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Pootoogook Kanaginak

Settlement: Cape Dorset / Kinngait

(1935-2010) — E7-1168

Northern Rock Susan Gustavison (1999) i know just by looking at the stone if it is hard or soft. My concernt is not really the hardness or the softness of the stone because I already know that. I want to be sure it is a good, solid piece of stone. I started carving when i was a child, using a file. my first carving was not for sale. It was for keeps. I wanted it for soemthing I could use as a toy. If I am carving in the winter, I baring the stone inside to warm it up before I start working on it. Then i start with the grinder before switching to files. i use the files in one direction only, pulling the tool towards me. when filing in a downward motion, it makes little holes in the stone. In the other direction, there are no holes left in the stone. And I also use the electric Dremel bits before I start the sanding process. Now when I am finished with the grinding and filing, one of my sons or daughters does all the sanding for me. I just sit back until the sanding is done. --------------- www.spiritwrestler.com A son of tribe leader Pootoogook, Kananginak trained in 1957 as one of the first printmakers, and since then he has contributed to virtually every Cape Dorset annual print release. He is noted for his careful renderings of birds, which earned him the nickname "Audubon of the Arctic." He was included in the important 1971—73 touring show "Sculpture/Inuit. Sculpture of the Inuit: Masterworks of the Canadian Arctic." Recently, he embarked on a series of detailed narrative drawings that depict both traditional and contemporary Inuit life. He has received many honours, including election to the Royal Canadian Academy in 1980. His work is widely exhibited and held in many national and international collections, including the National Gallery of Canada and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. ------------------------- married to Shouyu, son of Pootoogook and Ningeookaluk, father of Johnny Pootoogook, brother of Eegyvudluk, Paulassie and Pudlat Pootoogook was involved in the initial stages of printmaking at Cape Dorset, working with James Houston, Oshaweetuk and a few other men on the first experiments. he has tried many techniques--SC, SC/S, St, SS, SSSC, Se, SR etching---in those years, producing the prints of other artists, including those of his father, the camp leader, Pootoogook, as well as his own. is also a stone blcok cutter, a technqie which handled with the skill not unexpected of a man who is also a superlative artists and sculptor. Today he continues to draw and carve, but does not participate in printmaking on a regular basis. ---------- Pootoogook, Kananginak Kananginak;Kanaginak; Technique: Printmaking;Sculpture Address: Cape Dorset Northwest Territories Canada Born: 01 January 1935 File Location: University of Calgary Library University of British Columbia - Fine Arts Library Winnipeg Art Gallery - Clara Lander Library McMichael Canadian Art Collection - Library and Archives London Public Library National Gallery of Canada - Library and Archives Art Gallery of Ontario - Edward P. Taylor Research Library and Archives Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - Library Vancouver Art Gallery - Library ------ Kananginak Pootoogook (Cape Dorset) B. 1935 From the first experimental work shops in Cape Dorset in 1957-58, Kananginak was regarded as part of the "new wave" of graphic artists for his particular and highly developed realist style, which was unique in Cape Dorset at that time. He has contributed annually to the print collections and was also an occasional printmaker until the late '70s. He excels in detailed depictions of wildlife, particularly birds, garnering him the title "the Audubon of the Arctic". Widely exhibited, both as a master sculptor and graphic artist, he was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy in 1980. Among his many honours and achievements, four of the six images released internationally as the World Wildlife Fund Portfolio (1977) were by Kananginak. His work can be seen in many of the top North American collections, including the National Gallery of Canada and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. ------- Kananginak Pootoogook (b. 1935) Kananginak Pootoogook was born in 1935 at Ikeraksak, a small hunting camp, a small hunting camp outside Cape Dorset on Baffin Island's southwest coast. The ninth and youngest son of Ningiokoluk and her husband Pootoogook, the camp's respected leader, he was brought up to be a hunter and provider for his future family. In 1957 he moved with his parents to Cape Dorset, taking his wife Shooyoo and their daughter with him. There Kananginak met James Houston, who was then in the process of establishing the community's printmaking program. Kananginak was chosen by Houston to be one one of four men employed to cut images onto smoothed slabs of stone that could then be inked for transfer to paper. In 1961 he became the first president of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative, a position he held for the next 11 years. Around 1962 Kananginak began making his first drawings, eventually gaining a reputation for skilled draughtsmanship. One of the North's best wildlife artists, over the years Kananginak is estimated to have produced over 1300 drawings in total, while some 226 prints based on his images have been released. Still a resident of Cape Dorset and retired from the printshop since 1978, he continues to make drawings on a variety of themes. Kananginak is best known for his detailed drawings and prints of Arctic wildlife, in parcticular the region's abundant bird-life. Although his works often contain strong elements of stylization, it remains realistic by