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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ARNAQU ASHEVAK (1956-2009) KINNGAIT (CAPE DORSET), Evening, 2001
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ARNAQU ASHEVAK (1956-2009) KINNGAIT (CAPE DORSET)

Evening, 2001
black ink and coloured pencil on paper, 20 x 26 in (50.8 x 66 cm), framed
titled, signed, and dated, '"EVENING / A. Ashevak '01."
LOT 92
ESTIMATE: $2,000 — $3,000
PRICE REALIZED: $2,400.00

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Arnaqu Ashevak, adopted son of Kenojuak Ashevak, was a brilliant artist whose career was cut off too soon with his premature death from cancer in 2009. Throughout the 1990s and...
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Arnaqu Ashevak, adopted son of Kenojuak Ashevak, was a brilliant artist whose career was cut off too soon with his premature death from cancer in 2009. Throughout the 1990s and the first decade of the 2000s, he consistently surprised the Inuit art world with his continued search for innovative subject matter and media. Arnaqu’s mastery was well-recognized at the time when he was selected to attend the Banff Centre for the Arts for a workshop in ceramics.


Known for his mobiles made of bone and antler and his drawings inspired by global images, this drawing of a quiet and serene landscape at sunset seems to be a stylistic deviation for Arnaqu. This, however, was part of the magic of Arnaqu’s artistry – rather than sticking with a conventional style, he constantly pushed the limits of subject and media. He was also seamlessly able to show his mastery of various media used by his colleagues in Kinngait. In this simple and yet sumptuous landscape, he uses coloured pencil to masterfully capture the serenity and beauty of a summer sunset on South Baffin Island.


References: For more information about the artist, see “A Filtered Vision: The World According to Arnaqu Ashevak” in Inuit Art Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 2, Summer 2006, pp. 24-31. For further examples of Arnaqu’s drawn work, see the exhibition Making Marks: Drawings From Kinngait, Toronto, Ontario, First Arts, 22 January - 24 February 2023. For some brief information about the artist, see Ingo Hessel, Arctic Spirit: Inuit Art from the Albrecht Collection at the Heard Museum, (Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre / Phoenix: Heard Museum, 2006), cat 57, p. 67.


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Provenance

Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto:
Acquired from the above by John and Joyce Price, Seattle, 2004.

Exhibitions

Toronto, Feheley Fine Arts, Kenojuak and Onward: Arnaqu Ashevak, Adamie Ashevak, Kenojuak Ashevak, November 2004, cat. 28;

In the Shadow of the Midnight Sun: Sami and Inuit Art 2000-2005, travelling exh., Hamilton, Ontario, Art Gallery of Hamilton, 14 January - 7 May 2006; St. John's, Newfoundland, The Rooms, 16 Feb - 20 April 2007; Winnipeg, Winnipeg Art Gallery, 19 May - 19 August 2007; Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Yukon Arts Centre, 10 January - 9 March 2008; Ottawa, Ontario, National Gallery of Canada, 23 May - 17 August 2008.


Publications

Toronto, Feheley Fine Arts, Kenojuak and Onward: Arnaqu Ashevak, Adamie Ashevak, Kenojuak Ashevak, November 2004, cat. 28;
Jean Blodgett, In the Shadow of the Midnight Sun: Sami and Inuit Art 2000-2005, (Hamilton: Art Gallery of Hamilton, 2007), no cat. no., reproduced p. 33;
Leslie Boyd Ryan, Cape Dorset Prints: A Retrospective, (San Francisco: Pomegranate, 2007), p. 196, as Evening Landscape.
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