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News: Read our past newsletters, August 30, 2024

Read our past newsletters

August 30, 2024

Click on the links below to read our past newsletters from June 2021 to the present.  Earlier newsletters can be found in earlier items on the News page.

August 2024, featuring four shamans and an environmental protest piece by  Billy Nasogaluak.

April 2024, featuring an important mother and child by John Kavik and an ivory composition by Ike Kulowiyi.

December 2023, featuring a dramatic contemporary button blanket by  Haida artist Hazel Wilson.

November 2023, featuring two majestic Sednas.

May 2023, featuring a scene from Cape Dorset life by Annie Pootoogook, and an article about deciphering Inuktitut signatures.

December 2022, featuring Ruth Qaulluryuk's Hundreds and Hundreds of Caribou.

November 2022, featuring three prints by Kiakshuk, one by PItseolak Ashoona, one by Sheokjuk Etidlooie, and one by Tudlik, all showing facets of camp life.

August 2022, describing a visit to Qaumajuq, the new building devoted to Inuit Art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.

June 2022, featuring a spectacular caribou skull-and-antler carving by Manasie Akpaliapik and two early prints of children playing with dogs, by Parr and his wife, Eleeshushe Parr.

April 2022, featuring two more works inspired by the legend of Lumiuk, a massive sculpture by Mattiusie Iyaituk and an early print by Kiakshuk.

December 2021, featuring Pitseolak Ashoona's Festive Bird.

October 2021, featuring a satirical carving attributed to Joanasie Salomonie.

Augut 2021, featuring a dynamic sculpture of a woman jigging for fish by Qavaroak Tunnillie.

June 2021, featuring a great Adamie Ashevak bear and a seminal mother-and-child carving from the early 1950s, attributed to Isa Smiler.

 

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News: Read our April 2021 Newsletter, August 30, 2024

Read our April 2021 Newsletter

August 30, 2024

Read our April 2021 Newsletter, featuring three whimsical prints, by Pudlo Pudlat, Angotigolu Teevee and Pitseolak Ashoona.

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News: Read our March 2021 Newsletter, March 13, 2021

Read our March 2021 Newsletter

March 13, 2021

Read our March 2021 newsletter, featuring three carvings by first generation master carver Osuitok Ipeelee and a discussion of the stones of Cape Dorset

News: Read our February 2021 Newsletter, February 21, 2021

Read our February 2021 Newsletter

February 21, 2021

Read our February 2021 newsletter, featuring a flock of bird prints

News: Read our January 2021 Newsletter, December 31, 2020

Read our January 2021 Newsletter

December 31, 2020

Read our January 2021 newsletter, featuring Pitseolak Ashoona's Festive Bird

News: Read our December 2020 Newsletter, December 13, 2020

Read our December 2020 Newsletter

December 13, 2020

Read our December 2020 newsletter, featuring a muscular bear by Henry Evaluardjuk

Climate change has profoundly transformed Arctic, report warns

December 8, 2020 - Andrew Freedman in Washington Post

Global warming has profoundly transformed Arctic in just 15 years, report warns

The Arctic as we once knew it, an inhospitable, barely accessible and icebound place, is gone. Climate change has transformed it into a region that can heat up to 100 degrees, is beset by ferocious wildfires, and is covered in permafrost that is no longer permanent. The sea ice cover that has long defined the Far North is fast disappearing. This is the picture from a new international scientific assessment released Tuesday.

 

The 2020 Arctic Report Card, a report led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) involving 133 scientists from 15 countries, points to trends that, with each passing year, have grown more extreme and have far-reaching implications for people living far outside the region, including in the Lower 48 states.

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News: Read our November 2020 Newsletter, November 16, 2020

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November 16, 2020

Read our November 2020 newsletter, featuring early stencils by Niviaxiak and Kellypalik Mungitok

News: Read our October 2020 Newsletter, October 14, 2020

Read our October 2020 Newsletter

October 14, 2020

Read our October 2020 newsletter, featuring four prints by Kiakshuk

News: Read our July 2020 Newsletter, July 14, 2020

Read our July 2020 Newsletter

July 14, 2020

Read our July 2020 newsletter, featuring a masterwork by an under-appreciated Arctic Quebec carver, Thomassie Tookalook and suggestions for your Inuit art library

News: Read our June 2020 Newsletter, June 14, 2020

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June 14, 2020

Read our June 2020 newsletter, featuring a collection of sednas.

News: Read our April 2020 Newsletter, April 14, 2020

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April 14, 2020

Read our April 2020 newsletter, featuring the work of Qaqaq Ashoona, a first-generation master carver from Cape Dorset, and tips on reading Inuktitut signatures

News: Read our February 2020 Newsletter, February 14, 2020

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February 14, 2020

Read our February 2020 newsletter, featuring a discussion of the challenges of identifying Inuit carvings illustrated by a Simon POV father-and-child

News: Read our November 2019 Newsletter, November 14, 2019

Read our November 2019 Newsletter

November 14, 2019

Read our November 2019 newsletter, featuring the ivory carvings of Savoonga artist Ike Kulowiyi

News: Read our October 2019 Newsletter, October 14, 2019

Read our October 2019 Newsletter

October 14, 2019

Read our October 2019 newsletter, featuring my commentary on a New York Times article discussing the role of art in the Inuit economy.

News: Read our September 2019 Newsletter, September 14, 2019

Read our September 2019 Newsletter

September 14, 2019

Read our September 2019 newsletter, featuring two dramatic heads by John Tiktak and John Kavik, two of Arviat's master carvers.

News: Read our July 2019 newsletter, July 14, 2019

Read our July 2019 newsletter

July 14, 2019

Read our July 2019 newsletter, featuring a classic print by Sheouak Petalaussie

News: Read our June 2019 Newsletter, June 14, 2019

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June 14, 2019

Read our June 2019 newsletter, featuring works by Abraham Etungat and Sheokjuk Oqutaq 

News: Read our March 2019 Newsletter, March 14, 2019

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March 14, 2019

Read our March 2019 newsletter, featuring a beautiful narwhal by Sheokjuk Oqutaq.

News: Read our December 2018 newsletter, December 14, 2018

Read our December 2018 newsletter

December 14, 2018

Read our December 2018 newsletter, featuring a monumental mother and child by Arviat master carver John Kavik.

News: Read our July 2018 Newsletter, July 14, 2018

Read our July 2018 Newsletter

July 14, 2018

Read our July 2018 newsletter, featuring two drawings by Qavavau Manomie.

News: Read our February 2018 newsletter, February 14, 2018

Read our February 2018 newsletter

February 14, 2018

Read our February 2018 newsletter, featuring a dramatic serigraph by Itee Pootoogook.

News: Read our December 2017 Newsletter, December 14, 2017

Read our December 2017 Newsletter

December 14, 2017

Read our December 2017 newsletter, featuring prints by Angotigolu Teevee and Sheokjuk Etidlooie.

News: Read our October 2017 Newsletter, October 14, 2017

Read our October 2017 Newsletter

October 14, 2017

Read our October 2017 newsletter, featuring the Lumiuk legend.

News: Read our August 2017 Newsletter, August 26, 2017

Read our August 2017 Newsletter

August 26, 2017

Click here to read our August 2017 Newsletter, featuring a classic Jessie Oonark print and discussing our relaunched website.

Signing off for now

August 21, 2016

The gallery is no longer open for business at 1065 Madison Avenue.

We will be there irregularly from now until the end of September, but the bulk of our inventory has been packed and shipped.

We are in the process of rethinking our website. For the time being, we have left our curated exhibitions on display on the website, but most of these works are no longer available for purchase.  

