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| Works on Cloth: Imagery by Artists of Baker Lake, Nunavut | | Author: | Marion Scott Gallery Staff | ISBN: | 0921634366 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Michael Scott, Vancouver Sun, July 29, 2002 The very best works blend patterned backgrounds with foreground figures in a way that sets the retinal nerves to tingling.
Book Description The small northern Canadian community of Baker Lake has been home to some of the foremost Inuit artists of contemporary times. While widely recognized for its stone sculpture and prints, it is in the realm of textile art that this remote community has made its most important mark on Canadian art. Invented by Baker Lake women artists in the early 1970s and practiced to this day, Inuit wall hangings area form of appliqué in which images are cut from felt and sewn to wool backings, often enlivened by embroidered surfaces. At once contemporary and traditional, these colourful images range in subject matter from the supernatural to the folkloric and ethnographic. Included colour images of over thirty contemporary examples by fifteen different artists, stories accompanying some of the art, and featuring an informative introduction by gallery director Robert Kardosh.
About the Author Published by Vancouver's internationally respected Marion Scott Gallery in conjunction with its 2002 exhibition of Baker Lake wall hangings.
Works on Cloth: Imagery by Artists of Baker Lake, Nunavut
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