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ISBN13:9781487102654
ISBN10:1487102658
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:144 pages
Size:273x195x15 mm
Weight:666 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 80 Illustrations, color
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Iljuwas Bill Reid ? Life & Work

Life & Work
 
Publisher: MV ? University of Washington Press
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Few twentieth-century artists were catalysts for the reclamation of a culture, but Iljuwas Bill Reid (1920?1998) was among them. The first book on Reid by an Indigenous scholar details his incredible journey to becoming one of the most significant Northwest Coast artists of our time. Born in British Columbia and denied his mother?s Haida heritage in his youth, Iljuwas Bill Reid lived the reality of colonialism yet tenaciously forged a creative practice that celebrated Haida ways of seeing and making. Reid followed in the footsteps of his great-great-uncle, master Haida artist Daxhiigang (Charles Edenshaw), engaging with a culture whose practices were once banned by the Indian Act. Reid, who created nearly a thousand original works, is remembered as a passionate artist, community activist, mentor, and writer. His iconic large-scale works now occupy sites such as the Canadian Embassy in Washington, DC, and the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.