When the website is relaunched, we will send out a newsletter. If you are not on our newsletter list and wish to be, please click on "Contact" and fill in the "Newsletter signup" form.

We are still happy to talk with you, consult on Inuit art, provide insurance appraisals, and answer questions.  

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News: Are brick-and-mortar galleries going the way of the dinosaurs?, August 14, 2016

Are brick-and-mortar galleries going the way of the dinosaurs?

August 14, 2016

We bought Alaska on Madison almost five years ago, and we have reluctantly concluded that it is not economically viable. Wednesday, August 17 is the last day that we will be taking orders.  Most of our inventory will be leaving the gallery shortly after that.

We thank our loyal customers for their support. We have enjoyed meeting and talking with you, and we hope that your love for indigenous Northern art continues to flourish.

A number of you have asked where you will be able to look for high quality Inuit and Northwest Coast art after our gallery closes.  We will maintain our website, www.alaskaonmadison.com, although there will be a period when it is down for re-thinking and refurbishment. We will send out an announcement when it has been reincarnated.

 
We would be happy to assist you with inquiries, with searches for particular pieces or artists, and with organizing your collections. Our artist search tool will continue to be available on our website, and we would be delighted to help you use it.  We would be pleased to answer questions or just chat. You can contact us by email at alaskaonmadison@gmail.com . We will send out occasional newsletters. 


With respect to other sources for Inuit art, the galleries whose curatorial sensibility was most appealing to us when we were collecting (in addition to Alaska on Madison) were Galerie Elca LondonFeheley Fine Arts and Spiritwrestler. Knowledgeable collectors can find some excellent pieces at auction. Walker's Auctions and Waddington's Auctions have regular auctions featuring Inuit art, and several other Canadian auction houses frequently include Inuit art in their general auctions. If you are not comfortable with the auction process, we would be pleased to assist you.

Just to state the obvious, however, galleries can only keep their doors open if collectors patronize them.  If everyone on our email list had purchased just one sculpture every other year, we would not be closing. So please remember that every purchase you make from a gallery is important to keeping galleries available as a resource for collectors.

Our very best wishes to you all.

Ann and Michael Lesk

 

   
 
 
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News: Read our June 2016 Newsletter, June 11, 2016

Read our June 2016 Newsletter

June 11, 2016

Click here to read our June 2016 Newsletter, which features an exquisite 19th century Haida carved and painted wooden shaman figure.

News: Read our May 2016 Newsletter, May 14, 2016

Read our May 2016 Newsletter

May 14, 2016

Click here to read our May 2016 newsletter, which features an appreciation of Victoria Mamnaguqsualuq's work. 

News: Read our April 2016 Newsletter, April  8, 2016

Read our April 2016 Newsletter

April 8, 2016

Click here to read our April 2016 Newsletter, which features a new exhibition, "One Collector's Vision:  Inuit Prints 1960-1996."  The exhibition comprises 21 prints from Cape Dorset, Baker Lake and Povungnituk, including some classic, much sought-after images.

News: Read our March 2016 Newsletter, March 12, 2016

Read our March 2016 Newsletter

March 12, 2016

Click here to read our March 2016 Newsletter, which features a collection of tupilaks and work by Abraham Anghik Ruben.

News: Read our February 2016 Newsletter, February  4, 2016

Read our February 2016 Newsletter

February 4, 2016

Our February 2016 Newsletter features works that use antler as a principal design element, and mourns the passing of Jutai Toonoo.  Click here to read the newsletter.

News: Read our January 2016 Newsletter, January  2, 2016

Read our January 2016 Newsletter

January 2, 2016

Click here to read our January 2016 newsletter, which features a wonderful 1950's hawk and a memorial to Tuna Iquliq.

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News: Read our December 2015 Newsletter, December 16, 2015

Read our December 2015 Newsletter

December 16, 2015

Click here to read our December 2015 Newsletter, which features Inuit portraits.

