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Dempsey Bob - In His Own Voice (Hardcover): Dempsey Bob Dempsey Bob - In His Own Voice (Hardcover)
Dempsey Bob; Edited by Sarah Milroy
R908 R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Save R122 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Dempsey Bob: In His Own Voice is based on the first full-scale solo museum exhibition of this extraordinary Tahltan-Tlingit artist, one of the finest living carvers of the Northwest Coast. Drawing from extensive interviews with the artist by the exhibition's co-curator, Sarah Milroy, the book presents the story of his life told his own way, including extensive and intimate reflections on the creation of particular works. Gorgeous photographs of the artworks, which are drawn from key private collections in Canada and public collections in Canada, the US and beyond, are supplemented with material from his sketchbooks to create a vivid portrait of the creative process.

Early Days - Indigenous Art from the McMichael (Hardcover): Bonnie Devine, Sarah Milroy Early Days - Indigenous Art from the McMichael (Hardcover)
Bonnie Devine, Sarah Milroy
R1,319 R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Save R197 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A landmark publication bringing together more than seventy voices illuminating the rich array of Indigenous art held by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Under the editorial direction of Anishinaabe artist and scholar Bonnie Devine, Early Days gathers the insights of myriad Indigenous cultural stakeholders, informing us on everything from goose hunting techniques, to the history of Northwest Coast mask making, to the emergence of the Woodland style of painting and printmaking, to the challenges of art making in the Arctic, to the latest developments in contemporary art by Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island. Splendidly illustrated, Early Days not only tells the story of a leading collection but traces the emergence and increasing participation of many Indigenous artists in the contemporary art world. This publication will be the largest in the history of the McMichael, and represents a vital acknowledgment of the place of Indigenous art and ways of knowing in global art history. Featured contributors: Barry Ace, Leland Bell, Dempsey Bob, Christian Chapman, Violet Chum, Hannah Claus, Dana Claxton, Jisgang Nika Collison, Alan Corbiere, Marcia Crosby, Ruth Cuthand, Mique'l Dangeli, Joe David, Sarah Davidson, Robert Davidson, Bonnie Devine, Tarralik Duffy, Norma Dunning, David Garneau, John Geoghegan, Janice Grey, Haay'uups (Ron Hamilton), Jim Hart, Emma Hassencahl-Perley, Emily Henderson, Lynn A. Hill, Richard Hill, Maria Hupfield, Jaimie Isaac, Heather Igoliorte, Luis Jacob, Gayle Kabloona, William Kingfisher, Jessica Kotierk, Robin Laurence, Duane Linklater, Ange Loft, Tanya Lukin Linklater, Jean Marshal, Michael Massie, Gerald McMaster, Ossie Michelin, Sarah Milroy, Antoine Mountain, Nadia Myre, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Ruth Phillips, Jocelyn Piirainen, Ryan Rice, Carmen Robertson, Paul Seesequasis, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Wedlidi Speck, Clyde Tallio, Drew Hayden Taylor, Nakkita Trimble-Wilson, Jesse Tungilik, Camille Georgeson Usher, William Wasden Jr., Jordan Wilson, Jessica Winters.

Vanessa Bell (Paperback): Sarah Milroy, Ian A. C. Dejardin Vanessa Bell (Paperback)
Sarah Milroy, Ian A. C. Dejardin
R761 R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Save R81 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) has been known as the still, quiet centre around which the Bloomsbury Group revolved, renowned for her beauty, her complex romantic entanglements and, later, her domestic gravitas - and as the sister of Virginia Woolf. But Bell was also one of the most advanced British artists of her time, with her own distinctive vision, boldly interpreting new ideas about art which were brewing in France and beyond. This publication beautifully showcases Bell's pioneering oil paintings, photographs, ceramics, fabrics, decorative screens and works on paper in a revelatory affirmation of her vibrant and wideranging talent. Including more than 180 colour plates, Vanessa Bell is a definitive record of Bell's accomplishments, enhanced with photography of Charleston, the Sussex farmhouse that she occupied with creative flair alongside Duncan Grant and the rest of her unconventional family. With sections devoted to portraiture, landscape, still life, design, domestic scenes and female subjects, the book gathers together a rich chorus of voices - from renowned Bloomsbury scholars to emerging experts - delivering a fresh view of an intrepid modern artist seen clearly on her own terms at last.

