Charles Bronfman’s Claridge Collection Auction: Part VI: Fine Art

April 21, 2015

LOT 232

Lot 232

BILL REID (1920 - 1998), R.C.A.

BILL REID (1920 - 1998), R.C.A.
Lot 232 Details
BILL REID (1920 - 1998), R.C.A.

UNTITLED

COLOUR SCREENPRINT; SIGNED
Image 14" x 18.25" — 35.6 x 46.4 cm.

Estimate $500-$700

Realised: $399.75
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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BILL REID (1920 - 1998), R.C.A.

"I make a living because I am an honest tradesman and put a lot into it. What I do are pastiches... They're in the style of the nineteenth-century Haida, but they're more than that. Once you get started there are channels to explore and there is no end of flexibility. A lot of emotional weight goes into them.”

- Bill Reid -

Bill Reid was one of Canada's most celebrated and accomplished contemporary artists. He has been widely acclaimed as a pivotal force in the rediscovery of the great artistic traditions of the First Nations people of the Northwest Coast.

Reid was born in Victoria, British Columbia in 1920, his mother a Haida from Skidegate and his father an American of Scottish-German descent. He began his career in broadcasting as a radio announcer and worked for ten years with the CBC in Toronto and Vancouver. Two experiences while he was working in Toronto proved formative to his career as an artist: He studied jewelry-making at the Ryerson Institute of Technology, and became acquainted with the collection of Northwest Coast First Nations art at the Royal Ontario Museum.

When Bill Reid returned to the West Coast he began seriously to pursue Haida imagery in both jewelry and sculpture. His works, known for their superb craftsmanship, range from exquisite carvings in precious metals and argillite to monumental sculptures in bronze and cedar. They have been collected and exhibited all over the world. Some of his most acclaimed sculptures include The Raven and The First Men at the Museum of Anthropology, and The Spirit of Haida Gwaii (1991), castings of which are located at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., and the Vancouver Airport Authority. Other celebrated pieces include The Lord of the Undersea at the Vancouver Aquarium, and Lootaas (Wave Eater), a cedar canoe that has been shown in Paris, and is now at home in Haida Gwaii. Bill Reid was the first living artist to have his work displayed in the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, in an exhibition celebrating the works of ethnologist Claude Lévi-Strauss. He also designed The Spirit of Haida Gwaii

Reid received many awards in his lifetime, including the Canada Council Molson Award, the Bronfman Award for Excellence in Crafts, the Vancouver Lifetime Achievement Award, the Royal Bank Award for Outstanding Canadian Achievement, and the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Lifetime Achievement. UBC awarded Bill Reid an Honorary degree in 1976 for his contribution to the cultural life of Canada. In 2011, the Royal Canadian Mint paid tribute to Reid by issuing the world’s first 10 kg 99.999% pure gold coin featuring The Spirit of Haida Gwaii. Reid passed away in 1998 after a thirty year battle with Parkinson’s disease.

Selected Corporate, Private and Public Collections

Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC
Claridge Collection, Montreal, QC
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat, Ottawa, ON
UBC Museum of Anthropology
Vancouver Aquarium

Selected Links

billreidgallery.ca
The Respect to Bill Reid Pole
theravenscall.ca
coastalartbeat.ca



CONDITION DETAILS

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