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Art Modern (late 19th Century To 1945)

The Artist Herself

Self-Portraits by Canadian Historical Women Artists

by (author) Alicia Boutilier & Tobi Bruce

Publisher
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Initial publish date
Sep 2015
Category
Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781553394075
    Publish Date
    Sep 2015
    List Price
    $35.00

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A stunningly illustrated look at the ways in which women artists have given profound expression to their identities from colonial times to 1970. From Pauline Johnson’s performance costumes representing her dual Mohawk and Euro-Canadian identity to Emily Carr’s painting of herself from the back at her easel, from Hannah Maynard’s playful photographs of her multiple selves to Pitseolak Ashoona’s sly comment on her participation in the Inuit art market, this publication brings to light a rich but unexplored aspect of women’s lives in Canadian society. Drawing upon our fascination with self-portraits, The Artist Herself expands the genre’s definition by moving beyond the human face to propose other forms of self-representation, from both settler and Indigenous perspectives. The result is a thought-provoking selection of works by 42 women artists in a range of media, including paintings, textiles, photographs and film.

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