News: Inuit Artists Visit Alaska on Madison, October 31, 2015

Inuit Artists Visit Alaska on Madison

October 31, 2015

On October 17, 2015, Alaska on Madison hosted Samaiyu Akesuk and Papiara Tukiki, two of the artists whose work is featured in the 2015 Cape Dorset Print Collection.  

  
Saimaiyu Akesuk was born on April 28, 1988 in Iqaluit but she has lived in Cape Dorset for almost her whole life. Her parents are Lau Akesuk and Olayuk Akesuk, who was one of the first Members of the Legislative Assembly in Nunavut. Samaiyu's grandfather, Latcheolassie Akesuk, was a distinguished early Cape Dorset sculptor. Saimaiyu was inspired to start drawing by Ningeokuluk Teevee while they were taking a class together at the Nunavut Teaching Education Program. Saimaiyu's confident drawings of birds and bears are characterized by her bold and dynamic simplicity rendered with soft tenderness and quite often a touch of whimsy.

  
Papiara Tukiki has been a delightful mainstay of the annual collection since her first prints were introduced in 2004. Papiara's simple forms capture the essence of her subject. In 1977 she received an Award of Excellence for her original design in the "Things That Make us Beautiful" competition organized by the Department of Indian and Northern Development. Born on Christmas Day, 1942, Papiara is married to Qopie Tukiki, a long-time employee of the community's Housing Association. They live in Cape Dorset.

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News: Alaska on Madison hosts preview October 29-30 for Walker's November 2015 Auction, October 28, 2015

Alaska on Madison hosts preview October 29-30 for Walker's November 2015 Auction

October 28, 2015

On October 29 and 30, from 10 am - 6 pm each day (opening preview reception October 29, 6-8 pm), Alaska on Madison is hosting a preview for Walker's Auctions November 15 live auction.  In addition, Alaska on Madison is hosting a preview of ivory and whalebone works to be included in that auction.  The ivory and whalebone works will be on view during the gallery's regular hours from now until the auction (November 18).

About one-third of the works in the auction come from the renowned Albrecht Collection of Arctic Art, featured in the Arctic Spirit exhibit at the Heard Museum.  

 

 

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News: Read our September 2015 Newsletter, September 12, 2015

Read our September 2015 Newsletter

September 12, 2015

Click here to read our September 2015 Newsletter, which features the opening of Whalebone Wonders, an exhibit of Inuit sculpture in whalebone.

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News: Read our August 2015 Newsletter, August  1, 2015

Read our August 2015 Newsletter

August 1, 2015

Our August 2015 Newsletter introduces you to Whalebone Wonders,  an exhibition opening September 17.  This exhibit showcases three masterworks in whalebone - Revenge by Manasie Akpaliapik, Shaman Playing String Game by Nick Sikkuark, and Shaman Hunter by Augustin Anaittuq - and surrounds them with a number of smaller examples of Inuit artists' ingenious use of whalebone.

News: Read our July 2015 Newsletter, July  3, 2015

Read our July 2015 Newsletter

July 3, 2015

Our July Newsletter features a biography and selection of works by the legendary Pauta Saila, and updates on a collection of small ivories and our forthcoming exhibition of major whalebone pieces. 

News: Read our June 2015 Newsletter, June  6, 2015

Read our June 2015 Newsletter

June 6, 2015

Click here to read our June 2015 Newsletter, with information about current and future exhibitions.

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News: Read our May 2015 Newsletter, May  5, 2015

Read our May 2015 Newsletter

May 5, 2015

Click here to read our May 2015 Newsletter, which has more information on the forthcoming Views from the North II exhibit and a discussion of Northwest Coast halibut hooks.

News: Read our February 2015 Newsletter, February  7, 2015

Read our February 2015 Newsletter

February 7, 2015

Click here to read our February 2015 Newsletter, which features a discussion of the prints in Thirty from the Sixties: The First Decade of Inuit Printmaking and the printing techniques used.  