the standards of northern art, leading to frequent comparisons with the work of the American painter-naturalist James Audubon (1785-1851). Rarely taking legends or supernatural themes as his subject matter, in other works he has sought to recapture details of the lifestyle his forebears had known. Most recently he has shown an interest in portraying various episodes in the encounter between the northern and southern cultures. Despite his strongly narrative and even illustrational approach, Kananginak has developed a recognizable personal style founded upon a unique vision. ----- RCA "My father had a projection about the future, perhaps becausehe was one of the very first Inuit to lead in a religious way. By readingthe Old and New Testaments he saw clearly outlined that changes were comingto our part of the world, and my father used to say some Inuit will becomequite wealthy, like the Kabloona is in some ways, and that is true today.I think there will always be people who will not be able to really supportthemselves, and those who can. Before machines, the Inuit hunted with onlyharpoons, and in those days, some Inuit were better hunters than others,so some were better able to look after their families. I remember verywell that if one of the camps were short of food, that they would be helpedout by wealthier camps. I think this will always be true, regardless ofany cultural changes. ...Many times people look at me and think I can speak(English), by looking at my face." -------------- www.dorsetfinearts.com Kananginak has been involved with drawing and printmaking since the late 1950's when the West Baffin Co-operative first initiated the graphic arts program at Cape Dorset. Kananginak's first print, a collaborative image with his father, Pootoogook, was included in the first catalogued collection of Cape Dorset prints in 1959. Since that time, Kananginak's work has been included in almost every annual collection, and has been interpreted in many different print media - copper engraving, stonecut, stencil, lithograph and etching. Kananginak was an accomplished stonecut printmaker himself - in the early years he often proofed and editioned his own work. Kananginak and his siblings grew up in different camp areas on south Baffin Island. Their main camp was Ikirisaq where their father, Pootoogook, was the respected camp leader. Kananginak married Shooyoo from Cape Dorset in the mid-1950's. They lived at Ikirisaq until 1958 when they moved to Cape Dorset because of Pootoogook's failing health. Kananginak has been a prominent community leader. He was instrumental in the formation of the West Baffin Eskimo Co operative, and served for many years as President of its Board of Directors. He is also a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts. In 1978, the World Wildlife Commission released a limited edition portfolio of works in which four of Kananginaks' images were included. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, in both public institutions and commercial galleries. He is also a notable sculptor. In 1997, Kananginak was commissioned by the Governor General of Canada, Romeo Leblanc, to construct an inuksuq in Cape Dorset, which was then dismantled and shipped to Ottawa. Kananginak and his son Johnny were then invited to Ottawa to re-assemble the inuksuq on the grounds of Rideau Hall as part of a tribute to Native people in Canada. From the beginning, Kananginak has represented Arctic wildlife in his work, often monumental in scale. He is especially capable at drawing the many species of birds that frequent the Arctic. He has also done many memorable images illustrating the material culture of the Inuit, and narrative drawings of camp and hunting scenes. This year Kananginak has again turned his attention to the natural environment; the 2005 collection includes six images of Arctic wildlife by one of Cape Dorset's most popular graphic artists. Kananginak Pootoogook lives in Cape Dorset with his wife Shooyoo and their family. ------ Kananginak has been involved with drawing and printmaking since the late 1950's when the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative first initiated the graphic arts program at Cape Dorset. Kananginak's first print, a collaborative image with his father, Pootoogook, was included in the first catalogued collection of Cape Dorset prints in 1959. Kananginak's work has been included in almost every annual collection since that time. His work has been produced in several print media - copper engravings, stonecuts, stencils, lithographs and etchings. Kananginak was an accomplished printmaker himself; in the early years he often proofed and editioned his own work. Kananginak and his siblings grew up in different camp areas on south Baffin Island. Their main camp was Ikirisaq where their father, Pootoogook, was the respected camp leader. Kananginak married Shooyoo from Cape Dorset in the mid-1950's. They lived at Ikirisaq until 1958 when they moved to Cape Dorset because of Pootoogook's failing health. Kananginak has been a prominent and involved community leader. He was instrumental in the formation of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative, and served for many years as President of its Board of Directors. He is also a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts. In 1978, the World Wildlife Commission released a limited edition portfolio of works in which four of Kananginaks' images were included. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, in both public institutions and commercial galleries. He is also a notable sculptor. In 1997, Kananginak was commissioned by the Governor General of Canada, Roméo LeBlanc, to construct an inukshuk in Cape Dorset, which was then dismantled and shipped to Ottawa. Kananginak and his son Johnny were then invited to Ottawa to re-assemble the inuksuq on the grounds of Rideau Hall as part of a tribute to Native people in Canada. From the beginning, Kananginak has represented Arctic wildlife in his work, sometimes monumental in scale such as last year's Angujjuaq (Great Big Bear). He is especially capable at drawing the many species of birds that frequent the Arctic. In more recent years he has focussed on the material culture of the Inuit, producing realistic, narrative drawings of camp and hunting scenes. This year Kananginak has again turned his attention to the natural environment; his depictions of the polar bear (Bears on Blue, 04-3) and the caribou (Shedding the Velvet, 04-5) are classic images enhanced by the graphic potential of the stonecut. Kananginak was born in 1935, and lives in Cape Dorset, in the Qikiqtaaluk region of Nunavut. --------- Sculpture, Drawing, Prints, Printmaking Kananginak was a part of the first Cape Dorset Print Collection in 1959 and has taken part in almost every collection since.His accurate depictions of birds and animals of the arctic have given him the nickname "The Audubon of the Arctic".In 1980 he was elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts. Awards 1980 Elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts ------------------------- www.elcalondon.com Collections Agnes Eherington Art Centre, Queens University, Kingston, ON Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, TX Amway Environmental Foundation Collection, Ada, MI Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, AK Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, ON Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, ON Art Gallery of York University, Downsville, ON Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto, ON Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, NB CIBC Collection, Toronto, ON Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, ON Canadian Guild of Crafts, Montreal, QC Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, QC Cape Dorset Print Collection, Cape Dorset, NU Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City, MI Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, AB GE Canada Inuit Art Collection, Mississauga, ON Glenbow Museum, Calgary, AB Inuit Cultural Institute, Rankin Inlet, NU Klamer Family Collection, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON Laurentian University Museum & Arts Centre, Sudbury, ON London Regional Art Gallery, London, ON Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, ON McMaster University Art Gallery, Hamilton, ON McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, ON Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, SK Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal, Montreal, QC Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON Prince of Wales, Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife, NT Red Deer and District Museum, Red Deer, AB Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON Sarick Collection, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON Shell Canada Collection, Calgary, AB Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA Toronto-Dominion Bank Collection, Toronto, ON University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Lethbridge, AB University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB Whyte Museum, Banff, AB Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB Commissions 1997 Commissioned to carve a 5'8" inukshuk installed at Rideau Hall, Ottawa for National Aboriginal Day 1988 Norgraphics Commission 1988 Guild of Crafts Commission 1979 Commissioned by the National Museums to make two etchings for inclusion in their 1979 gift catalogue 1979 Commissioned by the Group of 100 to produce a lithographic print 1978 The World Wildlife Commission released a limited edition portfolio of works in which four of Kananginak's images were included 1977 Commissioned to make four limited edition prints for the World Wildlife portfolio 1976 United Nations Conference 'Habitat Folio' commission. One of four artists commissioned to produce a collection of prints for the conference 1961 UNICEF commission. One of five artists commissioned to create designs to be used as Unicef Christmas cards 1960 Imperial Oil commission. One of five artists commissioned to produce a special folio of prints Credits 1992 Speaker at the Inuit art Conference held at the McMichael Canadian Collection 1977 'Inuit World' collection, published in a boxed edition by Kingait Press 1958 Represented Cape Dorset on a good will tour to Greenland Exhibitions 2005 Cape Dorset Print Collection, Dorset Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 2004 Cape Dorset Print Collection, Dorset Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 2003 Then and Now, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC 2002 Cape Dorset Legends, The Guild Shop, Toronto, ON 2002 Cape Dorset Print Collection 02, Dorset Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 2002 Cape Dorset Graphics, Arctic Artistry, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 2001 Living Arctic, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC 2001 Cross-Currents, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 2000 Arctic Spirit, Boise State University, Boise, ID 2000 A Different Nature, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 2000 Cape Dorset Print Collection, West Baffin Eskimo Co-op, Cape Dorset, NU 2000 Small Sculptures by Great Artists 2000, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1999 Horizons, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC 1999 Drawings by Kananginak Pootoogook, Issacs/inuit Gallery, Toronto, ON 1999 Kananginak Pootoogook: Drawings, Albers Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1998 Fishing, Hunting & Wildlife, River Gallery, Fergus, ON 1997 Stone & Bone, Sun Valley Centre for the Arts and Humanities, Ketchum, ID 1997 itinraire inuit, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France 1997 Inuit Prints and Drawings, Canadian Guild of Crafts, Montreal, QC 1997 Singing & Dancing & Playing, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1997 Wolves & Caribou, Albers Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1997 Graphite & Stone, Spirit Wrestler, Vancouver, BC 1996 Elagiiqniq/Family, MacDonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, ON 1996 Emerging Spirit, The Banff Centre, Banff, AB 1995 Immaginario Inuit, Galerie d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Verona, Italy 1995 The Birds of Cape Dorset, Albers Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1995 Exhibition of Inuit Art, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, ON 1995 Cape Dorset Engravings and Etchings, Arctic Artistry, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 1995 Sunakutagnuvalautut: Things from the Past, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1995 Sedna: Spirit of the Sea, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1994 Share the Vision, Art Space Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1994 Cape Dorset Revisited, West Baffin Eskimo Co-op, Cape Dorset, NU 1994 Cape Dorset Revisited, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, ON 1994 Arctic Spirit, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA 1994 Kunst van de Inuit Eskimo's, Huis Hellemans, Edegem, Belgium 1994 Small Sculptures by Great Artists 3, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1993 Muskox-Umingmak, Houston North Gallery, Lunenburg, NS 1993 Sculpture and Graphics from Cape Dorset, Art Space Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1993 The Treasured Monument, Marion Scott Gallery, Vancouver, BC 1993 Drawings by Kananginak Pootoogook, Albers Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1993 Contemporary Inuit Drawings, Muscaraelle Museum of Art, Williamsburg, VA 1993 Small Sculptures by Great Artists 2, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1992 Inuit Print and Sculpture, Westdale Gallery, Hamilton, ON 1992 Inuit Art, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON 1992 Salon International Europ'art, Galerie Saint Merri, Geneva, Switzerland 1992 Oonark, Pudlo, Kananginak, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB 1992 Each Depends on the Other, Houston North Gallery, Lunenburg, NS 1992 Arctic Ice, Marion Scott Gallery, Vancouver, BC 1992 Borealis, Freeport Art Museum and Cultural Centre, Freeport, IL 1992 Small Sculptures by Great Artists 1, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1991 Sojourns to Nunavut, Bunkamura Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 1991 Art Inuit, Le Theatre, la Ciotat, France 1991 Art Inuit, Galerie la Tour des Cardinaux, L'Isle sur la Sorge, France 1991 Inuit Music in Art, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1991 Mother and Child, Albers Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1991 Art Inuit, Galerie Ombre et Lumiere, Ensisheim, France 1991 Art Inuit, Chapelle de la Visitation, Thonon, France 1991 Glaciopolis, Maison de Pesney, Les Arcs, France 1991 Cape Dorset Stone Sculpture, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC 1991 Art Inuit, Galerie Akenaton, Troyes, France 1991 Art Inuit, Le Colombier, Ville D'Avray, France 1991 Inuit Sculpture, Muscarelle Museum of Art, Williamsburg, VA 1991 Moving Around the Form, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, ON 1991 In Cape Dorset We Do It This Way, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, ON 1990 Inuit Art from the Gelnbow Collection, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, AB 1990 Arctic Mirror, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, QC 1990 Inuit drawings, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC 1990 Art Inuit, Maison Falleur, Cambrai, France 1990 Art Inuit, Palais de l'Europe, le Touquet, France 1990 Small Sculptures from the Canadian Arctic, Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto, ON 1990 Inuit Graphics and Drawings, Arctic Artistry, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 1990 Art Inuit, Thonon les Bains, France 1990 Inuit Masterworks, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC 1990 Art Inuit, Galerie Saint Merri, Paris, France 1989 Cold Stones, Warm Hearts, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA 1989 Cape Dorset Printmaking, McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinburg, ON 1989 Birds, The Guild Shop, Toronto, ON 1989 A New Day Dawning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1989 Inuit Graphic Art, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB 1989 Kananginak Pootoogook of Cape Dorset, Gallery Indigena, Stratford, ON 1988 Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection, Canadian Guild of Crafts, Montreal, QC 1988 A Collectors Feast, Snow Goose Associates, Seattle, WA 1988 Inuit Images in Transition, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 1988 Exhibition of Original Drawings by Three Inuit Artists, Gallery Phillips, Don Mills, ON 1988 The World Around Me, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB 1988 Exhibition of Original Drawings by Kananginak Pootoogook, The Guild Shop, Toronto, ON 1987 Inuit Graphics from the Past, Arctic Artistry, Scarsdale, NY 1987 1987 Eskimo Art, Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC 1987 Inuit Traditions in Graphics: 1961-1987, Arctic Artistry, Hartsdale, NY 1987 Cape Dorset Prints, Canadian Guild of Crafts, Montreal, QC 1987 Contemporary Inuit Drawings, MacDonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, ON 1987 Drawings by Kananginak