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Charlie Inukpuk

Settlement: Port Harrison / Inukjuak

(1941) — E9-906

Inukpuk, Charlie Canadian Alakarialak; Technique: Sculpture Sex: Male ------------------- inu-art.com Charlie Inukpuk, son of carver Johnny Inukpuk Sr., was born at Kotak, 72 km north of Inukjuak. He currently resides in Inukjuak. Initially, Inukpuk carved animals, but he is now mostly recognized for his sculptures of mother and child themes. He tends to create large, exaggerated hands in these works, to show the importance of a mother's nurturing. -------- Born: 1941 UNKNOWN Quebec Canada Remarks: Son of Johnie Inukpuk File Location: Thunder Bay Art Gallery - Resource Centre National Gallery of Canada - Library and Archives (See list of Contributors) -------------------- Artist Profile: Charlie Inukpuk (Inukjuaq) Charlie Inukpuk was born in 1941 in an area called Kotak, which is about forty-five miles from Inukjuak. He was the oldest child of the famous Inuit carver, Johnny Inukpuk. Their family moved to Inukjuak in the mid 1960s, so that Johnny would have greater access to marketing his carvings. Charlie learned to carve by watching his father and other carvers. He was never given formal art lessons. In the summer, when work was available, Charlie worked a construction job. In the winter, he carved and hunted. He gets great pleasure from hunting, more so than from producing art works. In the 1970s, when the acquisition of carving stone became problematic in Arctic Quebec, Charlie, like many other resident carvers, stopped carving. Since that time he has produced only two additional sculptures. His decision to consider art making secondary in importance to salaried work is understandable considering his responsibilities as provider of the family. Unfortunately, his great narrative and compositional skills are sorely missed. Charlie and his wife have six children. His powerful evocative works speak of domestic responsibilities. Mother and Child Skinning Bear, found in Gallery #1, speaks to the importance of a mother's role in caring for the family. -------------- Charlie Inukpuk Inuit, Inoucdjuak, 1941- Mother and Child Skinning Bear, 1979 Soapstone Purchased 1987 1987.747 The mother and her child are as one in Charlie Inukpuk's Mother and Child Skinning Bear. Mother and child, is an oft repeated theme favored by Inuit sculptors. However, few artists execute their work with the expressive detail that marks Inukpuk's work. Inukpuk has produced a limited number of sculptures during his career as an artist, yet his style is distinctive and his images are powerful. Characteristically, he over emphasizes the figure's physical features that are central to the story or activity he portrays. The activity portrayed in this work is that of a woman separating the hide from the meat of a bear. Therefore the busy hands of the mother are central to the story. Her hand, disproportionally large, holding the traditional ulu knife (with half-moon shaped blade) is finely detailed. Each finger and nail has been carefully rendered. Traditionally, it was a woman's responsibility to butcher and prepare the kill brought home by her husband. Bearskin provided a warm cover for the bed of snow shared by the family inside the igloo. --------------- Charlie Inukpuk b. 1941 About the Artist Charlie Inukpuk, son of carver Johnny Inukpuk Sr., was born at Kotak, 72 km north of Inukjuak. He currently resides in Inukjuak. Initially, Inukpuk carved animals, but he is now mostly recognized for his sculptures of mother and child themes. He tends to create large, exaggerated hands in these works, to show the importance of a mother's nurturing.

