Description
Of the countless robes Wilson created over fifty-plus years, she is perhaps best known for The Story of K'iid K'iyaas, a series about the revered tree made famous by John Vaillant's 2005 book The Golden Spruce. But her largest and most important work is the untitled series of blankets featured here. Wilson always saw these works as public art, to be widely seen and, importantly, understood. In addition to essays by Robert Kardosh and Robin Laurence, the volume features texts about each robe by Wilson herself; her words amplify the power of her striking imagery by offering historical and personal context for the people, characters, and places that live within her colossal work. Glory and Exile, which also features personal recollections by Wilson's daughter Kun Jaad Dana Simeon, her brother Allan Wilson, and Haida curator and artist Nika Collison, is a fitting tribute to the breathtaking achievements of an artist whose vision will help Haida knowledge persist for many generations to come.
- Pitch to PNW art media outlets
- Possible book launch at Haida Gwaii Museum.
About the Author
Robert Kardosh is the owner and director of Vancouver's Marion Scott Gallery. A specialist in the field of Inuit art, he has written numerous catalogues and articles on some of the most important Inuit artists of our time. Along with his mother, the late Judy Kardosh, he worked closely with Hazel Wilson and her family as the artist's dealer and representative for more than thirty years. He is a lifelong student of Haida culture. Robin Laurence is an award-winning independent writer, critic and curator based in Vancouver. For some three decades, she was the visual arts critic for the Georgia Straight and has been a contributing editor of both Border Crossings and Canadian Art. Her published work includes essays about art and artists in more than 60 books and exhibition catalogues, as well as reviews and features in numerous local, national, and international publications.
Book Information
ISBN 9781773271170
Author Robert Kardosh
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Figure 1 Publishing
Publisher Figure 1 Publishing