Ananaisie Alikatuktuk
Settlement: Pannirtuq / Pangnirtung
(1944-2007) — E6-453
Ananaisie Alikatuktuk (1944-)-brother of Thomasie and Alan Alikatuktuk, Annie PitsiulakAnanaisie grew up on Padloping Island. He is the father of eight children and works full-time as a janitor and school bus driver.Ananaisie comes from a family of artists. Annie Pitsiulak, his sister, and Alan Alikatuktuk, his brother, are both represented in this exhibition. Becoming Human was the first of Ananaisie's drawings to be translated into a tapestry, although several have been interpreted as prints in the annual Pangnirtung Print Collection. -------------
Exhibitions
- 50 Inuit Prints, Canadian Arctic Producers in coordination with the Hudson's Bay Company Inuit Art Marketing Service, held at Simpson's
- Arctic Vision: Art of the Canadian Inuit, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Canadian Arctic Producers
- Inuit Masterworks: Selections from the Collection of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, McMichael Canadian Collection
- Pangnirtung Print Collection *76, (annual collection)
- Pangnirtung Print Retrospective: 1973-1986, Organized by Pangnirtung Eskimo Co-operative Limited, Pangnirtung, at Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
- Pangnirtung Woven Tapestries, The Upstairs Gallery
- The Inuit Print/L'estampe inuit, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the National Museum of Man
- The Spirit World - 1977 to 1990: Baker Lake Clyde River and Pangnirtung Prints. A retrospective collection exhibited at selected commercial galleries, organized by, Canadian Arctic Producers
Collections
- Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa
- Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull
- Eskimo Museum, Churchill
- National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
- Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg
Exhibitions
50 Inuit Prints
Canadian Arctic Producers in coordination with the Hudson's Bay Company Inuit Art Marketing Service, held at Simpson's
Arctic Vision: Art of the Canadian Inuit
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Canadian Arctic Producers
Inuit Masterworks: Selections from the Collection of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
McMichael Canadian Collection
Pangnirtung Print Collection *76
(annual collection)
Pangnirtung Print Retrospective: 1973-1986
Organized by Pangnirtung Eskimo Co-operative Limited, Pangnirtung, at Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
Pangnirtung Woven Tapestries
The Upstairs Gallery
The Inuit Print/L'estampe inuit
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the National Museum of Man
The Spirit World - 1977 to 1990: Baker Lake Clyde River and Pangnirtung Prints. A retrospective collection exhibited at selected commercial galleries, organized by
Canadian Arctic Producers
Public Collections
Canada Council Art Bank
Ottawa
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Hull
Eskimo Museum
Churchill
National Gallery of Canada
Ottawa
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg
Artwork
| Title | Last Sold At Auction | |
|---|---|---|
| CREATURE OF THE LAND; OWL AND GOOSE BECOME HUMAN | 2012-07 (July 2012) | |
| SEDNA | 2013-03 (March 2013) | |
| SHAMAN TRANSFORMATION (MAN/SEAL) | 2010-03 (March 2010) | |
| TALEELAYU AND FAMILY | 2020-02 (February 2020) |
Recent Auction Results
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Jul 2012 — Sold For: $120