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Vision
and Form
THE NORMAN ZEPP - JUDITH VARGA COLLECTION OF
INUIT ART
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Robert Kardosh, afterword
by Norman Zepp
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Curator
of Inuit art at the Art Gallery of Ontario from 1988 to 1994, Norman
Zepp began collecting Inuit sculpture while still an undergraduate
at the University of Saskatchewan in the late 1960s. Over the next
three decades, Zepp, together with his partner Judith Varga, went
on to assemble one of the country’s
most important and unusual private collections of Arctic art. The
pair’s recent decision to part with their collection was
coupled with a desire to share it with a wider audience and preserve
it in book form for posterity.
With over a hundred colour reproductions
of sculptures and wallhangings representing a variety of artists
and regions, Vision and Form does more than document an extraordinary
collection of northern art. In a series of short essays, curator
Robert Kardosh offers insightful descriptions of the artworks while
providing readers with a sense of the unique cultural and art-historical
context from which they have come. And in an informative introduction,
Kardosh discusses the collection in relation to the collectors,
briefly addressing the current debate over the place of connoisseurship
and the role of southern institutions generally with respect to
contemporary Inuit art.
The book concludes with an afterword by
Zepp in which the collector and former AGO curator recollects his
travels throughout the North and his encounters with many of the
artists he has admired over the years, generously illustrated with
remarkable photographs of the artists in their homes and workspaces.
- 10 x 8.25"
- 176 pages, softbound
- 117 colour & 25 b/w photographs
- ISBN
- Publisher: Marion Scott Gallery (2003)
- CDN $38
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