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OverviewNorval Morrisseau (19322007), Ojibway shaman-artist, drew his first sketches at age six in the sand on the shores of Lake Nipigon, and his first paintings were in cheap watercolour on birch bark and moose hide. By the end of his tumultuous life, the prolific self-taught artist was sought by collectors, imitated by forgers and received the Order of Canada among other accolades. Critics, art historians and curators alike consider him one of the most innovative artists of the twentieth century and arguably Canada's greatest painter. Morrisseau was a controversial figure too, eliciting everything from resentment to outright condemnation. Living on booze, flat broke and exhausted, he often traded art for a drink, to the frustration of his agents. Despite immense talent and success, his alcoholism plunged his wife and children into poverty and he spent years bouncing between skid row and jail. InNorval Morrisseau: Man Changing Into Thunderbird, Ruffo draws upon years of extensive research, including interviews with Morrisseau himself, to recollect the artist's life in all its triumphs and tragedies: his first solo and breakthrough exhibition at the Pollock Gallery in Toronto; his legendary ""Garden Party"" where he and his agent Jack Pollock flew a coterie of critics and patrons from Toronto to remote Beardmore for an afternoon tea party. Here too is Morrisseau's heart-wrenching battle with alcoholism, then Parkinson's disease, and exultant ""Shaman's Return"" to national status in the Canadian art scene and his solo show at The National Gallery of Canada. Armand Garnet Ruffo draws upon his own Ojibway heritage and experiences to provide insight into Morrisseau's life and iconography in this brilliantly creative evocation of the art and life of Norval Morrisseau, a life indelibly tied to art. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Armand Garnet RuffoPublisher: Douglas & McIntyre Imprint: Douglas & McIntyre Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.589kg ISBN: 9781771621588ISBN 10: 1771621583 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 20 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationArmand Garnet Ruffo is the author of three books of poetry, Opening In the Sky (Theytus Books, 1994), Grey Owl: The Mystery of Archie Belaney (Coteau Books, 1997) and At Geronimo's Grave (Coteau Books, 2001). He has also edited and co-edited (Ad)Dressing Our Words: Aboriginal Perspectives on Aboriginal Literatures (Theytus Books, 2001) and An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (Oxford University Press, 2013). His screenplay, A Windigo's Tale, has been shown across Canada and at film festivals internationally. He is an associate professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Queen's University, and lives in Kingston, ON. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |