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Masterworks from the Audain Art Museumn Whistler


  • Prestel
  • by Ian M. Thom
Art is a window into culture and history, and there is no collection that portrays the astonishing breadth of British Columbia's art from the eighteenth century to the present as superbly as the one at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler. This beautiful book brings together in a single volume many highlights from the museum's permanent galleries. Among the early works are exquisitely produced First Nations masks, many of them repatriated to British Columbia from collections around the world.

ISBN 9781927958490 | E | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9781927958490
Author(s) Ian M. Thom
Publication date September 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 280 x 255 mm
Illustrations 78 col.ill.
Pages 192
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Art is a window into culture and history, and there is no collection that portrays the astonishing breadth of British Columbia's art from the eighteenth century to the present as superbly as the one at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler.
This beautiful book brings together in a single volume many highlights from the museum's permanent galleries. Among the early works are exquisitely produced First Nations masks, many of them repatriated to British Columbia from collections around the world. Also of significant interest is a wide selection of works by Emily Carr and E.J. Hughes that span their entire careers, as well as some of the most vivid depictions of the regional landscape by Frederick Varley and William Weston. And most familiar to contemporary audiences are innovative works by photoconceptual artists such as Jeff Wall, Rodney Graham, Ken Lum and Stephen Waddell, and career-defining contemporary art by First Nations artists such as Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, Beau Dick, Brian Jungen, Sonny Assu and Marianne Nicolson.