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Echoes of the Supernatural: The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson

English

By (author): Gary Wyatt

Over six decades of brilliant prints and paintings from the most prominent Northwest Coast artist of his generation.



Finalist for the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize, a BC & Yukon Book Prize

Since leaving Haida Gwaii to study art in Vancouverwhere he carved argillite with Bill Reid in a department store and hand-sold prints on the UBC campusGuud sans glans, Robert Davidson has moved between two worlds. As a host of Potlatches, carver of masks and totem poles, and performer and teacher of traditional Haida songs and dances, he has been one of the driving forces in the resurgence of Haida culture in the aftermath of colonization. As an artist working in serigraphs, acrylic, wood, silver, and aluminum to preserve and breathe new life into Haida formline, he has become among the most respected, celebrated, and thrilling artists in the country, if not the world.

Echoes of the Supernatural is the first publication in over forty years to offer a comprehensive visual retrospective of his astonishing career. It includes new photography of over 150 prints, as well as images of over fifty paintings; numerous painted woven hats, painted and carved sculptures, jewellery, aluminum sculpture; and dozens of archival photos. His long-time gallerist Gary Wyatt, who worked closely with Davidson in shaping the book and received full access to his archives, details the artists life and career, and offers insights on the work based on extensive new interviews. A foreword by Karen Duffek situates the contours of Davidsons practice within the broader Northwest Coast art world.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 228 x 266mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Figure 1 Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781773271903

About Gary Wyatt

Gary Wyatt represented master-level Northwest Coast Inuit and Maori artists for thirty-five years including Robert Davidson from the late 1980s to 2020. He was curator of Northwest Coast Art for the Inuit Gallery of Vancouver for eight years and co-founded the Spirit Wrestler Gallery in 1995. He has curated many ground-breaking exhibitions of contemporary Northwest Coast art lectured extensively on the art form internationally and authored several catalogues and books including Susan Point: Works on Paper (2014) Seekers and Travellers: Contemporary Art of the Pacific Northwest Coast (2012) and Mythic Beings: Spirit Art of the Northwest Coast (1999). Karen Duffek is the Curator of Contemporary Visual Arts and Pacific Northwest at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC. She is committed to supporting the activation of Northwest Coast Indigenous collections inside and outside the museum and her research exhibitions and publications focus on the relationships between historical and contemporary art practices museum collections communities and art markets. She is the author or co-author of many books including The Transforming Image: Painted Arts of Northwest Coast First Nations (2002) Robert Davidson: The Abstract Edge (2004) and Where the Power Is: Indigenous Perspectives on Northwest Coast Art (2021). Robert Davidson is a leading figure in the renaissance of Haida art and culture and is among the most acclaimed artists in Canada. Over the past five decades his works in a variety of mediums (including painting serigraphs carved argillite and wood aluminum sculpture and silver jewellery) have earned him numerous awards including the Governor Generals Award for Visual Arts and the Audain Prize for Lifetime Achievement. He is a Member of the Order of BC and an Officer of the Order of Canada and holds several honorary degrees from universities in Canada and the U.S. He has hosted many potlatches and feasts in Haida Gwaii and co- founded the Rainbow Creek Dancers (with Reg Davidson) and the Haida Gwaii Singers Society (started by Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson). Davidson lives and works in White Rock BC and his home community of Old Massett Haida Gwaii. Robert Davidson is a leading figure in the renaissance of Haida art and culture and is among the most acclaimed artists in Canada. Over the past five decades his works in a variety of mediumsincluding painting serigraphs carved argillite and wood aluminum sculpture and silver jewelleryhave earned him numerous awards including the Governor Generals Award for Visual Arts and the Audain Prize for Lifetime Achievement. He is a Member of the Order of BC and an Officer of the Order of Canada and holds several honorary degrees from universities in Canada and the U.S. He has hosted many potlatches and feasts in Haida Gwaii and co- founded the Rainbow Creek Dancers (with Reg Davidson) and the Haida Gwaii Singers Society (started by Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson). Davidson lives and works in White Rock BC and his home community of Old Massett Haida Gwaii.

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