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Johnny Aculiak

Settlement: Port Harrison / Inukjuak, Umiujaq

(1951-2008) — E9-1958

Johnny Aculiak was born on one of the Hopewell Islands, just north of Inukjuak. He has lived in other communities, but moved back to Inukjuak in 1993. Although he is best known for his carvings, Aculiak has also ventured into drawing and jewellery making. Aculiak learned to carve on his own in 1968 and has since worked with materials such as stone, antler, ivory and whalebone. Aculiak, however, prefers working with soapstone. One of his favourite subjects to depict is an Inuk hunting game; he feels it is important others learn about his people and their culture. 

In a 1997 interview, Aculiak said that at first, he was shy about his work and he would hide his carvings from everyone. He felt that they were not good enough for people to look at and he was very anxious to be able to carve as well as his friends. Preferring hand tools over power tools, Aculiak carves highly naturalistic narratives. His figures are in tight complex spaces interlocking with one another. He produces interesting and creative representations of people and animals as they hunt, eat and play. Even details like teeth are painstakingly added with small bits of carved ivory or antler, to the figures. Often, he works the surface of the soft dark green stone with careful etchings and incisions to contrast the polished areas in order to show the differences between the figures, their tools and the land. 

Aculiak is married to crafts artist Lily Aculiak.

 


Exhibitions

  • Arctic Forms - Inuit Sculpture, Arctic Inuit Art Gallery
  • Arctic Quebec Print Collection *73, (annual collection)
  • Arctic Quebec Print Collection II *73, (annual collection)
  • Arctic Quebec Print Collection II *74, (annual collection)
  • Images from the Arctic, Galerie D'Art Vincent
  • Major/Minor, Marion Scott Gallery
  • Miniaturen, Inuit Galerie
  • Not Just a Dancing Step..., Galerie D'Art Vincent
  • Povungnituk, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Stories in Stone: Soapstone Sculptures From Northern Quebec and Kenya, La Federation des Cooperatives du Nouveau-Quebec
  • The Art of the Eskimo, Newman Galleries
  • The Inuit Imagination, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Things Made by Inuit, La Federation des Cooperatives du Nouveau-Quebec

Collections

  • Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull
  • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
  • Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg

Exhibitions

Arctic Forms - Inuit Sculpture

Arctic Inuit Art Gallery


Arctic Quebec Print Collection *73

(annual collection)


Arctic Quebec Print Collection II *73

(annual collection)


Arctic Quebec Print Collection II *74

(annual collection)


Images from the Arctic

Galerie D'Art Vincent


Major/Minor

Marion Scott Gallery


Miniaturen

Inuit Galerie


Not Just a Dancing Step...

Galerie D'Art Vincent


Povungnituk

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Stories in Stone: Soapstone Sculptures From Northern Quebec and Kenya

La Federation des Cooperatives du Nouveau-Quebec


The Art of the Eskimo

Newman Galleries


The Inuit Imagination

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Things Made by Inuit

La Federation des Cooperatives du Nouveau-Quebec

Public Collections

Canadian Museum of Civilization

Hull


National Gallery of Canada

Ottawa


Winnipeg Art Gallery

Winnipeg

Artwork

Title Last Sold At Auction
DOG WITH PUPS 2010-01 (January 2010)
DRUMMER 2008-11 (November 2008)
GOOSE 2007-04 (April 2007)
HUNTER WITH TWO FISH 2020-11 (November 2020)
HUNTER WITH WALRUS 2011-01 (January 2011)
PANEL CARVED IN RELIEF WITH A HUNTING SCENE AND TWO BIRDS ABOUT TO FLY 2010-01 (January 2010)

Recent Auction Results

HUNTER WITH TWO FISH
Estimate: 500 — 700
Sold: Nov 2020 — Sold For: $780
HUNTER WITH WALRUS
Estimate: 150 — 250
Sold: Jan 2011 — Sold For: $132
PANEL CARVED IN RELIEF WITH A HUNTING SCENE AND TWO BIRDS ABOUT TO FLY
Estimate: 40 — 60
Sold: Jan 2010 — Sold For: $84
DOG WITH PUPS
Estimate: 40 — 60
Sold: Jan 2010 — Sold For: $162
DRUMMER
Estimate: 400 — 600
Sold: Nov 2008 — Sold For: $240
GOOSE
Estimate: 300 — 500
Sold: Apr 2007 — Sold For: $300