George Littlechild: The Spirit Giggles Within is a stunning retrospective of a career that has spanned nearly four decades. Featuring more than 150 of the Plains Cree artist’s mixed-media works, this sumptuous collection showcases the bold swaths of colour and subtle textures of Littlechild’s work.
Littlechild has never shied away from political or social themes. His paintings blaze with strong emotions ranging from anger to compassion, humour to spiritualism. Fully embracing his Plains Cree heritage, he combines traditional Cree elements like horses and transformative or iconic creatures with his own family and personal symbols in a unique approach.
George Littlechild: The Spirit Giggles Within shows the evolution of an artist from his earliest works to the present day, including hints of future directions and themes. An insightful foreword by artist and curator Ryan Rice, a Mohawk from the Kahnawake First Nation in Quebec, and Littlechild’s reflections on each piece build a broad understanding of Littlechild’s work, his life and his views on the role of art within all cultures.
This large format art book focuses on the narrative the art reveals about the artist George Littlechild’s personal history, art career and developing understanding of Native Canadian culture, politics and society. Over 145 colour plates and annotations, organized chronologically into three periods of the artist’s career, tell the story of his family and the stories of other Native and non-native Canadians. The extended captions also reveal the artist’s sources, background information about the piece, and how Littlechild developed artistically and personally. The book opens with an extended artist’s statement that provides a context to the provocative and unique art that is selected. An index of paintings is provided.
Source: The Association of Book Publishers of BC. Canadian Aboriginal Books for Schools. 2013-2014.
This large format art book focuses on the narrative the art reveals about the artist George Littlechild’s personal history, art career and developing understanding of Native Canadian culture, politics and society. Over 145 colour plates and annotations, organized chronologically into three periods of the artist’s career, tell the story of his family and the stories of other Native and nonnative Canadians. The extended captions also reveal the artist’s sources, background information about the piece, and how Littlechild developed artistically and personally. The book opens with an extended artist’s statement that provides a context to the provocative and unique art that is selected. An index of paintings is provided.
Source: The Association of Book Publishers of BC. BC Books for BC Schools. 2013-2014.