Inuit Art Quarterly

From pages 34 and 35

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1 Laurent Aksadjuak (1935-2002 Kangiqlini­q) & Roger Aksadjuak (1972-2014 Kangiqlini­q)

Spring Celebratio­n 1996 Hand-built earthenwar­e, terra sigillata, clay and ceramic 54 x 48.3 x 47.2 cm Winnipeg Art Gallery

2 Pitajusi Uriju Qauritaiju (1905-unknown Puvirnituq)

Hunter inflating an avataq c. 1959 Steatite Art Gallery of Hamilton

3 Niviaksiak (1908-1959) Man Hunting at a Seal Hole in the Ice

1959 Stencil 59.8 x 45.7 cm Art Gallery of Ontario

4 Abraham POV (1927-1994 Puvirnituq) Building an Igloo 1960 Steatite 14.5 x 24.5 x 24.5 cm Collection La Guilde | The Guild Photo Carlos Riobo

5 Helen Kalvak (1901-1984 Ulukhaktok) Sealskin To Dry 1966 Stencil Printed by Ida Aivek 49.7 x 62.5 cm National Gallery of Canada

6 Ron Senungetuk (b. 1933 Iñupiaq) Coming Up for Air c. 1995 Acrylic and wood 63.5 cm diam. Anchorage Museum

7 Judas Ullulaq (1937-1999 Uqsuqtuuq) Inukshuk 1981-82 Steatite, bone and horn 66 x 47 x 41.9 cm Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

8 Kenojuak Ashevak (1927-2013 Kinngait) Night Spirits

1960 Printed by Iyola Kingwatsia­k (1933-2000) Stonecut 49.1 x

60.7 cm Dennos Museum Collection © Dorset Fine Arts

9 Aron Kleist (1923-1989 Qaqortoq) Tupilak n.d. Ivory 10 x 4 x 4 cm Nuuk Kunstmuseu­m

10 William Noah (b. 1934 Qamani’tuaq) Wolf Man 1970 Stonecut and stencil 67.3 x 52.1 cm Collection Scott Polar Research Institute Photo Waddington’s

11 Qavavau Manumie (b. 1958 Kinngait) Siamese Polar Bear 2014 Coloured pencil 65 x 50 cm Cerny Inuit Collection © Dorset Fine Arts

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