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VOR UND NACH DEM HORIZONT: ANISHINAABE KÜNSTLER DER GROSSEN SEEN (2013 SC)V9

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9781588344526

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Publisher
Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
ISBN-10
1588344525
ISBN-13
9781588344526
eBay Product ID (ePID)
150566606

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Book Title
Before and after the Horizon : Anishinaabe Artists of the Great Lakes
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Canadian, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, American / General, Native American
Publication Year
2013
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Social Science, History
Author
David Penney
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Item Length
10.7 in
Item Width
8.3 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2013-016336
Reviews
LIBRARY JOURNAL The Great Lakes provide a unique locale; there is no other place on earth that compares. There is a certain spirituality created with this combination of earth, water, and sky, all done up in broad strokes. These lakes are home to the Anishinaabe people, who take great inspiration from their surroundings and history. In the panorama of works presented in this book, we meet two important characters, Thunderbird and Underwater Panther, and we watch their development over time via their representation in works of art, from woven bags to Day-Glo paintings. We are also introduced to a variety of important Anishinaabe artists such as George Morrison, who inspired the title with his use of the Great Lakes horizon as a metaphor for the line between the known and the unknown, before and after the horizon. Or, Norval Morrisseau, whose work focuses on the transitional nature of things. Artists Christi Belcourt, Robert Houle, Daphne Odjig, and Blake Debassige introduce the reader to their cultural identity and remind us that"...sand and people change, but place remains the same." [This book accompanies an exhibition of the same title that opened in August, 2013 and continues through June, 2014 at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York, NY.--Ed.] Verdict A good book for armchair travelers and connoisseurs of the Great Lakes region, as well as seasoned scholars.--Nadine Dalton Speidel, Cuyahoga Cty. P.L., Parma, OH, LIBRARY JOURNAL The Great Lakes provide a unique locale; there is no other place on earth that compares. There is a certain spirituality created with this combination of earth, water, and sky, all done up in broad strokes. These lakes are home to the Anishinaabe people, who take great inspiration from their surroundings and history. In the panorama of works presented in this book, we meet two important characters, Thunderbird and Underwater Panther, and we watch their development over time via their representation in works of art, from woven bags to Day-Glo paintings. We are also introduced to a variety of important Anishinaabe artists such as George Morrison, who inspired the title with his use of the Great Lakes horizon as a metaphor for the line between the known and the unknown, before and after the horizon. Or, Norval Morrisseau, whose work focuses on the transitional nature of things. Artists Christi Belcourt, Robert Houle, Daphne Odjig, and Blake Debassige introduce the reader to their cultural identity and remind us that"...sand and people change, but place remains the same." [This book accompanies an exhibition of the same title that opened in August, 2013 and continues through June, 2014 at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York, NY.--Ed.] Verdict A good book for armchair travelers and connoisseurs of the Great Lakes region, as well as seasoned scholars.--Nadine Dalton Speidel, Cuyahoga Cty. P.L., Parma, OH BOOK NEWS The colors are bold, the images are startlingly representative, the urge to communicate informs every object. This companion volume to the exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York reveals how the Anishinaabe (also known as the Ojiwe or Chippewa) have expressed their spiritual and social dimensions of their close relationship with the Great Lakes region. Contributors examine the Anishinaabes' contact with earth, water and sky; analyze narrative images of the thunderbird and the underwater panther; discuss the artists' art, agency, and exchange across time; and elucidate the Anishinaabe's artistic consciousness. They close with an excerpt from Shrouds of White Earth , a "cosmoprimative" literary piece. The volume is fully, and beautifully, illustrated., LIBRARY JOURNAL The Great Lakes provide a unique locale; there is no other place on earth that compares. There is a certain spirituality created with this combination of earth, water, and sky, all done up in broad strokes. These lakes are home to the Anishinaabe people, who take great inspiration from their surroundings and history. In the panorama of works presented in this book, we meet two important characters, Thunderbird and Underwater Panther, and we watch their development over time via their representation in works of art, from woven bags to Day-Glo paintings. We are also introduced to a variety of important Anishinaabe artists such as George Morrison, who inspired the title with his use of the Great Lakes horizon as a metaphor for the line between the known and the unknown, before and after the horizon. Or, Norval Morrisseau, whose work focuses on the transitional nature of things. Artists Christi Belcourt, Robert Houle, Daphne Odjig, and Blake Debassige introduce the reader to their cultural identity and remind us that"...sand and people change, but place remains the same." [This book accompanies an exhibition of the same title that opened in August, 2013 and continues through June, 2014 at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York, NY.--Ed.] Verdict A good book for armchair travelers and connoisseurs of the Great Lakes region, as well as seasoned scholars.--Nadine Dalton Speidel, Cuyahoga Cty. P.L., Parma, OH BOOK NEWS The colors are bold, the images are startlingly representative, the urge to communicate informs every object. This companion volume to the exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York reveals how the Anishinaabeg (a group that includes the Ojibwes and Chippewas) have expressed their spiritual and social dimensions of their close relationship with the Great Lakes region. Contributors examine the Anishinaabes' contact with earth, water and sky; analyze narrative images of the thunderbird and the underwater panther; discuss the artists' art, agency, and exchange across time; and elucidate the Anishinaabe's artistic consciousness. They close with an excerpt from Shrouds of White Earth , a "cosmoprimative" literary piece. The volume is fully, and beautifully, illustrated.
Synopsis
This companion volume to an exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York reveals how Anishinaabe (also known in the United States as Ojibwe or Chippewa) artists have expressed the deeply rooted spiritual and social dimensions of their relations with the Great Lakes region. Featuring 70 color images of visually powerful historical and contemporary works, Before and After the Horizon is the only book to consider the work of Anishinaabe artists overall and to discuss 500 years of Anishinaabe art history.
LC Classification Number
N6538.A4B44 2013

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