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News: Read our January 2015 Newsletter, December 30, 2014

Read our January 2015 Newsletter

December 30, 2014

Click here to read our January 2015 Newsletter,  featuring the opening reception for Thirty from the Sixties: The First Decade of Inuit Printmaking and a farewell to Kiugak (Kiawak) Ashoona.

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News: Read our December 2014 Newsletter, December  3, 2014

Read our December 2014 Newsletter

December 3, 2014

Click here to read our December 2014 Newsletter, highlighting an online exhibit of loons and our forthcoming exhibit of Inuit Prints of the 1960s.

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News: Read our November 2014 Newsletter, November  8, 2014

Read our November 2014 Newsletter

November 8, 2014

Our November 2014 newsletter features work by a young Haida jeweler, and a memorial to Ohotaq Mikkigak, who died recently.

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News: Read our October 2014 newsletter, October  5, 2014

Read our October 2014 newsletter

October 5, 2014

Click here to read our October 2014 newsletter, which features a magnificent hundred-year-old Haida hat.

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News: Read our August 2014 Newsletter, August  9, 2014

Read our August 2014 Newsletter

August 9, 2014

Read our August Newsletter, with more information on our forthcoming exhibit, Women of the Kivalliq and Kitikmeot.

News: Ovilu Tunnillie (1949-2014), July  2, 2014

Ovilu Tunnillie (1949-2014)

July 2, 2014

Inuit art lost another giant when Ovilu Tunnillie died in June.

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News: Visit us in Santa Fe at the Antique American Indian Art Show, July  2, 2014

Visit us in Santa Fe at the Antique American Indian Art Show

July 2, 2014

Visit us in Santa Fe August 19-20 at the Antique American Indian Art Show.  The show will feature thirty galleries that concentrate on exceptional pre-1950s Native American art.  It will be held in El Museo in the vibrant Railyard district of Santa Fe.

 

The opening gala is Tuesday, August 19 from 6-9 pm.

The show days are Wednesday, August 20 and Thursday, August 21 from 11 am-6 pm.

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News: Read our July 2014 Newsletter, July  2, 2014

Read our July 2014 Newsletter

July 2, 2014

Read our July Newsletter, which previews our fall exhibit, Women of the Kivalliq and Kitikmeot, among other things.

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News: Cape Dorset 2015 Calendars are here, June 26, 2014

Cape Dorset 2015 Calendars are here

June 26, 2014

Please call us (212 879 1782) or email us (alaskaonmadison@gmail.com) to order your 2015 Cape Dorset Calendar.

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News: Read our June 2014 Newsletter, June 10, 2014

Read our June 2014 Newsletter

June 10, 2014

Our June Newsletter features new acquisitions, links to our ongoing online exhibitions, and information about a not-to-be-missed exhibit of Charles Edenshaw's wor

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News: Read our March-April 2014 Newsletter, April  9, 2014

Read our March-April 2014 Newsletter

April 9, 2014

Click here to read our March-April newsletter, which features works by Henry Evaluardjuk. 

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News: Itee Pootoogook, master graphic artist, dies at 63, March 21, 2014

Itee Pootoogook, master graphic artist, dies at 63

March 21, 2014

Itee Pootoogook, one of Cape Dorset's most promising graphic artists, died this week at age 63.  He pioneered drawings using colored pencil on black paper, creating subltle luminous effects.  His work is featured in the gallery's current exhibition Views from the North: Original Drawings from Cape Dorset.  Click here to read his obituary from Nunatsiaq News.

News: Ready our February newsletter, February 16, 2014

Ready our February newsletter

February 16, 2014

Views from the North:  Original Drawings from Cape Dorset has been extended to March 30, 2014.  Read about two exquisite wooden bowls.  Click here to read the full newsletter.

