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"Making a Noise! Aboriginal Perspectives on Art, Art History Critical Writing and Community ... more "Making a Noise! Aboriginal Perspectives on Art, Art History Critical Writing and Community is a collection of essays by leading Canadian and international curators and artists. This impressive selection of writings rethinks the role of Aboriginal art and curatorial practice in contemporary culture bringing into question the conventions that Aboriginal art is framed. The book puts forth ideas on the exhibition and display of Aboriginal art, its discourse and audience while also addressing issues of repatriation, the role of the curator, the institution and community. " -- p. [2] of cover.
Writing in the pages of this journal in 1992, Kay WalkingStick decried “the lack of serious criti... more Writing in the pages of this journal in 1992, Kay WalkingStick decried “the lack of serious critical discussion of Native American art outside of its relationship to ethnographic or tribal art and ...
Global Networks of Video, 2012
Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 1998
... In some natural history and ethnographic collections, past use of residual pesticides such as... more ... In some natural history and ethnographic collections, past use of residual pesticides such asarsenic and mercury compounds presents a hazardous handling situation. ... 1986. Arsenic in naturalhistory collections. Leather Conservation News 2(Spring):1-4. Hedlund, AL 1996. ...
"Making a Noise! Aboriginal Perspectives on Art, Art History Critical Writing and Community ... more "Making a Noise! Aboriginal Perspectives on Art, Art History Critical Writing and Community is a collection of essays by leading Canadian and international curators and artists. This impressive selection of writings rethinks the role of Aboriginal art and curatorial practice in contemporary culture bringing into question the conventions that Aboriginal art is framed. The book puts forth ideas on the exhibition and display of Aboriginal art, its discourse and audience while also addressing issues of repatriation, the role of the curator, the institution and community. " -- p. [2] of cover.
Writing in the pages of this journal in 1992, Kay WalkingStick decried “the lack of serious criti... more Writing in the pages of this journal in 1992, Kay WalkingStick decried “the lack of serious critical discussion of Native American art outside of its relationship to ethnographic or tribal art and ...
Global Networks of Video, 2012
Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 1998
... In some natural history and ethnographic collections, past use of residual pesticides such as... more ... In some natural history and ethnographic collections, past use of residual pesticides such asarsenic and mercury compounds presents a hazardous handling situation. ... 1986. Arsenic in naturalhistory collections. Leather Conservation News 2(Spring):1-4. Hedlund, AL 1996. ...