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reframing native art

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An edition of Honouring tradition (2008)

Honouring tradition

reframing native art

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"Dispels the traditional view that historical objects are artifacts and separate from contemporary Aboriginal practice. Rather, Aboriginal art from the late 1800s through the present is merged to highlight the ongoing links to tradition, history and culture. Honouring tradition brings new perspectives to both historical and contemporary works and creates a dialogue around the complexity of Aboriginal art from the northern plains and subarctic regions of Canada"--Page [21].

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Glenbow Museum
Language
English
Pages
151

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Honouring tradition: reframing native art
2008, Glenbow Museum
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Table of Contents

Connections & complexity -- Gerald T. Conaty
A breath of fresh air -- Frederick R. McDonald
Continuing tradition -- Quyen Hoang
Traditional -- Faye HeavyShield
Connecting -- Tanya Harnett
My father, my mother -- Terrance Houle
Looking over the enemy -- Adrian A. Stinson.

Edition Notes

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Honouring tradition: reframing Native art at the Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Feb. 16 to July 13, 2008, organized by the Glenbow Museum.

"Dispels the traditional view that historical objects are artifacts and separate from contemporary Aboriginal practice. Rather, Aboriginal art from the late 1800s through the present is merged to highlight the ongoing links to tradition, history and culture. Honouring tradition brings new perspectives to both historical and contemporary works and creates a dialogue around the complexity of Aboriginal art from the northern plains and subarctic regions of Canada"--Page [21].

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Calgary
Other Titles
Reframing native art

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704.0397
Library of Congress
N6538 A4 C37 2008, E78.C2 H66 2008, N6549.5.A54 H666 2008, N 6538 A4 C37 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
151 pages
Number of pages
151

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Open Library
OL32105877M
Internet Archive
honouringtraditi0000unse
ISBN 10
189537958X
ISBN 13
9781895379587
OCLC/WorldCat
227006311

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