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Author:
Hill, Greg A., 1967- organizer. organizer. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2004001042
Title:
Alex Janvier / Greg A. Hill ; with essays by Chris Dueker and Lee-Ann Martin.
Publisher:
National Gallery of Canada,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
202 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Subject:
Janvier, Alex,--1935---Exhibitions.
Janvier, Alex,--1935---Expositions.
Janvier, Alex,--1935-
Peinture canadienne--20e siècle--Expositions.
Peinture canadienne--21e siècle--Expositions.
Art indien d'Amérique--Canada--20e siècle--Expositions.
Art indien d'Amérique--Canada--21e siècle--Expositions.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Martin, Lee-Ann, writer of added commentary. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no93002591
Dueker, Chris, writer of added commentary. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017019866
Janvier, Alex, 1935- Paintings. Selections.
National Gallery of Canada, issuing body. issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79043161
Notes:
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Canada from November 25, 2016 to April 17, 2017. Includes bibliographical references (pages [201]-202).
Contents:
Foreword -- Where the land begins / Greg A. Hill -- The landlord / Lee-Ann Martin -- The narrative murals of Alex Janvier: abstraction, representation and oral history / Chris Dueker -- Chronology: the life and work of Alex Janvier / Jaime Koebel.
Summary:
A canonical figure in Native American art history, Alex Janvier has maintained a 50-year artistic practice that fuses aboriginal traditions with modernist abstraction. Influenced by Kandinsky and Klee, his murals and works on paper, canvas and linen explore the Dene geo-cultural landscape of his northern Alberta home with a combination of Indigenous iconography and contemporary realities within a personal aesthetic that is universal in reach: his works reference an ancient past, recent Indigenous history, and his own experience of colonization. Janvier?s synthesis of pictorialism and abstraction embodies a conceptual and formal aesthetic that has not been widely recognized in the work of first generation Native modernists. His original style, his influence on generations of artists, and his role in shifting the perception of Native art from a craft to fine arts status have made Alex Janvier one of the country?s most important artists working today. This major retrospective monograph celebrates a lifetime of creativity and knowledge gained through the artist?s love of the land, art and aboriginal culture. 00Exhibition: National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada (25.11.2016-17.04.2017).
ISBN:
0888849427
9780888849427
OCLC:
(OCoLC)956687391
LCCN:
2016435753
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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