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Solitary Raven

The Selected Writings of Bill Reid

Solitary Raven( )
Author: Reid, Bill
Introduction by: Bringhurst, Robert
ISBN:978-1-926706-23-8
Publication Date:Mar 2012
Publisher:Douglas and McIntyre (2013) Ltd.
Book Format:Ebook
List Price:USD $14.99
Book Description:

A seminal collection of writing from one of Canada's most revered artists, spanning forty years of his life.

When Haida sculptor and Canadian icon Bill Reid died, in the spring of 1998, he was more widely and more fervently admired than any other Native artist in North America. Although Reid attained his greatest fame in the visual arts, words were his first professional medium. Until he received his first large carving commission, in 1958, he made...
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Reid, Bill (Author)


William Ronald Reid was born in January 1920 in Vancouver. He is an internationally recognized HAIDA artist, and is often credited with the revival and innovative resurgence of Northwest Coast Indian arts in the contemporary world. Later in life, while a CBC broadcaster, he studied jewellery and engraving at Ryerson Institute, Toronto, and began investigating the arts of the Haida in 1951. Furthering these studies, he went to the Central School of Art and Design in London, England.

Returning to Vancouver, he became involved with the creation of a sculpture for the University of British Columbia, called Haida Village. Reid eventually became a recognized leading authority on Haida art and life. Reid carved in silver, gold, wood and argillite and cast in bronze. He issued several editions of serigraphs and illustrated and collaborated on many books, including The Raven Steals the Light. Among his major works were the 4.5-ton cedar sculpture Raven and the First Humans in UBC's Museum of Anthropology; a bronze killer whale sculpture, The Chief of the Undersea World, for the Vancouver Aquarium; a canoe commissioned for Expo 86; and Spirit of Haida Gwaii, commissioned for the Canadian embassy in Washington, DC.

Bill Reid was awarded the Molson Prize in 1977 and the Lifetime Achievement Award, National Aboriginal Achievement Awards, sponsored by the Canadian Native Arts Foundation in 1994. He passed away in 1998.

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