
Bill Reid by Karen Duffek
Bill Reid, master artist, goldsmith, carver, writer, and spokesman,has been widely acclaimed as the pivotal force in the rediscovery andreflowering of the great art traditions of the Natives of the NorthwestCoast. According to eminent French anthropologist Levi-Strauss, Reid"brought Northwest Coast art to the world scene, into dialoguewith the whole of mankind."
In this artistic biography, Karen Duffek gives an account of BillReid's life and work and of his role as artist, innovator, andambassador of Haida art. After describing the processes by which Reidcame to reconstruct the formal rules of a complex artistic tradition,Duffek focuses on his mastery of new techniques, particularly in makingjewellery, techniques which others now emulate. In the key chapter"Beyond the Essential Form," she uses Reid's owncategories of his work as "copies, adaptations andexplorations," to give a candid appraisal of his artisticachievements -- from massive poles to gold boxes, from intricatebracelets to the great bronze Killerwhale statue.
Specialists, collectors, and lay readers with an interest inNorthwest Coast Native art or in Reid's work in particular willwelcome this insightful critical biography published in associationwith a Reid exhibit at the University of British Columbia's Museumof Anthropology.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780774802635 |
| ISBN 10 | 0774802634 |
| Title | Bill Reid |
| Author | Karen Duffek |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | University of British Columbia Press |
| Year published | 1986-01-01 |
| Number of pages | 64 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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