Describing drawing as the most direct mode of visual expression, Nasby outlines the stylistic characteristics of Inuit art since the late 1940s. 1 bibl. ref
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Documentation of drawings by 33 Inuit artists from Arctic Bay, Clyde River, Igloolik and Pond Inlet....
Traditional mythological themes have been repeatedly depicted in contemporary Inuit art since the la...
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
This catalogue surveys contemporary Inuit drawings with an introduction on the development of this m...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
This article addresses how drawings and prints made by contemporary Inuit artists function in the in...
Swinton compares the carving, printing and drawing styles of the Inuit art cooperatives represented ...
In the Arctic, art production has undergone many changes during the twentieth century. These changes...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Deyell analyses Eskimo art from the Dorset and Thule cultures to the present day, noting particularl...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
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...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Documentation of drawings by 33 Inuit artists from Arctic Bay, Clyde River, Igloolik and Pond Inlet....
Traditional mythological themes have been repeatedly depicted in contemporary Inuit art since the la...
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
This catalogue surveys contemporary Inuit drawings with an introduction on the development of this m...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
This article addresses how drawings and prints made by contemporary Inuit artists function in the in...
Swinton compares the carving, printing and drawing styles of the Inuit art cooperatives represented ...
In the Arctic, art production has undergone many changes during the twentieth century. These changes...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Deyell analyses Eskimo art from the Dorset and Thule cultures to the present day, noting particularl...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
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...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Documentation of drawings by 33 Inuit artists from Arctic Bay, Clyde River, Igloolik and Pond Inlet....
Traditional mythological themes have been repeatedly depicted in contemporary Inuit art since the la...