susan POINT edited by Gary Wyatt

susan POINT edited by Gary Wyatt
susan POINT edited by Gary Wyatt
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This beautiful book marks the exciting emergence of Susan A. Point as a major artist on the Northwest Coast. Susan Point's striking and distinctive art in the Coast Salish tradition - from jewellry in precious metals to prints, paintings and monumental pieces in wood and glass - has won world-wide acclaim. An innovator with a strong personal style, she likes to express both ancestral concepts and contemporary concerns in new mediums such as glass and bronze, as well as the more traditional wood. Point has immersed herself in the study of her traditional art and culture. She says: "Coast Salish art is relatively unknown to most people today. I am trying to revive traditional Coast Salish art - and also attempting to educate the public to the fact that there was, and still is, another style of art indigenous to the Northwest Coast." Her freshness of vision, her inventive use of a variety of mediums and her talent for working on a large scale have led to many prestigious commissions. In her twenty-year career, Susan Point has participated in over sixty group exhibitions, had a dozen solo shows and has received over thirty-five commissions for public art pieces. This book was edited by curator Gary Wyatt. Michael Kew's essay describes traditional Coast Salish art, culture and beliefs. Peter Macnair's biography essay follows the artistic development of Susan Point. And each of the new works of art is accompanied by a description of its meaning as told by Susan Point to Vesta Giles and Bill McLennan. 62 full colour and 21 black and white reproductions. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000

Size: 142p

Style: paperback