Cultural
Floe: Modern and Inuit Traditions Exhibition
June 3, 2010 -
September 6, 2010
Varley Art Gallery
216 Main Street Unionville map
Curated by: Dr. Anna Hudson
This exhibition
will juxtapose sculpture and drawing produced at the beginning and
(arguably) end of the ethnically defined field of Inuit modern art.
During the 1950s an international market developed for carving
produced in the regions now known as Nunavut and Nunavik. Sixty years
later, following significant attainments in Aboriginal
self-governance, current Inuit art now flows into an expansive
international contemporary art practice. In this new context,
individual artists are celebrated as witnesses to a new global
reality. Inuit traditional knowledge privileges the expression of
personal experience over received information. The subjective views of
life captured in these sculptures and drawings advance the continuity
of an inuit way of being in the world and offer a template of cultural
influence on contemporary culture. Among the artists featured are:
Shuvinai Ashoona, Tim Pitsiulak, William Noah, and Idris Moss-Davies.
For more
information visit www.varleygallery.ca
or call 905-477-9511.