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Dorothy Knowles : paintings, 1964-1982
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19943
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1983
- Author
- Fenton, Terry
- Publisher
- Edmonton : The Gallery
- Call Number
- 06.1 F35d
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- Author
- Fenton, Terry
- Responsibility
- Terry Fenton
- Publisher
- Edmonton : The Gallery
- Published Date
- 1983
- Physical Description
- 35 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 x 26 cm
- Subjects
- Exhibition catalogue
- Exhibitions
- Abstract
- Pertains to the Dorothy Knowles exhibition catalogue, organized by Terry Fenton from the Edmonton Art Gallery. While the catalogue was never meant to capture the entirety of Knowles’ artist career, Terry Fenton organizes a thorough exhibition covering the last two decades of her work. It was in part due to Knowles enrollment at the Banff School that she was able to achieve a greater level of confidence in her artist skill. Through both essay and art work, Terry Fenton has been able to share the legacy of Dorothy Knowles.
- Contents
- Dedication (iii)
- Preface (vii)
- Beginnings (pg. 1)
- Since 1964 (pg. 9)
- Exhibitions with art dealers (pg. 32)
- Critical and Curatorial support (pg. 33)
- Catalogue of the exhibition (pg. 34)
- Works on Canvas
- Works on Paper
- Exhibition Itinerary (pg. 35)
- Notes
- Annotated - inside of the front page has been signed by Dorothy Knowles
- Book is written in both French and English
- Exhibition has been organized by Terry Fenton
- ISBN
- 0889500355
- Accession Number
- 2019.71
- Call Number
- 06.1 F35d
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Terry Fenton is himself an accomplished artist. Some of his work can be found using the URL above.
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Revision and resistance : mistiko^siwak (Wooden Boat People) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25281
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2020
- Author
- Monkman, Kent
- Publisher
- Toronto, ON : Art Canada Institute
- Call Number
- 06.1 M74r
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- Author
- Monkman, Kent
- Responsibility
- Kent Monkman
- Publisher
- Toronto, ON : Art Canada Institute
- Published Date
- 2020
- Physical Description
- 127 pages (2 folded) : illustrations (chiefly color)
- Abstract
- This book explores mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) by the internationally renowned artist Kent Monkman. Commissioned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the epic diptych exhibited in The Met’s Great Hall revisits iconic works of art, notably the famed painting Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze. Monkman—featured in mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) as his time-travelling, shape-shifting, gender-fluid alter ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle—reverses the colonial gaze of American and European art history through an Indigenous lens to present a powerful vision for the future. Revision and Resistance: mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the definitive documentation on Monkman, his practice, and two of the most important paintings of our times. (From publisher's website)
- Contents
- Introduction from the Met / by Randall Griffey -- Introduction from ACI / by Sara Angel -- Introducing Miss Chief Eagle Testickle / by Shirley Madill -- Inside Kent Monkman's Studio / by Jami Powell -- Revisioning History: An Index, Part I / by Ruth Phillips & Mark Phillips -- Welcoming the Newcomers by Ruth Phillips & Mark Phillips -- Revisioning History: An Index, Part II / by Sasha Suda -- Resurgence of the People / by Sasha Suda -- Waves of History / by Nick Estes.
- ISBN
- 9781487102258
- Call Number
- 06.1 M74r
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Publisher's website
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Susan A. Point, Joe David, Lawrence Paul : Native artists from the Northwest Coast
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19963
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1989
- Author
- Gerber, Peter R. and Vanina Katz-Lahaigue
- Publisher
- [Zu¨rich] : Vo¨lkerkundemuseum der Universita¨t Zu¨rich
- Call Number
- 06.1 G31s
2 websites
- Variant Title
- Susan A. Point, Joe David, Lawrence Paul : indianische Ku¨nstler der Westku¨ste Kanadas
- Responsibility
- Peter R. Gerber and Vanina Katz-Lahaigue
- Publisher
- [Zu¨rich] : Vo¨lkerkundemuseum der Universita¨t Zu¨rich
- Published Date
- 1989
- Physical Description
- 132 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 21 cm
- Abstract
- Pertains to a publication celebrating the art and culture of three Indigenous artists from the Northwest Coast. The authors, Peter R. Gerber and Vanina Katz-Lahaigue, as well as the artists, explain the unique relationship Indigenous Peoples share with the land, but nature more broadly. The publication discusses ceremonial practices, traditional art and other facets of Northwest Coast Indigenous life. Additionally, the publication shares information pertaining specifically to artists Susan A. Point, Joe David and Lawrence Paul. Readers can expect to learn more about Indigenous culture, as well as, more specifically, three Indigenous artists who have contributed to the art scene.
- Contents
- Map (pg. 8)
- Culture and Society (pg. 9)
- Traditional Art (pg. 48)
- Contemporary Art (pg. 60)
- Susan A. Point - Biography and Artworks (pg. 86)
- Joe David - Biography and Artworks (pg. 98)
- Lawrence Paul - Biography and Artworks (pg. 110)
- Appendix - (pg. 122)
- Notes
- Publication is printed in both English and German
- Exhibition held in Vo¨lkerkundemuseum der Universita¨t Zu¨rich, 10 May-20 August 1989 and SANDIA, Galerie fu¨r Indianerkunst Nordamerikas, 1 Sept.-31 October 1989
- ISBN
- 3909105092
- Accession Number
- 2019.71
- Call Number
- 06.1 G31s
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- The attached URL links provide access to Lawrence Paul and Susan A. Points official artists pages.
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