Pootoogook, Canadian Guild of Crafts, Montreal, QC 1987 Kananginak: Designs & Drawings, Canadian Guild of Crafts, Montreal, QC 1986 Spirit of the Land, The Koffler Gallery, Toronto, ON 1986 John and Mary Robertson Collection of Inuit Art, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, ON 1986 Inuit Graphics through the Year, Arctic Artistry, Scarsdale, NY 1986 Cape Dorset Prints and Sculpture, McMaster Art Gallery, Hamilton, ON 1986 Work by Kananginak, Eskimo Graphics, Kitchener, ON 1985 Die Kunst aus der Arktis, Commerzbank, Frankfurt, Germany 1985 Uumajut: Animal Imagery in Inuit Art, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB 1985 Alaska Eskimo Dolls, Council on the Arts, Edmonton, AB 1985 Chisel and Brush, Dept of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, ON 1985 Aboriginal Rights In Canada, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, ON 1984 Arctic Vision, Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, ON 1984 Cape Dorset Prints, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON 1984 On the Land, The Arctic Circle, Los Angeles, CA 1984 Images of the Far North, Studio Art Gallery, Binghamton, NY 1984 The Last and First Eskimos, Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth, TX 1983 Return of the Birds, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC 1983 Grasp Tight the Old Ways, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON 1983 Inuit Survival, Enook Galleries, Waterloo, ON 1983 Fantasy and Stylization, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC 1983 Cape Dorset Prints, Rideau Hall, Ottawa, ON 1983 Inuit Art at Rideau Hall, Rideau Hall, Ottawa, ON 1983 Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art of Canada, UN General Assembly Building, New York, NY 1982 Noel au Chateau, Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, ON 1981 Festival of Birds, The Arctic Circle, Los Angeles, CA 1981 The Year of the Bear, The Arctic Circle, Los Angeles, CA 1981 Cape Dorset Engravings, Dept of Indian Affairs, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON 1981 Murray and Marguerite Vaughan Inuit Print Collection, Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, NB 1980 Cape Dorset, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB 1980 First Annual Collectors Invitational, Inuk 1/Eskimo Art, San Francisco, CA 1980 Klamer Family Collection of Inuit Art, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON 1979 By Light of the Qulliq, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 1979 Canadian Eskimo Art, Fine Arts Gallery, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 1979 Eskimo Narrative, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB 1979 Inuit Prints, University of New Brunswick, Long Gallery, St John, NB 1979 Inuit Art in the 1970's, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, ON 1979 Images of the Inuit, Simon Fraser Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC 1978 From the University Collection, University of New Brunswick, Art Centre Gallery, Fredericton, NB 1978 Eskimo Art, Embankment Gallery, London, England 1978 Polar Vision, Jerusalem Artists' House Museum, Jerusalem, Israel 1977 Contemporary Eskimo Prints and Sculpture, Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, TX 1977 The Inuit Print, Dept of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, ON 1977 Lithographs Dorset '77, The Arctic Circle, Los Angeles, CA 1976 Cape Dorset Prints, London Art Gallery, Clinton, ON 1976 Tribute to Cape Dorset Male Artists, Inukshuk Gallery, Waterloo, ON 1976 Pudlo Prints, Dept of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, ON 1975 We Lived by Animals, Dept of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, ON 1975 Cape Dorset Collection, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB 1975 Kananginak - Engravings, Robertson Galleries, Ottawa, ON 1974 Crafts from Arctic Canada, Canadian Eskimo Arts Council, Ottawa, ON 1974 Ulu/Inua, Casino Gallery, Chicago, IL 1974 Ten Masterworks Exhibition Artists, Gallery of the Arctic, Victoria, BC 1974 Eskimo Art, Queens Museum, Flushing, New York, NY 1973 Les Eskimos, Studio 44, Brussels, Belgium 1971 Sculpture Inuit, Canadian Eskimo Arts Council, Ottawa, ON 1970 Canadian Eskimo Arts Festival, Alaska Methodist University Galleries, Anchorage, AK 1968 Eskimo Sculpture, Man & His World, Arctic Pavilion, Montreal, QC 1968 Eskimo Carvings, Waddington, Montreal, QC 1967 Inoonoot Eskima, Konstframjandet, Stockholm, Sweden 1967 Cape Dorset - A Decade of Eskimo Prints & Recent Sculpture, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON 1963 Art Eskimo, Galerie de France, Paris, France Publications 2005 Cape Dorset Sculpture FEATURED PAGE 11, 59, 85, 90 1995 Galerie d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea. 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Canadian Art, vol 17, no 1 ------ --------Pootoogook, Kananginak Musk Ox by Kananginak Pootoogook is a very expressive, dramatic interpretation of this massive animal that inhabits the barren lands and the larger islands of the high Arctic. In this sculpture, each formal element — overall composition, texture, scale, material, finish, interior contours, and light and shade — contributes to the overall expressive effect of the sculpture. This is even more remarkable as Kananginak Pootoogook is sculpting an animal that he knows only through the medium of television. Since musk ox do not live in the Baffin region, he has undertaken this sculpture from memory. Kananginak Pootoogook has attained an international reputation for his abilities as a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor. He was one of the first in Cape Dorset to actively participate in the first experimental attempts at fine-art printing introduced to the community by