Prints on snow, signs on paper. Significance of prints among the Inuit Nunavimmiut (Arcic Quebec)In winter men and animals cover the Arctic land with their foot and paw prints and give them life. Prints far from only belonging to immediate visual experience also have a symbolic dimension. In their functional aspect prints allow the identification of beings, inform on their movements and enable men to pursue the animals. As a symbolic experience, prints give access to an animal's family life : to the bear, the wolf, the cariboo. When invisible though nonetheless real, they indicate a spirit's presence. Half-human, half-animal they evoke a metamorphosis. These different aspects account for the dynamics of the associative thought. Print is an ...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
This work explores traditional Inuit and Western scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic th...
Dans le milieu des années 1950, des expositions itinérantes d’art inuit contemporain sont envoyées s...
Prints on snow, signs on paper. Significance of prints among the Inuit Nunavimmiut (Arcic Quebec)In ...
Tattooing was a widespread cultural practice amongst Inuit women for millennia before the first Euro...
This doctoral research examines the themes of figurative practices, symbolic representations and the...
Cette recherche doctorale examine les pratiques figuratives, les représentations symboliques et les ...
Cette recherche doctorale examine les pratiques figuratives, les représentations symboliques et les ...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Cette recherche doctorale examine les pratiques figuratives, les représentations symboliques et les ...
Relying on extensive field work, both in remote Arctic communities and outpost camps, and inside Can...
The Inuit and cold. Autochtonous' and tourists' representations. This paper addresses the Inuit's p...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
The skins of the bearded seal—both dress and interior skins—were indispensable in Inuit/Yupiit techn...
Dans certaines communautés inuites, le savoir-faire millénaire de l’artisanat des peaux a trouvé à s...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
This work explores traditional Inuit and Western scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic th...
Dans le milieu des années 1950, des expositions itinérantes d’art inuit contemporain sont envoyées s...
Prints on snow, signs on paper. Significance of prints among the Inuit Nunavimmiut (Arcic Quebec)In ...
Tattooing was a widespread cultural practice amongst Inuit women for millennia before the first Euro...
This doctoral research examines the themes of figurative practices, symbolic representations and the...
Cette recherche doctorale examine les pratiques figuratives, les représentations symboliques et les ...
Cette recherche doctorale examine les pratiques figuratives, les représentations symboliques et les ...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Cette recherche doctorale examine les pratiques figuratives, les représentations symboliques et les ...
Relying on extensive field work, both in remote Arctic communities and outpost camps, and inside Can...
The Inuit and cold. Autochtonous' and tourists' representations. This paper addresses the Inuit's p...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
The skins of the bearded seal—both dress and interior skins—were indispensable in Inuit/Yupiit techn...
Dans certaines communautés inuites, le savoir-faire millénaire de l’artisanat des peaux a trouvé à s...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
This work explores traditional Inuit and Western scientific ways of knowing and seeing the Arctic th...
Dans le milieu des années 1950, des expositions itinérantes d’art inuit contemporain sont envoyées s...