Sobre o livro
Like The Scar Project, this book is a work progress. It is a first attempt to reconcile some of the scars to their stories. The works presented in this collection are as they appear at the George Gustav Heye Center National Museum of American Indian exhibition HIDE: SKIN AS MATERIAL AND METAPHOR.
This publication includes an introductory essay by Amanda J. Graham, and was designed by Rosemary Arroyave.
Características e detalhes
- Categoria principal: Belas artes
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Opção de projeto: Paisagem de formato grande, 33×28 cm
Nº de páginas: 308 - Data de publicação: fev 17, 2010
- Idioma English
- Palavras-chavee Fine Art, Scars, Photography, Personal Narratives
Sobre o autor
Nadia Myre is a multidisciplinary artist who lives in Montreal. Her work explores themes of language, culture, history, and memory. She has participated in numerous exhibitions such as: Remix: New Modernities in a Post-Indian World (Heard Museum, Arizona; George Gustav Heye Center, New York; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto), Shapeshifters, Time Travellers and Storytellers, (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto), Fray (Textile Museum of Canada). Myre’s work has been written about in the New York Times, ARTnews, Monopole, Parachute, Canadian Art, and C Magazine, and is found in the collections of the Canada Council Art Bank, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Eiteljorg Museum, Loto-Quebec, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, and the National Gallery of Canada.