Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Unceded Territories
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Author: Karen Duffek
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 192
The major retrospective of one of Canada's most important and original contemporary artists. 'Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Unceded Territories' is a major and timely review of the work of Yuxweluptun, spanning thirty years of his painterly and polemical practice. An artist of Cowichan and Okanagan descent, Yuxweluptun lives and works on unceded Coast Salish territories in Vancouver, British Columbia. He calls himself a history painter, a monumentalist, a modernist. Impassioned in his commitment to advance First Nations' rights, Yuxweluptun fuses art with political action. This retrospective includes brilliant commentary from Michael Turner, Lucy Lippard, Marcia Crosby and Glenn Alteen, and a short story by Jimmie Durham. In an extensive dialogue, curators Karen Duffek and Tania Willard discuss the meaning of Yuxweluptun's practice and place it in the context of the First Nations' struggle for autonomy, justice and environmental preservation. In a searing and powerful artist's statement, Yuxweluptun himself explains the essence of his painting and the forces that drive his artistic and political life. AUTHOR: Karen Duffek is the Curator of Contemporary Visual Arts and Pacific Northwest at the University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology . Tania Willard, of the Secwepemc Nation 95 images
Author: Karen Duffek
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 192
The major retrospective of one of Canada's most important and original contemporary artists. 'Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Unceded Territories' is a major and timely review of the work of Yuxweluptun, spanning thirty years of his painterly and polemical practice. An artist of Cowichan and Okanagan descent, Yuxweluptun lives and works on unceded Coast Salish territories in Vancouver, British Columbia. He calls himself a history painter, a monumentalist, a modernist. Impassioned in his commitment to advance First Nations' rights, Yuxweluptun fuses art with political action. This retrospective includes brilliant commentary from Michael Turner, Lucy Lippard, Marcia Crosby and Glenn Alteen, and a short story by Jimmie Durham. In an extensive dialogue, curators Karen Duffek and Tania Willard discuss the meaning of Yuxweluptun's practice and place it in the context of the First Nations' struggle for autonomy, justice and environmental preservation. In a searing and powerful artist's statement, Yuxweluptun himself explains the essence of his painting and the forces that drive his artistic and political life. AUTHOR: Karen Duffek is the Curator of Contemporary Visual Arts and Pacific Northwest at the University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology . Tania Willard, of the Secwepemc Nation 95 images
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Karen Duffek
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 192
The major retrospective of one of Canada's most important and original contemporary artists. 'Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Unceded Territories' is a major and timely review of the work of Yuxweluptun, spanning thirty years of his painterly and polemical practice. An artist of Cowichan and Okanagan descent, Yuxweluptun lives and works on unceded Coast Salish territories in Vancouver, British Columbia. He calls himself a history painter, a monumentalist, a modernist. Impassioned in his commitment to advance First Nations' rights, Yuxweluptun fuses art with political action. This retrospective includes brilliant commentary from Michael Turner, Lucy Lippard, Marcia Crosby and Glenn Alteen, and a short story by Jimmie Durham. In an extensive dialogue, curators Karen Duffek and Tania Willard discuss the meaning of Yuxweluptun's practice and place it in the context of the First Nations' struggle for autonomy, justice and environmental preservation. In a searing and powerful artist's statement, Yuxweluptun himself explains the essence of his painting and the forces that drive his artistic and political life. AUTHOR: Karen Duffek is the Curator of Contemporary Visual Arts and Pacific Northwest at the University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology . Tania Willard, of the Secwepemc Nation 95 images
Author: Karen Duffek
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 192
The major retrospective of one of Canada's most important and original contemporary artists. 'Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Unceded Territories' is a major and timely review of the work of Yuxweluptun, spanning thirty years of his painterly and polemical practice. An artist of Cowichan and Okanagan descent, Yuxweluptun lives and works on unceded Coast Salish territories in Vancouver, British Columbia. He calls himself a history painter, a monumentalist, a modernist. Impassioned in his commitment to advance First Nations' rights, Yuxweluptun fuses art with political action. This retrospective includes brilliant commentary from Michael Turner, Lucy Lippard, Marcia Crosby and Glenn Alteen, and a short story by Jimmie Durham. In an extensive dialogue, curators Karen Duffek and Tania Willard discuss the meaning of Yuxweluptun's practice and place it in the context of the First Nations' struggle for autonomy, justice and environmental preservation. In a searing and powerful artist's statement, Yuxweluptun himself explains the essence of his painting and the forces that drive his artistic and political life. AUTHOR: Karen Duffek is the Curator of Contemporary Visual Arts and Pacific Northwest at the University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology . Tania Willard, of the Secwepemc Nation 95 images
Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Unceded Territories