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Title: SUSAN POINT
SPINDLE WHORL
By: Grant Arnold (Editor), Ian Thom (Editor), Kathleen Bartels (Foreword)
Format: Hardback

List price: £24.95


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ISBN 10: 1911164260
ISBN 13: 9781911164265
Publisher: BLACK DOG PUBLISHING LONDON UK
Pub. date: 21 March, 2017
Pages: 160
Description: Susan Point: Spindle Whorl surveys the works of Coast Salish artist Susan Point that employ the spindle whorl. Point's work is discussed in the context of Canadian modern art in a Foreword by Kathleen S Bartels, Director of the Vancouver Art Gallery. The project is overseen by editors Grant Arnold and Ian Thom.
Synopsis: Susan Point: Spindle Whorl surveys the works of Coast Salish artist Susan Point that employ the spindle whorl. "Coast Salish" refers to a disparate group of Indigenous peoples settled in the Pacific Northwest. In the US they reside in Washington State and in Oregon, while in Canada they reside in British Columbia. The "spindle whorl" refers to a carved, circular plate attached to the end of a wooden spindle that acts to lend weight during the wool spinning process. In Coast Salish tradition spindle whorls are carved with powerful, symmetrical designs which blur and merge as the spindle turns. In Point's work, the spindle whorl is frequently used to make two-dimensional work, such as paper screen prints, in addition to being used with the traditional three-dimensional mediums of glass, wood carving, rawhide drums and wool. Due to her mixed-media use of the spindle whorl, Point is widely credited with introducing the tool into modern art. Point's work is discussed in the context of Canadian modern art in a Foreword by Kathleen S Bartels, Director of the Vancouver Art Gallery. The project is overseen by editors Grant Arnold and Ian Thom.Arnold is currently Curator of British Columbian Art at the Vancouver Art Gallery, where, over the past 30 years, he has organized more than 60 exhibitions of historical, modern and contemporary art from British Columbia.Thom is a Senior Curator at the Vancouver Art Gallery. In 2009 he was awarded the Order of Canada for his work in advocating for Indigenous artists.
Publication: UK
Imprint: Black Dog Publishing Ltd
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