Catalogue to accompany a retrospective exhibition of 40 carvings by Cape Dorset artist Latcholassie Akosuk (son of well known Inuit artist Tudlik). Reading’s introductory text situates the artist’s sculptures within the context of works by other octogenarian artists in Cape Dorset. 2 bibl. ref
Booklet giving a brief outline of Inuit sculpture from the Dorset culture (c. 600 B.C.-1,000 A.D.) a...
Presenting work from the Klamer collection of Inuit art, the author discusses the collection and exa...
Introducing an exhibition of the Fitzgerald and Whyte collections, Lipsett outlines the influence of...
Catalogue presenting 36 stone sculptures and two lithographs by Inuit artist Niviaqsi. T. Ryan’s for...
Examining the Inuit word for art, Zepp analyses the appeal of Inuit sculpture, the work in the exhib...
The catalogue includes extended descriptions of the formal qualities of 49 carvings and the myths an...
The Houstons describe their experiences at Cape Dorset in 1951; Eber relates events from the history...
Catalogue published on the occasion of the Inuit Gallery of Vancouver’s 20th anniversary exhibition....
Catalogue for an exhibition featuring prints by four Cape Dorset artists. Bagg's essay examines how ...
Blodgett analyzes the work of Tuu'luq and Anguhadluq, both in terms of its formal attributes and its...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
A catalogue to accompany an exhibition of sculptural works by the Inuit artist. Reading’s brief text...
To accompany an exhibition of works by nine Inuit women sculptors and printmakers, texts by Freeman,...
Artist and educator George Swinton has collected Inuit art since the 1950's and has been instrumenta...
Catalogue for an exhibition commemorating the first exhibition of contemporary Inuit art, presented ...
Booklet giving a brief outline of Inuit sculpture from the Dorset culture (c. 600 B.C.-1,000 A.D.) a...
Presenting work from the Klamer collection of Inuit art, the author discusses the collection and exa...
Introducing an exhibition of the Fitzgerald and Whyte collections, Lipsett outlines the influence of...
Catalogue presenting 36 stone sculptures and two lithographs by Inuit artist Niviaqsi. T. Ryan’s for...
Examining the Inuit word for art, Zepp analyses the appeal of Inuit sculpture, the work in the exhib...
The catalogue includes extended descriptions of the formal qualities of 49 carvings and the myths an...
The Houstons describe their experiences at Cape Dorset in 1951; Eber relates events from the history...
Catalogue published on the occasion of the Inuit Gallery of Vancouver’s 20th anniversary exhibition....
Catalogue for an exhibition featuring prints by four Cape Dorset artists. Bagg's essay examines how ...
Blodgett analyzes the work of Tuu'luq and Anguhadluq, both in terms of its formal attributes and its...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
A catalogue to accompany an exhibition of sculptural works by the Inuit artist. Reading’s brief text...
To accompany an exhibition of works by nine Inuit women sculptors and printmakers, texts by Freeman,...
Artist and educator George Swinton has collected Inuit art since the 1950's and has been instrumenta...
Catalogue for an exhibition commemorating the first exhibition of contemporary Inuit art, presented ...
Booklet giving a brief outline of Inuit sculpture from the Dorset culture (c. 600 B.C.-1,000 A.D.) a...
Presenting work from the Klamer collection of Inuit art, the author discusses the collection and exa...
Introducing an exhibition of the Fitzgerald and Whyte collections, Lipsett outlines the influence of...