The exhibition of work by Jim Logan, A Question of Ideals, is one of many native art exhibitions organized by the Kamloops Art Gallery in recognition of important Canadian artists. In his work, Jim Logan deals with multilayered issues. Using images appropriated from histori European art, he addresses issues of Eurocentric privelege, male domination, and native abuses through family breakdown and alcoholism.Not peer reviewedArtist catalogu
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
Anthology containing 11 essays by Gagnon (originally published between 1990 and 1997) on issues of r...
A discussion of photo-based works acquired by the Banff Centre since 1988. Townsend-Gault looks at a...
Outlining a cultural history of marginalization and appropriation, Larsen examines Native artist Log...
Nemiroff documents the Native art collections of the National Gallery of Canada and provides a chron...
Catalogue for a group exhibition - consisting of more than 150 works by regional, Canadian, internat...
Young Man's indepth examination of contemporary work by First Nations artists is presented in a writ...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Mastin examines selected works in the Kamloops Art Gallery's permanent collection which were produce...
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The jurors discuss the problem of imposing a jury onto something as personal as artmaking. Biographi...
A survey of Canada's native people contemporary artistic practice through themes which reflect their...
This catalogue of an international exhibition of 30 artists brings together texts by 13 Canadian, Am...
A response to the Mackenzie Art Gallery's temporary lack of exhibition space, this publication-exhib...
In the 1960's a revival of Northwest Coast Indian art began to take place in British Columbia, follo...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
Anthology containing 11 essays by Gagnon (originally published between 1990 and 1997) on issues of r...
A discussion of photo-based works acquired by the Banff Centre since 1988. Townsend-Gault looks at a...
Outlining a cultural history of marginalization and appropriation, Larsen examines Native artist Log...
Nemiroff documents the Native art collections of the National Gallery of Canada and provides a chron...
Catalogue for a group exhibition - consisting of more than 150 works by regional, Canadian, internat...
Young Man's indepth examination of contemporary work by First Nations artists is presented in a writ...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Mastin examines selected works in the Kamloops Art Gallery's permanent collection which were produce...
Item does not contain fulltextThe contemporary visual arts of non-Western peoples are increasingly p...
The jurors discuss the problem of imposing a jury onto something as personal as artmaking. Biographi...
A survey of Canada's native people contemporary artistic practice through themes which reflect their...
This catalogue of an international exhibition of 30 artists brings together texts by 13 Canadian, Am...
A response to the Mackenzie Art Gallery's temporary lack of exhibition space, this publication-exhib...
In the 1960's a revival of Northwest Coast Indian art began to take place in British Columbia, follo...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
Anthology containing 11 essays by Gagnon (originally published between 1990 and 1997) on issues of r...
A discussion of photo-based works acquired by the Banff Centre since 1988. Townsend-Gault looks at a...