Exhibitions

  • An Enduring Tradition: Inuit Carving from Arctic Quebec, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
  • Arctic Images: Major Sculptures by Canada's Leading Contemporary Eskimo (Inuit) Artists, at D/Erlien Fine Art Limited presented by Orca Aart, Chicago
  • Arctic Mirror, Canadian Museum of Civilization
  • Arctic Quebec Sculpture, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
  • Art Inuit, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Le Theatre
  • Art Inuit, la Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Chapelle de la Visitation, Thonon
  • Art Inuit, la Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Les Chiroux, Centre Culturel de la Wallonie, Liege
  • Art Inuit, Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie La Poutre, Marseille
  • Art Inuit: Autour de la Collection de Cape Dorset 1990, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Centre Culturel Canadien
  • Art/Inuit/Art: The Rothmans Permanent Collection of Eskimo Sculpture, Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd.
  • Artists of Arctic Quebec, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
  • Aux frontieres de l'imaginaire inuit, Galerie du Trait-Carre
  • Beeldhouwkunst van de Inuit (Canada), by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai, France at Amphora Finippon pvba, Sint Andries, Brugge, Belgium
  • Charlie Inukpuk - Inukjuak, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
  • Collector's Dolls and Baskets, Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec
  • Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art of Canada, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa, presented at the General Assembly Building, United Nations
  • Early Masterpieces of Inuit Sculpture, Feheley Fine Arts
  • Eskimo Narrative, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Eskimo Sculpture, Winnipeg Art Gallery presented at the Manitoba Legislative Building
  • Eskimo Sculpture '69, Robertson Galleries
  • Eskimo Sculptures and Works by well-known Canadian Artists, Artfinders Gallery
  • Espaces Inuit, Maison Hamel-Bruneau
  • Inuit Art: A Selection of Inuit Art from the Collection of the National Museum of Man, Ottawa, and the Rothmans Permanent Collection of Inuit Sculpture, Canada, National Museum of Man, Ottawa and Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd.
  • Inuit Sculpture from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Power, University of Michigan Museum of Art
  • Inukpuk Family Sculpture, Arctic Artistry
  • Masterwork Sculpture 1985, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
  • Northern Exposure: Inuit Images of Travel, Burnaby Art Gallery
  • Our Hoods are Full, Arctic Artistry
  • Our Hoods Are Full, Arctic Artistry
  • Port Harrison/Inoucdjouac, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Rothmans' Collection of Inuit Sculpture, Kitchener - Waterloo Art Gallery
  • Sculpture in Miniature, Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec
  • The Art of the Eskimo, Newman Galleries
  • The Bessie Bulman Collection, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Through the Eyes of the Shaman, Arctic Artistry
  • Tundra & Ice: Stone Images of Animals and Man, presented by Orca Aart at the Adventurers' Club
  • Uumajut: Animal Imagery in Inuit Art, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Works of the Inukpuk Family, Arctic Artistry
  • [L'art inuit], Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Palais de l'Europe, le Touquet
  • [L'art inuit], Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at St. Marcellin

Collections

  • Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax
  • Avataq Cultural Institute, Montreal
  • Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull
  • Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City
  • Musee de la civilisation, Quebec City
  • Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal, Montreal
  • Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
  • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
  • Rothmans Permanent Collection of Eskimo Sculpture, Toronto
  • Sunnybrook Medical Centre, Toronto
  • University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Lethbridge
  • Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg

Publications

  • LUCY MEEKO (1929-), Author: Craig, Mary, Publication: In North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary/ Garland (1995)

Exhibitions

An Enduring Tradition: Inuit Carving from Arctic Quebec

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver


Arctic Images: Major Sculptures by Canada's Leading Contemporary Eskimo (Inuit) Artists

at D/Erlien Fine Art Limited presented by Orca Aart, Chicago


Arctic Mirror

Canadian Museum of Civilization


Arctic Quebec Sculpture

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver


Art Inuit

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Le Theatre


Art Inuit, la Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Chapelle de la Visitation, Thonon


Art Inuit, la Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Les Chiroux, Centre Culturel de la Wallonie, Liege


Art Inuit, Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie La Poutre, Marseille


Art Inuit: Autour de la Collection de Cape Dorset 1990

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Centre Culturel Canadien


Art/Inuit/Art: The Rothmans Permanent Collection of Eskimo Sculpture

Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd.


Artists of Arctic Quebec

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver


Aux frontieres de l'imaginaire inuit

Galerie du Trait-Carre


Beeldhouwkunst van de Inuit (Canada)

by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai, France at Amphora Finippon pvba, Sint Andries, Brugge, Belgium


Charlie Inukpuk - Inukjuak

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver


Collector's Dolls and Baskets

Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec


Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art of Canada

Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa, presented at the General Assembly Building, United Nations


Early Masterpieces of Inuit Sculpture

Feheley Fine Arts


Eskimo Narrative

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Eskimo Sculpture

Winnipeg Art Gallery presented at the Manitoba Legislative Building


Eskimo Sculpture '69

Robertson Galleries


Eskimo Sculptures and Works by well-known Canadian Artists

Artfinders Gallery


Espaces Inuit

Maison Hamel-Bruneau


Inuit Art: A Selection of Inuit Art from the Collection of the National Museum of Man, Ottawa, and the Rothmans Permanent Collection of Inuit Sculpture, Canada

National Museum of Man, Ottawa and Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd.