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News: Read our January Newsletter, January 11, 2014

Read our January Newsletter

January 11, 2014

Our January Newsletter features a rare Bella Coola carpenter mask, and introduces a selection of books for a collector's library. Click here to read the January Newsletter.

Books for your Indigenous Art Library

January 11, 2014

We have a selection of books that will enhance your appreciation of your collection. They include cornerstones like George Swinton's seminal "Sculpture of the Inuit," Leslie Boyd Ryan's comprehensive "Cape Dorset Prints: A Retrospective," Aldona Jonaitis' excellent survey "Art of the Northwest Coast," and Alan Wardwell's definitive "Ancient Eskimo Ivories of the Bering Strait." They also include a number of published collections and more specialized books. Click here for a list.

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News: Read our December Newsletter, November 29, 2013

Read our December Newsletter

November 29, 2013

Our December Newsletter introduces our upcoming exhibit, Views from the North:  Cape Dorset Drawings, and provides a link to a selection of works priced at $1000 or less.  Views from the North will open with a preview reception on January 9, 2014 from 6-8:30 pm, and will be on view until February 28, 2014.

News: Read our November Newsletter, November 14, 2013

Read our November Newsletter

November 14, 2013

Read our November newsletter at www.lesk.com/gallery/news-nov2013.html 

It features an extraordinary igloo scene by master carver Axangayu Shaa, and previews our upcoming exhibit of original drawings from Cape Dorset.  Views from the North: Drawings from Cape Dorset will present original one-of-a-kind drawings by established and emerging artists in the gallery January-February 2014.

News: More on Cape Dorset Prints and the 2013 Annual Print Collection, October  6, 2013

More on Cape Dorset Prints and the 2013 Annual Print Collection

October 6, 2013

This month marks the release of the 2013 Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection.    Cape Dorset is a community of about 1200 Inuit (Canadian Eskimo) that describes itself as the “Capital of Inuit Art.”  Every year since 1959, Cape Dorset has released a set of limited edition prints created by artists from the community.  Click here for purchase information.

Cape Dorset prints originated through serendipity. For more background and for information about the artists represented in this year's collection, read our blog . . .

 

News: How to see and purchase the Cape Dorset 2013 Annual Print Collection, September  6, 2013

How to see and purchase the Cape Dorset 2013 Annual Print Collection

September 6, 2013

 

Cape Dorset 2013 Print Collection
October 18 - December 1, 2013
 
Please join us at the gallery to preview the collection Thursday, October 17, 2013 6 pm-8pm.  Or preview the collection online.
 
This year's print collection includes seven prints by Kenojuak Ashevak and six prints by Ningeokuluk Teevee, as well as prints by old masters like Pitaloosie Saila and Ohotaq Mikkigak side by side with works by relative newcomers like Nicotye Samayualie and Samaiyu Akesuk.
 
Sales of the print collection start at 9:30 am on Friday, October 18; after persons at the door at 9:30 am have made their selections, email and telephone reservations will be filled in the order they were received.
 
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News: Read our September Newsletter, September  5, 2013

Read our September Newsletter

September 5, 2013

In this issue:
-- Cape Dorset 2013 Print Collection -- preview the prints online, come to our live preview reception, or order by phone or email.
-- Order your 2014 Cape Dorset calendars
-- There's still time to view our online exhibition entitled
Yuungnaqpiallerput:  The Way We Genuinely Live, featuring "slice of life" sculptures that vividly depict traditional life in the Arctic.
-- Coming attractions:  Views from the North: Drawings from Cape Dorset will present original one-of-a-kind drawings by established and emerging artists in the gallery January-February 2014.
Click on the link below to read the full newsletter.

