the artist by an Indigenous scholar details Reid's incredible journey to becoming one of the most significant Northwest Coast artists of our time.
second act finds Baldwin back in New York, actively taking part in the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement and fully inhabiting the role of mature, famous author, a role that, according to Phillips, left Baldwin little time or energy to ...
1986,lithograph onpaper, 50.56×30.72cm,Bill Reid- Art Collection,GiftofDr. Martine Reid, the GovernmentofCanadaand the Trustees,22. Photo Credit: Kenji Nagai. Ravenandthe First Men,The,page. 1986,onyx,73.66×50.8cm,Bill ReidArtCollection ...
This collection brings together contemporary Indigenous knowledge holders with extraordinary works of historical Northwest Coast art.
universal,” silencing the histories of the non-West.6 The contention that art (anywhere) “can only be contemporary because locally it has no modern history” is, to our thinking, deeply problematic and profoundly out of step with ...
This book asserts quite the opposite: Indigenous peoples are not in any sense “out of time” in our contemporary world.
This new edition of a collaboration between one of the finest living artists in North America and one of Canada's finest poets includes a new introduction by the distinguished anthropologist...