James Houston in 1957. He continued as a printmaker until 1978, working in all media including stonecut, stencil, copper engraving, and silkscreen on fabric. Later he became proficient in lithography including executing his own drawings directly on the stone. He has established an international reputation as an artist for his close observation of nature and his sensitive rendering of animals and birds. For Kananginak Pootoogook, art — whether his sculptures or his hundreds of drawings and prints — is a means of keeping his Inuit traditions alive in the face of tremendous cultural pressures and change. He was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy in 1980. Before starting to draw or sculpt, Kananginak likes to think through his visual ideas and have a clear image of the final product in his mind. For him, the reductive process of sculpture is less difficult than the additive process of drawing. In Musk Ox, the artist has expressed the massive bulk of the animal through the scale of the piece and the solid look of the lower legs and feet. At the same time, he achieves a sense of drama through the twist of the head and the swirling masses of the animal's thick, shaggy coat. The spectator can sense the force of an Arctic wind whipping with great ferocity around the stolid figure. The deep gouging of the stone, creating expressive light and dark areas in addition to contrasts in texture, add to the sculpture's overall excitement and drama. The artist's skill is also evident in the highly polished lustre of the stone. -----------Kananginak Pootoogook: Male artist (drawings, prints, printmaking, sculpture, & jewellery). Born: January 1,1935, lives in Cape Dorset. Has been involved in C.D Printmaking since its inception in 1959, worked with James Houston. He represents realistic Arctic wildlife and narrative drawings of camp and hunting scenes. Kananginak's work has been featured in galleries around the world. He was commissioned by Governor General Romeo Leblanc in 1997 to construct, on the grounds of Rideau Hall, an inuksuk as a tribute to Native Peoples of Canada. --------------- Kananginak Pootoogook, sculptor, designer, draughtsman, printmaker (b at Ikerrasak camp, South Baffin I, NWT 1935). Son of the great camp leader Pootoogook, he came to Cape Dorset in 1957. In 1958, when James HOUSTON brought PRINTMAKING to the North, he became one of the 4 original printers. Kananginak works in all media, but he excels as an engraver and lithographer, particularly of wildlife art, which he has mastered completely while retaining a personal style with definite abstract qualities. Recently, he has begun making baroquely detailed sculptures, exhibiting the same skill that he showed in his engravings. His sister Napatchie and brother Paulassie are also good artists. --------- KANANGINAK POOTOOGOOK (KANAGINAK) Born: January 1, 1935 Male E7-1168 Resides: Cape Dorset Drawings, Prints, Printmaking, Sculpture, Jewellery EXHIBITIONS: 1959, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, Cape Dorset Graphics 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, (annual collection) 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, (illustrated catalogue) 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 1959, 1960, 1961, 1969, 1970, Cape Dorset Print Collection (printmaker) 1971, 1977, 1978 (annual collection) (illustrated catalogue) January - February 1963 ART ESKIMO Galerie de France Paris, France (illustrated catalogue) 1967 Inoonoot Eskima: Grafik och Skulptur fran Cape Dorset och Povungnituk Konstframjandet Stockholm, Sweden (catalogue) January - February 1967 Cape Dorset - A Decade of Eskimo Prints & Recent Sculpture National Gallery of Canada, in cooperation with the Canadian Eskimo Art Committee Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) 1968 Eskimo Sculpture Man & His World, Arctic Pavilion Montreal, Quebec November - Dec 1968 Eskimo Carvings Waddington Montreal, Quebec (illustrated catalogue) September - Oct1970 Canadian Eskimo Arts Festival Alaska Methodist University Galleries Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) 1971 - 1973 Sculpture/Inuit: Masterworks of the Canadian Arctic Canadian Eskimo Arts Council Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) December 1973 - January 1974 Les Eskimos/De Eskimo's Studio 44 - Passage 44 Brussels, Belgium (illustrated catalogue) 1974 Crafts from Arctic Canada/Artisanat de l'arctique canadien Canadian Eskimo Arts Council Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) June - September 1974 Ulu/Inua: Form and Fantasy in Eskimo Art Casino Gallery, Ravinia Park Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. (catalogue) August 1974 Ten Masterworks Exhibition Artists Gallery of the Arctic Victoria, British Columbia (illustrated catalogue) October - Nov 1974 Eskimo Art Queens Museum Flushing, New York, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) 1975 Cape Dorset - Selected Sculpture from the Collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (illustrated catalogue) 1975 - 1979 We Lived by Animals/Nous Vivions des Animaux Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in cooperation with the Department of External Affairs Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) 1976 Cape Dorset Prints London Art Gallery, Organized for the Central Huron Library Clinton, Ontario (tour) March 1976 A Tribute to Cape Dorset Male Artists Inukshuk Gallery Waterloo, Ontario 1977 The Contemporary Eskimo Prints and Sculpture Amon Carter Museum of Western Art &n -------------------- Kananginak Pootoogook (Kanaginak) Ê Born: January 1, 1935 Male E7-1168 Resides: Cape Dorset Drawings, Prints, Printmaking, Sculpture, Jewelry Collections: - Agnes Etherington Arts Center, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario - Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, Texas, USA - Amway Environmental Foundation Collection, Ada, Michigan, USA - Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, Alaska, USA - Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario - Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario - Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario - Art Gallery of York University, Downsview, Ontario - Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto, Ontario - Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, New Brunswick - CIBC Collection, Toronto, Ontario - Canada Arts Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Ontario - Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec, Montreal, Quebec - Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec - Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City, Michigan, USA - Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta - GE Canada Inuit Art Collection, Mississauga, Ontario - Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta - Inuit Cultural Institute, Rankin Inlet, Nunavut - Klamer Family Collection, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario - Laurention University Museum and Arts Center, Sudbury, Ontario - London Regional Art Gallery, London, Ontario - MacDonald Stewart Art Center, Guelph, Ontario - McMaster University Art Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario - McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario - Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USA - Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal, Quebec - Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC - National Galley of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario - Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Center, Yellowknif, Northwest Territiories - Red Deer and District Museum and Archives, Red Deer, Alberta - Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario - Sarick Collection, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario - Shell Canada Collection, Calgary, Alberta - Simon Fraser Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia - Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts, USA - Toronto-Dominion Bank Collection, Toronto, Ontario - University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta - University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta - University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick - Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Alberta - Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba Honors, Achievements and Events: 1958 Represented Cape Dorset on a good-will tour to Greenland. 1965 Chosen to represent Cape Dorset artists at the exhibition of prints and sculpture at Stratford, Ontario 1977 Commissioned to make four limited edition prints for the World Wildlife portfolio; also included in the cape Dorset Graphic annual catalogue of 1978. Attended the preview of the portfolio at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. 1978 Attended the printmakers' conference in Ottawa, Ontario. 1979 Commissioned by the National Museums to make two etchings for inclusion in their 1979 gift catalogue. Entitled ÔSitgarriat I' and ÔSitgarriat II' released in 1979, and documented in the Cape Dorset Graphic annual catalogue for 1981. 1980 Elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts. 1988 Attended the opening of the solo exhibition ÔKananginak' in February, which was held at the Guild Shop. 1989 Attended the opening of the exhibition ÔCape Dorset Printmaking 1959 — 1989' held at the McMichael Canadian Collection. Arts of the Eskimo: Prints: /Ed. By Ernst Roch. Texts by Patrick Furneaux and Leo Rosshandler. Montreal: Signum Press in association with Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1974. Barz, Sandra B. Simiuni Sivuarapi Vs. J. J. Audubon. Arts and Culture of the North, vol. 7, no. 2, Summer, 1984. p. 471. Jackson, Marion E. Personal Versus Cultural Expression in Inuit Prints. in Print Voice: A Publication on Printmaking and Print Artists. Edmonton, University of Alberta, 1984. p. 21 — 25. Macduff, Alistair Lords of the Stone: An Anthology of Eskimo Sculpture. / By Alistair Macduff. Photographs by George M. Galpin. North Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 1982. Printers of Kingait Press The Inuit World. Cape Dorset: Kingait Press, West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative Ltd, 1977. © Inuit Art Section, INAC 1997 --------------- BIOPageTopPic-V2.jpg (8113 bytes) KANANGINAK POOTOOGOOK (KANAGINAK) Born: January 1, 1935 Male E7-1168 Resides: Cape Dorset Drawings, Prints, Printmaking, Sculpture, Jewellery EXHIBITIONS: 1959, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, Cape Dorset Graphics 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, (annual collection) 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, (illustrated catalogue) 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 1959, 1960, 1961, 1969, 1970, Cape Dorset Print Collection (printmaker) 1971, 1977, 1978 (annual collection) (illustrated catalogue) January - February 1963 ART ESKIMO Galerie de France Paris, France (illustrated catalogue) 1967 Inoonoot Eskima: Grafik och Skulptur fran Cape Dorset och Povungnituk Konstframjandet Stockholm, Sweden (catalogue) January - February 1967 Cape Dorset - A Decade of Eskimo Prints & Recent Sculpture National Gallery of Canada, in cooperation with the Canadian Eskimo Art Committee Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) 1968 Eskimo Sculpture Man & His World, Arctic Pavilion Montreal, Quebec November - Dec 1968 Eskimo Carvings Waddington Montreal, Quebec (illustrated catalogue) September - Oct1970 Canadian Eskimo Arts Festival Alaska Methodist University