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A Personal Journey with Haida Master Artist Robert Davidson” was part of SHI’s Native American Heritage Month series, which continues next week with “Northwest Coast Art Into the Future ...
Robert Davidson, 22, (right ... "He was somebody to really look up to because he is a rock star of native art, moving into the realm of just being an artist, period," says Hunt.
In 1969, when Robert Davidson was 22 ... "There is," says Barbara Brotherton, curator of Native American Art at SAM and the co-curator of the Davidson show, "this blossoming awareness of Haida ...
ON A BRISK JULY morning, hundreds of miles from his art studio near Vancouver, Robert ... native language. The period that followed is known among some Haida as “the silent time”—Davidson ...
The artist Robert Davidson has been grappling with this question ... The “elimination” of native Northwest Coastal culture, to paraphrase a report by Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation ...
The film chronicles Haida artist Robert Davidson's life, and looks at the impact Davidson and his work have had on the country. "His work is so beautiful and it's so evocative," Wilkinson told ...
A prestigious visual-arts prize has been awarded to Haida carver Robert Davidson. The $30,000 Audain Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Visual Arts will be presented to Davidson on May 12 at ...
In 1969, when Robert Davidson was 22, he seized on a life-defining cultural and artistic mission: He would carve and raise a totem pole in his hometown Bonhams & Butterfields’ Fine Native American Art ...
Last December, I interviewed Haida artist Robert Davidson, whose artwork Raven Bringing Light to the World was adapted into a tattoo that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wears on his left arm.
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