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National visions, national blindness : Canadian art and identities in the 1920s  Cover Image Book Book

National visions, national blindness : Canadian art and identities in the 1920s

Summary: "In the early decades of the twentieth century, Canada sought to define itself as an independent dominion with allegiance to the British Empire. The visual arts were considered central to the formation of a distinct national identity, and the Group of Seven's landscapes became part of a larger program to unify the nation and assert its uniqueness. National Visions, National Blindness traces the development of this program and illuminates its conflicted history." "Using newly discovered archival evidence, Leslie Dawn revises common interpretations of several well-known events and rescues others from obscurity. He problematizes conventional perceptions of the Group as a national school and underscores the contradictions inherent in international exhibitions showing unpeopled landscapes alongside Northwest Coast Native arts and the "Indian" paintings of Langdon Kihn and Emily Carr. Dawn examines how this dichotomy forced a re-evaluation of the place of First Nations in both Canadian art and nationalism."--BOOK JACKET.

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  • ISBN: 0774812176 :
  • Physical Description: print
    viii, 446 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Vancouver : UBC Press, c2006.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 408-424) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Ch. 1. Canadian art in England -- Ch. 2. England in Canadian art -- Ch. 3. Canadian art in Paris -- Ch. 4. Canadian primitives in Paris -- Ch. 5. Barbeau and Kihn with the Stoney in Alberta -- Ch. 6. Barbeau and Kihn with the Gitxsan in British Columbia -- Ch. 7. Giving Gitxsan Totem poles a new slant -- Ch. 8. Representing and repossessing the picturesque Skeena Valley -- Ch. 9. West coast art, native and modern -- Ch. 10. downfall of Barbeau -- Ch. 11. Revisiting Carr.
Subject: Landscapes in art
Nationalism and art -- Canada -- History -- 20th century
Landscape in art
Indians in art
Art, Canadian -- 20th century

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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