Galleries Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) 1971 - 1973 Sculpture/Inuit: Masterworks of the Canadian Arctic Canadian Eskimo Arts Council Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) December 1973 - January 1974 Les Eskimos/De Eskimo's Studio 44 - Passage 44 Brussels, Belgium (illustrated catalogue) 1974 Crafts from Arctic Canada/Artisanat de l'arctique canadien Canadian Eskimo Arts Council Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) June - September 1974 Ulu/Inua: Form and Fantasy in Eskimo Art Casino Gallery, Ravinia Park Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. (catalogue) August 1974 Ten Masterworks Exhibition Artists Gallery of the Arctic Victoria, British Columbia (illustrated catalogue) October - Nov 1974 Eskimo Art Queens Museum Flushing, New York, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) 1975 Cape Dorset - Selected Sculpture from the Collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (illustrated catalogue) 1975 - 1979 We Lived by Animals/Nous Vivions des Animaux Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in cooperation with the Department of External Affairs Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) 1976 Cape Dorset Prints London Art Gallery, Organized for the Central Huron Library Clinton, Ontario (tour) March 1976 A Tribute to Cape Dorset Male Artists Inukshuk Gallery Waterloo, Ontario 1977 The Contemporary Eskimo Prints and Sculpture Amon Carter Museum of Western Art Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) January 1977 - Jun 1982 The Inuit Print/L'estampe inuit Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the National Museum of Man Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) April 1977 Lithographs Dorset '77 The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. April - September 1978 From the University Collection University of New Brunswick Art Centre Gallery, Memorial Hall Fredericton, New Brunswick (catalogue) October - Nov1978 Eskimo Art Embankment Gallery London, England (illustrated catalogue) November - Dec 1978 Polar Vision: Canadian Eskimo Graphics Jerusalem Artists' House Museum Jerusalem, Israel (illustrated catalogue) 1979 - 1981 By the Light of the Qulliq: Eskimo Life in the Canadian Arctic Smithsonian Institution, A travelling exhibition of Inuit art from the Feheley Collection Washington, D.C., U.S.A. (tour) (illustrated catalogue) March - April 1979 Canadian Eskimo Art: a representative exhibition from the collection of Professor and Mrs. Philip Gray Fine Arts Gallery, Montana State University Bozeman, Montana, U.S.A. (catalogue) March - May 1979 Eskimo Narrative Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (tour) (illustrated catalogue) May 1979 Inuit Prints University of New Brunswick Long Gallery, St. John Campus St John, New Brunswick (tour) July 1979 - May 1980 Inuit Art in the 1970s Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre Kingston, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) July 1979 - Oct1981 Images of the Inuit: from the Simon Fraser Collection Simon Fraser Gallery, Simon Fraser University Burnaby, British Columbia (tour) (illustrated catalogue) January - March 1980 Cape Dorset Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (illustrated catalogue) February - March 1980 First Annual Collectors' Invitational Exhibition Inuk 1/Eskimo Art San Francisco, California, U.S.A. April - May 1980 The Klamer Family Collection of Inuit Art from the Art Gallery of Ontario University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario (illustrated catalogue) April - May 1981 Festival of Birds The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. September 1981 The Year of the Bear The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. October 1981 - January 1983 Cape Dorset Engravings Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, circulated by the Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto, Ontario (tour) (illustrated brochure) October 1981 - February 1983 The Murray and Marguerite Vaughan Inuit Print Collection Beaverbrook Art Gallery Fredericton, New Brunswick (tour) (illustrated catalogue) December 1982 - January 1983 Noel au Chateau - Art inuit de la collection Macdonald Stewart Art Centre Macdonald Stewart Art Centre Guelph, Ontario presented at Chateau Dufresne Montreal, Quebec February - March 1983 Return of the Birds Inuit Gallery of Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia (illustrated catalogue) May 1983 - April 1985 Grasp Tight the Old Ways: Selections from the Klamer Family Collection of Inuit Art Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) September - October 1983 Inuit Survival Enook Galleries, Waterloo, Ontario Presented at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery Waterloo, Ontario October 1983 Fantasy and Stylization - Cape Dorset Sculpture Inuit Gallery of Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia (illustrated catalogue) October - November 1983 The Cape Dorset Print Presented at Rideau Hall by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Ottawa, Ontario November 1983 - January 1984 Inuit Art at Rideau Hall Presented by Indian Affairs and Northern Development Ottawa, Ontario November 1983 - March 1985 Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art of Canada Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa, presented at the General Assembly Building, United Nations New York, New York, U.S.A. (tour) (illustrated brochure) February 1984 - June 1986 Arctic Vision: Art of the Canadian Inuit Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Canadian Arctic Producers Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) June - August 1984 Cape Dorset Prints: Twenty-Five Years National Gallery of Canada

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