A Like Vision - The Group of Seven and Tom Thomson (Hardcover): Ian Dejardin, Sarah Milroy A Like Vision - The Group of Seven and Tom Thomson (Hardcover)
Ian Dejardin, Sarah Milroy
R1,241 Discovery Miles 12 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner, Canadian Museums Association's Outstanding Achievement in Research Award and IPPY Awards Silver Medal -- Fine Art CategoryA Toronto Star Holiday Gift Guide SelectionA Like Vision is a lavish celebration of the legacy of Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, Canada's canonical landscape painters. The Group's depiction of the rugged beauty of the Canadian landscape -- from the coastal mountains of British Columbia to the north shore of Lake Superior, the villages of rural Quebec, and the rocky, windswept coves of Newfoundland -- charged Canadians to experience their country in a bold new light and changed the face of Canadian art forever. Through their vigorous and expressive painterly style and vibrant colours, the Group of Seven significantly contributed to Canada's sense of autonomy and identity as a modern state in the aftermath of the First World War. Featuring three hundred full-colour images, A Like Vision includes a lead essay by Ian A. C. Dejardin, Executive Director of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and contributions by a host of artists, curators, and writers. Among them are Indigenous art historian and curator Gerald McMaster, filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal, novelists David Macfarlane and Jane Urquhart, painters John Hartman and Robert Houle, and Inuk writer Tarralik Duffy. One hundred years on from the Group's first exhibition in 1920, A Like Vision is both a chance to review the Group's legacy and a tribute to these giants of Canadian art and culture.

Gathie Falk - Variations (Hardcover): Jocelyn Anderson, Daina Augaitis, John Geoghegan, Sarah Milroy, Nancy Tousley Gathie Falk - Variations (Hardcover)
Jocelyn Anderson, Daina Augaitis, John Geoghegan, Sarah Milroy, Nancy Tousley
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Gathie Falk: Revelations, published on the occasion of the retrospective exhibition curated by Sarah Milroy, investigates the career of a legendary Canadian artist. Now in her nineties, Gathie Falk was born in 1928 in Brandon, Manitoba, settling finally in Vancouver, where she established herself as one of Canada's most visionary and experimental artists. Flying horses, rows of potted conifers festooned with blossoms and ribbons, floating cabbages, piles of glossy apples, gentlemen's brogues presented in reliquary style, expanses of water, or burgeoning flower beds exploding with color-these have been the manifestations of Falk's rampant imagination as she has explored the disciplines of painting, ceramic, performance art and installation over the span of a half century. In all her works, effulgence and order are held in a dynamic tension as she works through her generative themes and variations. A trailblazer on all fronts, she has brought a rich sensibility to bear on her observations of the everyday, perceptions often tinged with the surreal and the uncanny. From her fruit piles to the landmark performances of her early career, to her extended pursuit of themes with variations in her painting practice -expanses of water dazzling with light, riotous flower borders set against cement sidewalks, night skies pierced by starlight or obscured by clouds-she finds the wondrous in the routine world around her, pursuing her work with a modesty and diligence that reflects her Russian Mennonite heritage. The publication includes an introduction by McMichael Chief Curator Sarah Milroy, lead essay by Vancouver curator and writer Daina Augaitis (who examines her performance and installation works in a national and international context), and a host of other artists and writers, rising to the occasion of this career-spanning survey. This catalogue summarizes an extraordinary career, with full page images of her artworks and rarely seen archival photos of the artist's studio, performance works, and Falk herself. For more than sixty years, Falk has generated work of extraordinary thematic integrity and material invention. This publication will illuminate those connections across disciplines, while also tracing the artist's journey from youth to old age-from the lushness of the fruit piles, with their sensuous surfaces and dazzling colors, to the sepulchral hush of the night skies. Hers has been an extraordinary voyage, and we look forward to saluting her in her 94th year.

