Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federally appointed body, and its predecessor, The Canadian Eskimo Art Committee (1961-1967), listing its members and elaborating on its relationship to the production and marketing of Inuit art. Includes an introduction to, and notes on, the individual works in "Cape Dorset Revisited," an exhibition of 46 previous unreleased prints. Bibl. 2 p
Between 1954 and 1984, the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development amassed two collect...
Catalogue for an exhibition featuring prints by four Cape Dorset artists. Bagg's essay examines how ...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
Catalogue for an exhibition commemorating the first exhibition of contemporary Inuit art, presented ...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
Deyell analyses Eskimo art from the Dorset and Thule cultures to the present day, noting particularl...
experienced artists, right across the Arctic and ultimately forced the abandonment of many of these ...
Catalogue published on the occasion of a group exhibition featuring Inuit lithography. Cartwright's ...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
Swinton compares the carving, printing and drawing styles of the Inuit art cooperatives represented ...
Between 1954 and 1984, the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development amassed two collect...
Catalogue for an exhibition featuring prints by four Cape Dorset artists. Bagg's essay examines how ...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
Catalogue for an exhibition commemorating the first exhibition of contemporary Inuit art, presented ...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
Deyell analyses Eskimo art from the Dorset and Thule cultures to the present day, noting particularl...
experienced artists, right across the Arctic and ultimately forced the abandonment of many of these ...
Catalogue published on the occasion of a group exhibition featuring Inuit lithography. Cartwright's ...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
Swinton compares the carving, printing and drawing styles of the Inuit art cooperatives represented ...
Between 1954 and 1984, the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development amassed two collect...
Catalogue for an exhibition featuring prints by four Cape Dorset artists. Bagg's essay examines how ...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...