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All Things Become Alive by the Touch of the Parabola: Wolfgang Paalen’s Northwest Passage - Wolfgang Paalen’s Northwest Passage

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 03.09.2024

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All Things Become Alive by the Touch of the Parabola is the first full account of the journey by surrealist artist Wolfgang Paalen and poet Alice Rahon down the Northwest Coast. It weaves together travelogue, biography, Northwest Coast Indigenous cultures, art histories, anthropology, and an account of museum collecting during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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Colin Browne's most recent book of poetry, Here, was published by Talonbooks in September 2020. His extended essay, Entering Time: The Fungus Man Platters of Charles Edenshaw (Talonbooks, 2016), is a poetic exploration of three argillite platters made by Haida artist Da.a xiigang (Charles Edenshaw) between 1885 and 1895. In 2018, Browne and composer Alfredo Santa Ana collaborated on the creation of Music for a Night in May, three new works for string quartet, soprano, and spoken voice, presented at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre. He was the guest curator in 2016 for the Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition I Had an Interesting French Artist to See Me This Summer: Emily Carr and Wolfgang Paalen in British Columbia, a show that featured the largest number of Paalen's paintings ever exhibited in Canada. He has recently written catalogue essays for exhibitions in New York and Vienna that reflect on the history and legacy of the Surrealist engagement with the ceremonial and monumental arts of the Northwest Coast. Browne is currently working on a book about Wolfgang Paalen's 1939 journey from Alaska to Victoria, tentatively entitled Wolfgang Paalen's Northwest Passage.


Summary

In May of 1939, thirty-three-year-old surrealist artist Wolfgang Paalen and his wife, the poet Alice Rahon, left Paris en route to Mexico City where they’d been invited to visit Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. First, however, they crossed Canada by rail to Prince Rupert and travelled the length of the Pacific Northwest Coast from Dzánti K’ihéeni (Juneau), Alaska, to Vancouver Island and Vancouver. A few months earlier, in Paris, Paalen had witnessed the raising of a totem pole purchased by his friend, surrealist artist Kurt Seligmann, in Hagwilget the summer before. Like Seligmann and other surrealist colleagues, Paalen had developed a passion for the powerful works of art created by Northwest Coast artists. He felt drawn to visit the communities that had created these sophisticated artforms that, in his estimation, were the equal to any that had ever existed. He shared with his colleagues the surrealist obsession for collecting and devoted himself on the journey to seeking out and acquiring ceremonial belongings to return home with.

The belongings Paalen acquired in Alaska and British Columbia became, during the 1940s, one of the most admired private collections in North America. Many of these objects are now in major museums. His resonant works brought together his gifts as an artist, his theoretical engagement with science, and his belief that contemporary art, drawing on what had been lost, could contribute to transforming the world for the better.

All Things Become Alive by the Touch of the Parabola: Wolfgang Paalen’s Northwest Passage is the first full account of the journey by Paalen and Alice Rahon down the Northwest Coast. Weaving together travelogue, biography, Northwest Coast cultures, art histories, anthropology, quantum science, and an account of museum collecting during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, it opens with the raising in 1939 of K’ëgit, the pole from Hagwilget in Paris and covers the years from the early 1930s to Paalen’s death in 1959. Based on journals, interviews, and Paalen’s own writing, the book offers an intriguing view of this coast on the eve of the Second World War.

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    Authors Colin Browne
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Release 03.09.2024, delayed
     
    EAN 9781772014082
    ISBN 978-1-77201-408-2
    No. of pages 256
    Illustrations Farb., s/w. Fotos, Abb.
    Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
    Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

    TRAVEL / Essays & Travelogues, ART / Canadian, HISTORY / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, LITERARY CRITICISM / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas

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