Inuit Art

Inuit Art
Title Inuit Art PDF eBook
Author Ingo Hessel
Publisher Douglas & McIntyre Limited
Pages 198
Release 2003-05-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9781550548297

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Although the Inuit have lived in the Artic since prehistoric times, Inuit art as we know it only came about in the late 1940s. This contemporary art form is appreciated around the world for its power and exquisite beauty, an art that embodies the Inuit's harsh artic environment, unique way of life, and traditional beliefs. This historical, cultural, and aesthetic exploration of Inuit art features examples of Inuit drawings, prints, textiles, and sculpture through 125 color photos, 35 black-and-white photos, and maps.

Inuit Art

Inuit Art
Title Inuit Art PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Crandall
Publisher McFarland
Pages 432
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 9780786407118

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Inuit--sometimes referred to as Eskimo--art is the primary art form of Canada and has a large international following, particularly in the United States, Japan, and Germany. Despite its popularity, the complete history of Inuit art has never been presented. This is the first chronological synthesis of Inuit art, following its development from prehistory, through early American and European exploration, to the recognition of Inuit art as a commercial possibility, and up to the present. There is a particular emphasis on contemporary art and artists, and the years 1950 through 1997 are each given separate, detailed treatment in regard to important shows and events. This history is appropriate both for the beginning admirer of Inuit art and for those already well immersed in it.

Arts of the Eskimo

Arts of the Eskimo
Title Arts of the Eskimo PDF eBook
Author Patrick Furneaux
Publisher Barre, Mass. : Barre Publishers
Pages 244
Release 1975
Genre Art
ISBN

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Comprehensive survey of all areas in the Canadian arctic where prints are produced. Over 100 prints are reproduced with descriptive text.

Eskimo Artists

Eskimo Artists
Title Eskimo Artists PDF eBook
Author Hans Himmelheber
Publisher [Fairbanks, Alaska] : University of Alaska Press
Pages 108
Release 1993
Genre Art
ISBN

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Hans Himmelheber describes the cultural and artistic heritage of the Yup'ik in southwestern Alaska during the late 1930s. His work is remarkable because he emphasized drawing, carving, and painting as part of a narrative process instead of focusing on Yup'ik art as artifacts. Eskimo Artists is rich in examples attributed to named orators, and interpretation is kept to a minimum. Himmelheber includes family histories, daily and ceremonial activities of the men and women he met, and their opinions about artistic expression.

The Way of Inuit Art

The Way of Inuit Art
Title The Way of Inuit Art PDF eBook
Author Emily Elisabeth Auger
Publisher McFarland
Pages 312
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 9780786418886

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Inuit art, both ancient and contemporary, has inspired the interest of scholars, collectors and art lovers around the globe. This book examines Inuit art from prehistory to the present with special attention to methodology and aesthetics, exploring the ways in which it has been influenced by and has influenced non-Inuit artists and scholars. Part One gives the history of the main art-producing prehistoric traditions in the North American arctic, concentrating on the Dorset who once flourished in the Canadian region. It also demonstrates the influence of theories such as evolutionism, diffusionism, ethnographic comparison, and shamanism on the interpretation of prehistoric Inuit art. Part Two demonstrates the influence of such popular theories as nationalism, primitivism, modernism, and postmodernism on the aesthetics and representation of twentieth-century Canadian Inuit art. This discussion is supported by interviews conducted with Inuit artists. A final chapter shows the presence of Inuit art in the mainstream multi-cultural environment, with a discussion of its influence on Canadian artist Nicola Wojewoda. The work also presents various Inuit artists' reactions to Wojewoda's work.

Graphic Arts of the Alaskan Eskimo

Graphic Arts of the Alaskan Eskimo
Title Graphic Arts of the Alaskan Eskimo PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Jean Ray
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1969
Genre Eskimo art
ISBN

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Celebrating Inuit Art

Celebrating Inuit Art
Title Celebrating Inuit Art PDF eBook
Author James Houston
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN 9781552638033

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Lavishly illustrated with over a hundred color reproductions, this new paperback edition is an impressive photographic tribute to an art form that is regularly featured in major art exhibitions worldwide. Born out of economic necessity, Inuit art has captured the imagination of art lovers since 1948, when it was first exhibited. Celebrating Inuit Art showcases sculpture from the period when Canadian Inuit abandoned their nomadic lifestyle to settle in small villages across the Arctic. During this tumultuous time, in a society threatened with acculturation, art played a critical social role, preserving and expressing the culture's rich oral history."