No X Plain Nation

L'Hirondelle, Leanne. No X Plain Nation. Winnipeg, Man.: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2002.

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Abstract (English)

In her introductory essay, L’Hirondelle explains that stereotypical depictions of Indians draw mainly from plains aboriginal cultures as a source of inspiration. She presents the work of four artists practicing in the northern plains, in order to counter colonialist assumptions that still prevail. List of works. Biographical notes. 2 bibl. ref.

Types: Catalogues > Exhibition catalogues
All Contributors: L'Hirondelle, Leanne (Curator); L'Hirondelle, Leanne (Author); Bovey, Patricia E. (Prefacer)
Dossier: 354 - WINNIPEG ART GALLERY (Winnipeg)
Collation: 20 p. : 7 ill. col. ; 22 x 14 cm
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Winnipeg, Man.: Winnipeg Art Gallery
Artists: Cuthand, Ruth; Larocque, Bradlee; Ogemah, Louis; Woods, Linus
Critics / Curators / Historians: L'hirondelle, Leanne
Art Organizations: Exhibition Centres > Canada > Manitoba > Winnipeg Art Gallery (Winnipeg)
Event Statement: Exhibition organized by The Winnipeg Art Gallery and Urban Shaman Gallery. Itinerary: 8 June - 17 Oct. 2002, Winnipeg Art Gallery ; 19 May - 8 Aug. 2003, Wanuskewin Heritage Park (Saskatoon).
Keywords: ABORIGINAL ART; COLLAGE; DRAWING; LANDSCAPE; MIXED MEDIA; PAINTING; RELIGION; STEREOTYPE; SUBJECTIVITY; ABORIGINAL RIGHTS; COLONIALISM; EUROCENTRISM; PHOTOCOPY; REPRESENTATION; STORYTELLING; VOICE; BARBIE; CATULLUS; CONRAD, JOSEPH; ENGELMAN, EDMUND; FREUD, SIGMUND; KLEIN, MELANIE; MCLUHAN, MARSHALL; VON BAYER, HANS CHRISTIAN; WINNICOTT, D.W.
Notes:

Gift of Claude Gosselin.

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Date Deposited: 07 Nov 2003
Last Modified: 13 Apr 2012 21:56
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/16264
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