This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Canadian Arctic, which gathered the works of some sixty artists. The texts include a variety of perspectives on Inuit lifestyle, religion, oral traditions, musical and scuptural practices, and the natural environment. Gagnon and Durand recount the evolution of the Muséum de Lyon’s collection and describe the recently acquired pieces of Inuit art. Includes an index of artists, a location map of Inuit territories as well as historical and artistic chronologies (2 p.) ; bibliography (2 p.)
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
This publication examines various aspects of Canadian Inuit sculpture, such as: its prehistorie orig...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
Catalogue for an exhibition commemorating the first exhibition of contemporary Inuit art, presented ...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
This exhibition catalogue was edited by Sharon Rankin and is part of the “Entendre et communiquer le...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
The catalogue includes extended descriptions of the formal qualities of 49 carvings and the myths an...
The catalogue includes extended descriptions of the formal qualities of 49 carvings and the myths an...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
This publication examines various aspects of Canadian Inuit sculpture, such as: its prehistorie orig...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
Catalogue for an exhibition commemorating the first exhibition of contemporary Inuit art, presented ...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
This exhibition catalogue was edited by Sharon Rankin and is part of the “Entendre et communiquer le...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
The catalogue includes extended descriptions of the formal qualities of 49 carvings and the myths an...
The catalogue includes extended descriptions of the formal qualities of 49 carvings and the myths an...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Gustavison provides an extensive history of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council (1967-1989), a federall...
This publication examines various aspects of Canadian Inuit sculpture, such as: its prehistorie orig...