Vol au University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology (MOA)
Bill Reid, Box. 1967. Made of Gold. Gold box with a sculptured, three dimensional eagle on top. The engraving on the lid portrays an engraving of a killer whale in which the eagle ismirrored. The protruding three-dimensional head of the crouching bear dominates the front of the box, with high relief paws overshadowing the less predominant engraved forms deocorating the box
VANCOUVER.- The University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology (MOA) has been devastated by the theft this weekend of 15 objects, including 12 pieces by the renowned late Haida artist Bill Reid.
Collectively, the monetary value of these pieces as art objects is approximately $2 million. However, the dollar value of the gold in these artworks is significantly less, only $15,392 if computed at current gold prices.
“The theft of these art objects is a loss of cultural patrimony for the whole of Canada ,” MOA Director Anthony Shelton said today. “We are working with the RCMP as they conduct their investigation, and are hopeful that these cultural treasures will be recovered safely.”
To this end, the University of British Columbia is posting a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the safe return of the stolen artworks in their original condition and the arrest of any suspects involved in the theft by June 30, 2008.
Referring to one of the stolen Bill Reid pieces, an extraordinary gold box with a sculptured, three-dimensional eagle on top, Shelton said: “This theft is the equivalent of a kidnapping aimed at one of the signature pieces of First Nation art that carries and communicates the creative genius of the whole of the Canadian people. The perpetrators must realize it is the Nation that will be their judge.”
Photographs of the stolen artworks can be seen on the UBC web site at www.ubc.ca/stolenart
Anyone with any information concerning this theft is urged to contact the RCMP UBC Detachment at 604-224-1322 through June 30, 2008.
Persons wishing to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave anonymous information at www.bccrimestoppers.com
En photos, 12 des 15 pièces volées.
Bill Reid, Brooch. 1959. Gold. Brooch with dogfish design
Cufflinks by Bill Reid. Materials: Gold. Description: Face design in right and left profile. Date made: 1958
Panel Pipe by Bill Reid. Materials: Argillite stone, lacquer. Description: Panel pipe with holes for stem and bowl drilled through material. Design consists of an eagle and bear prone at base; eagle holds a man’s legs in his mouth while bear holds a frog. Above is a killer whale, surmounted by a wolf and a raven with a frog. Date made: 1963
Bracelet by Bill Reid. Materials: Gold. Description: Bracelet with bear design, Date made: 1960.
Brooch by Bill Reid. Materials: Gold. Description: Design of eagle in profile. Date made: 1955.
Bracelet by Bill Reid. Materials: Gold. Description: Bracelet with grizzly bear design. Date made: 1958.
Brooch by Bill Reid. Materials: Gold. Description: A gold pin in the shape of a frog with all four legs extended. Date made: 1971.
Cufflinks by Bill Reid. Materials: Ivory, Gold. Description: Small discs of ivory carved with identical human faces. Date made: 1965.
Bracelet by Bill Reid. Materials: Gold. Description: Bracelet with split-wolf design. Date made: 1968.
Bracelet by Bill Reid. Materials: Gold. Description: Wolf design?. Date made: 1962
Necklace by Unknown artist. Place made: Mexico: Oaxaca, Tehuantepec. Materials: Metal. Description: Metal necklace consisting of gold coloured Mexican coins. Date made: Unknown.