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Chrysler Museum of Art – wholesale Display book – Early Days: Indigenous Art from the McMichael0
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Chrysler Museum of Art – wholesale Display book – Early Days: Indigenous Art from the McMichael

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Description

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.


Details

SKU: SKU010010918 Made in United States Weight: 2.45 kg (5.41 lb) Dimensions: 28.7 x 26.2 x 3.8 cm (11.3 x 10.3 x 1.5 in) EAN: 9781773272337