Bill Reid

  • Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form
    By Karen Duffek

    " 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.

  • Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form
    By Karen Duffek, William Reid, University of British Columbia. Museum of Anthropology

    Reid and his assistant , Kwagiutl artist Douglas Cranmer , spent Figure 29. Yew wood pendant with copper , abalone , glass trade beads , and polychrome , Wolf , 1977 ( 8.4 x 7.2 cm . ) Figures 32 , 33. Raising Bill Reid's totem pole at.

  • Bill Reid: The Making of an Indian
    By Maria Tippett

    Part biography, part art history -- a thoroughly engaging look at one man's life and his phenomenal influence on the world of contemporary art. Bill Reid was at the forefront...

  • Bill Reid
    By Bill Reid, Doris Shadbolt

    Bill Reid

  • Bill Reid
    By Doris Shadbolt

    When Bill Reid, one of North America's great artists, died on March 13, 1998, he left behind a legacy of magnificent art that drew deeply on that of his Haida...

  • Bill Reid: All the Gallant Beasts and Monsters
    By Buschlen-Mowatt Gallery, Bill Reid

    Bill Reid: All the Gallant Beasts and Monsters

  • Bill Reid: The Making of an Indian
    By Maria Tippett

    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 ...