Inuit Sculpture from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Power

University of Michigan Museum of Art


Inukpuk Family Sculpture

Arctic Artistry


Masterwork Sculpture 1985

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver


Northern Exposure: Inuit Images of Travel

Burnaby Art Gallery


Our Hoods are Full

Arctic Artistry


Our Hoods Are Full

Arctic Artistry


Port Harrison/Inoucdjouac

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Rothmans' Collection of Inuit Sculpture

Kitchener - Waterloo Art Gallery


Sculpture in Miniature

Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec


The Art of the Eskimo

Newman Galleries


The Bessie Bulman Collection

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Through the Eyes of the Shaman

Arctic Artistry


Tundra & Ice: Stone Images of Animals and Man

presented by Orca Aart at the Adventurers' Club


Uumajut: Animal Imagery in Inuit Art

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Works of the Inukpuk Family

Arctic Artistry


[L'art inuit]

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Palais de l'Europe, le Touquet


[L'art inuit]

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at St. Marcellin

Public Collections

Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

Halifax


Avataq Cultural Institute

Montreal


Canadian Museum of Civilization

Hull


Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College

Traverse City


Musee de la civilisation

Quebec City


Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal

Montreal


Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia

Vancouver


National Gallery of Canada

Ottawa


Rothmans Permanent Collection of Eskimo Sculpture

Toronto


Sunnybrook Medical Centre

Toronto


University of Lethbridge Art Gallery

Lethbridge


Winnipeg Art Gallery

Winnipeg

Publications

LUCY MEEKO (1929-)

Author: Craig, Mary
Publication: In North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary/ Garland (1995)

Artwork

Title Last Sold At Auction
A FAMILY 2007-11 (November 2007)
BIRD EATING A FISH 2011-01 (January 2011)
CROUCHING HUNTER 2019-06 (June 2019)
DIVING SEAL 2011-03 (March 2011)
DOLL WITH ANIMALS IN BASKET 2010-06 (June 2010)
DRUMMER 2007-11 (November 2007)
FIGURE 2008-09 (September 2008)
HUNTER 2018-05 (May 2018)
HUNTER AND A SEAL 2011-01 (January 2011)
HUNTER AND CREATURE 2013-10 (October 2013)
HUNTER AND GOOSE 2020-10 (October 2020)
HUNTER HOLDING SEAL 2011-01 (January 2011)
HUNTER WITH GOOSE 2020-10 (October 2020)
HUNTER WITH OTTER 2011-09 (September 2011)
HUNTER WITH SEAL 2012-06 (June 2012)
MAN WITH FISH 2019-06 (June 2019)
MAN WITH WALRUS HEAD 2018-09 (September 2018)
MOTHER AND CHILD 2019-01 (January 2019)
MOTHER AND CHILD, WOMAN WITH SPEAR 2012-05 (May 2012)
MOTHER FEEDING CHILD 2015-07 (July 2015)
OWL 2009-01 (January 2009)
PREPARING A WALRUS 2018-05 (May 2018)
SARAH FIGURE; GOOSE 2010-12 (December 2010)
THREE FIGURES 2009-04 (April 2009)
WALRUS HUNTER 2011-02 (February 2011)
WHALE 2015-01 (January 2015)
WOMAN SOFTENING HIDE 2007-11 (November 2007)

Recent Auction Results

HUNTER WITH GOOSE
Estimate: 150 — 250
Sold: Oct 2020 — Sold For: $300
HUNTER AND GOOSE
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Oct 2020 — Sold For: $420
CROUCHING HUNTER
Estimate: 150 — 250
Sold: Jun 2019 — Sold For: $120
MAN WITH FISH
Estimate: 300 — 500
Sold: Jun 2019 — Sold For: $120
MOTHER AND CHILD
Estimate: 100 — 200
Sold: Jan 2019 — Sold For: $132
MAN WITH WALRUS HEAD
Estimate: 100 — 200
Sold: Sep 2018 — Sold For: $108