Mary Pratt (Paperback): Mireille Eagan, Sarah Milroy Mary Pratt (Paperback)
Mireille Eagan, Sarah Milroy
R890 R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Save R133 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The light in Pratt's paintings seems sentient, a living thing, a pulsation or emission, imbuing the paintings with an erotic and almost mystical desire." -- Canadian Art Following a stunningly successful national touring exhibition and a sold-out hardcover edition of the accompanying book, Mary Pratt is available once again in this elegant paperback edition. Says the Globe and Mail, Mary Pratt's "gorgeous, brutal vision of the world is the best revenge against anyone who ever sought to define her." There's something deeply resonant about Pratt's painting for contemporary audiences -- particularly for those that are food obsessed. The dark light of a jelly jar, the slippery weight of filleted cod, the dark drippings of a bloody roast, the wet yellow yolk of a cracked egg. Pratt takes these seemingly mundane subjects and fills them with light, giving them a monumental quality, making them seem luminous, signifiant, memorable. For many, they have become seared into memory, iconic in the best sense of the word. Mary Pratt, a career retrospective, features five major essays by columnist and art critic Sarah Milroy, Catharine Mastin of the Art Gallery of Windsor, Mireille Eagan and Caroline Stone of The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery, Sarah Fillmore of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and art critic and curator Ray Cronin as well as 75 colour reproductions of Pratt's most renowned work, including Eggs in an Egg Crate, Salmon on Saran, Eviscerated Chickens, and Cod Fillets on Tin Foil.

Jewish Life in Canada - William Kurelek: Sarah Milroy Jewish Life in Canada - William Kurelek
Sarah Milroy
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Generations - The Sobey Family and Canadian Art (Hardcover): Sarah Milroy Generations - The Sobey Family and Canadian Art (Hardcover)
Sarah Milroy
R1,059 Discovery Miles 10 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over three generations, the Sobey family of Nova Scotia has demonstrated their discerning and enthusiastic commitment to Canadian art. Accompanying a major exhibition at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the prestigious Sobey Art Award, Generations tells the story of a visionary family and their engagement with Canadian and Indigenous art. This sweeping survey encompasses works by the beloved leaders of Canadian 20th-century art -- the Group of Seven, Tom Thomson, David Milne, and Emily Carr -- as well as offering a rich display of works by Cornelius Krieghoff, the Quebec Impressionists, Automatiste painters Jean Paul Riopelle and Paul-Emile Borduas, and Ukrainian Canadian artist William Kurelek, before moving onward to showcase leading contemporary artists. Among them are international artist Peter Doig, whose works draw on the legacies of Canadian art, and Indigenous artists Brenda Draney, Ursula Johnson, Kent Monkman, and Brian Jungen.Featuring more than 200 full-colour images, Generations includes an introduction by McMichael Chief Curator Sarah Milroy, essays by McMichael Executive Director Ian A.C. Dejardin, art historians Jocelyn Anderson, John Geoghegan, and Michele Grandbois, and an interview with contemporary artist Kent Monkman.

Mary Pratt (French, Paperback, French ed.): Ray Cronin, Mireille Eagan, Sarah Fillmore, Catherine Mastin, Sarah Milroy,... Mary Pratt (French, Paperback, French ed.)
Ray Cronin, Mireille Eagan, Sarah Fillmore, Catherine Mastin, Sarah Milroy, …
R1,168 R876 Discovery Miles 8 760 Save R292 (25%) Out of stock

Des tableaux luminescents forment le focus visuel de "Mary Pratt," une retrospective de sa carriere qui examine chaque aspect du parcours creatif de Pratt. Les peintures de Mary Pratt -- "y compris OEufs dans un casier, Saumon sur Saran, Poulets evisceres, Filets de morue sur papier d'aluminium, Je vous presente Donna" -- ont atteint un statut d'icone. Capturant ce qu'elle decrit comme les choses de la vie, l' oeuvre de Mary Pratt eleve le mondain au monumental, creant des moments silencieux qui sont infuses de signification.

Ce volume majeur, le premier sur le travail de Mary Pratt depuis presque vingt ans, presente soixante-quinze reproductions de ses oeuvres les plus celebres ainsi que des essais de cinq des ecrivains canadiens les plus talentueux: la journaliste et critique de l'art Sarah Milroy; Catharine Mastin de la Galerie d'art de Windsor; Mireille Eagan et Caroline Stone du Musee provincial de beaux-arts The Rooms et Ray Cronin et Sarah Fillmore du Musee des beaux-arts de la Nouvelle-Ecosse. Ensemble ils creent un dialogue autour de la technique et des influences de Pratt, examinant les themes qui tissent son art en long et en large: le role du lieu et de la biographie personnelle, le passage du temps, l'acte simple de regarder et, bien sur, les choses de la vie.

Le livre "Mary Pratt" est concu pour accompagner une exposition organisee par le Musee provincial des beaux-arts The Rooms et le Musee des beaux-arts de la Nouvelle-Ecosse et presentee en tournee nationale.

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