Catalogue presenting 36 stone sculptures and two lithographs by Inuit artist Niviaqsi. T. Ryan’s foreword provides a portrait of the artist, while Reading’s introduction traces the development of Niviaqsi’s career since the 1970s. List of public collections. 2 bibl. ref
Swinton compares the carving, printing and drawing styles of the Inuit art cooperatives represented ...
Anthropologist and collector Williamson describes his travels amongst the different Inuit communitie...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
The catalogue includes extended descriptions of the formal qualities of 49 carvings and the myths an...
Catalogue published on the occasion of the Inuit Gallery of Vancouver’s 20th anniversary exhibition....
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
Catalogue to accompany a retrospective exhibition of 40 carvings by Cape Dorset artist Latcholassie ...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
A catalogue to accompany an exhibition of sculptural works by the Inuit artist. Reading’s brief text...
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
Blodgett provides a brief introduction for the exhibition of 149 sculptures by Inuit artists from 19...
Artist and educator George Swinton has collected Inuit art since the 1950's and has been instrumenta...
Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition featuring more than 300 pieces – sculptures, ceramics, texti...
Swinton compares the carving, printing and drawing styles of the Inuit art cooperatives represented ...
Anthropologist and collector Williamson describes his travels amongst the different Inuit communitie...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
The catalogue includes extended descriptions of the formal qualities of 49 carvings and the myths an...
Catalogue published on the occasion of the Inuit Gallery of Vancouver’s 20th anniversary exhibition....
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
Catalogue to accompany a retrospective exhibition of 40 carvings by Cape Dorset artist Latcholassie ...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
A catalogue to accompany an exhibition of sculptural works by the Inuit artist. Reading’s brief text...
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
Blodgett provides a brief introduction for the exhibition of 149 sculptures by Inuit artists from 19...
Artist and educator George Swinton has collected Inuit art since the 1950's and has been instrumenta...
Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition featuring more than 300 pieces – sculptures, ceramics, texti...
Swinton compares the carving, printing and drawing styles of the Inuit art cooperatives represented ...
Anthropologist and collector Williamson describes his travels amongst the different Inuit communitie...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...