 

 

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News: Four men tackle the Northwest Passage, August 14, 2013

Four men tackle the Northwest Passage

August 14, 2013

Follow four men traversing the Northwest Passage in a rowboat from Inuvik, Northwest Territories to Pond Inlet, Nunavut (see map) to demonstrate the effects of global warming in the Arctic.  Their bulletins highlight the difficulty of survival in the Arctic, even with high-tech support.  http://www.vancouversun.com/lastfirst/index.html

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News: How are Inuit stonecut prints made?, August  3, 2013

How are Inuit stonecut prints made?

August 3, 2013

Kenojuak: Eskimo Artist is a 20-minute film by the National Film Board of Canada that documents the creation of The Arrival of the Sun, one of Kenojuak Ashevak's seminal stonecut prints from 1961. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for documentary short subject.  

Kenojuak, who died earlier this year, was the first woman to be associated with the Cape Dorset print shop, and became one of the foremost Canadian graphic artists.  Her prints were included in every Cape Dorset print collection from 1959 (the first) through 2012 (the most recent).  She was internationally recognized, and received numerous honors.

The earliest graphics from Cape Dorset were either stonecut prints or stencils.  This film shows the process of creating Arrival of the Sun, starting with Kenojuak's sketch, which was then transferred to a stone block, which was then cut (by another artist, Lukta Qiatsuq) to remove the superfluous stone, and inked.  Fifty impressions were then made (in addition to a small number of artist's proofs).

The film also shows how Kenojuak's art was an integral part of her life.

Click here to watch the film.

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News: 2014 Cape Dorset Calendars are Here, July 11, 2013

2014 Cape Dorset Calendars are Here

July 11, 2013

We have Cape Dorset 2014 Calendars, which feature twelve prints by Kenojuak Ashevak (1927-2013), whose work was included in -- and became a mainstay of -- every annual print collection from Cape Dorset from 1959 through 2012. The prints in this calendar range from 1960's Hare Spirits to 2012's Red Fox.  

News: Read our July newsletter, July 11, 2013

Read our July newsletter

July 11, 2013

Our July newsletter introduces an Inuit Art Online Exhibition entitled
Yuungnaqpiallerput:  The Way We Genuinely Live
Inuit sculptures present a rich view of daily life in the North.  No activity is too mundane to be captured in a carving, and even a small group of these "slice of life" sculptures vividly depicts the highs and lows of Arctic life.
Artists from the Arctic Quebec communities favored "slice of life" subjects more than artists from other regions, but you can find examples from a wide range of communities.  We are pleased to present an online exhibition of 50 "slice of life" carvings, which range from early works by master artists to contemporary works by emerging artists.
Click on the link below to read the full newsletter.

Kenojuak Ashevak (1927-2013)

March 17, 2013

Kenojuak Ashevak, diminutive in person but a giant in the art world, died in January. She was represented in the Cape Dorset print collections from the first, in 1959, through the last released during her lifetime, in 2012.  She continued to experiment with new media and techniques right up to the end, sharing her limitless imagination with the world.  Her obituary in the New York Times can be found at http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E6DE1639F937A25752C0A9659D8B63 .

Preventing An Arctic Cold War

March 17, 2013

To read a discussion of international security issues arising from global warming, see http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/13/opinion/preventing-an-arctic-cold-war.html?_r=0 .

News: Deciphering Inuktitut Signatures, February  1, 2013 - Ann Lesk

Deciphering Inuktitut Signatures

February 1, 2013 - Ann Lesk

DECIPHERING INUKTITUT SIGNATURES

Baffled by those “anonymous” sculptures with lots of markings on the bottom?  We can help you can give them names.

How many times have you been frustrated by seeing an Inuit sculpture described as “anonymous” or “unknown artist,” accompanied by the notation “signed in syllabics”? You don’t have to understand Inuktitut in order to learn how to attribute many of your anonymous pieces. As with any language skill, it takes some practice, but the time is well spent if you are a serious collector of Inuit art. To help you, we have posted a search facility for Inuit art “signatures” on our website.

Click here for an explanation of Inuktitut syllabics and a link to the INUIT ARTIST SEARCH TOOL.