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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985

RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO

Journey #1, 1985
acrylic on canvas, 69.5 x 48 (176.5 x 121.9 cm)
signed, dated, and titled, 'R. Rivet / /85 / "Journey #1"'.
LOT 32
ESTIMATE: $4,000 — $6,000
PRICE REALIZED: $4,932.00

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) RICK RIVET (1949-) SAHTU-MÉTIS, AKLAVIK, NWT / ONTARIO, Journey #1, 1985
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Rick Rivet’s artistic practice and influences draw from many sources, ranging from his own Métis heritage, to shamanism, to various Euro-American artists and Indigenous art movements. Indeed, there is a...
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Rick Rivet’s artistic practice and influences draw from many sources, ranging from his own Métis heritage, to shamanism, to various Euro-American artists and Indigenous art movements. Indeed, there is a wealth of different messages and imagery in Rivet’s work. A frequent and repeated theme is journeying, be it Rivet’s own voyage through life, a spiritual passage, or even dreams, with the boat form as a regularly represented vehicle. Journey #1 catches the viewer’s attention with its central, masked figure holding centre stage on a boat that spans the width of the canvas. The voyager is flanked by two paddles, then by large mauve polar direction markers (+ and -). With a blend of abstraction and representation, the boat floats through an erratic world, parading its rider through re-interpretations of text and symbols of various Indigenous peoples.


References: For further reading about the artist and his career, see Portia Prieger, "Homage: Rick Rivet" in Galleries West, (Spring 2008), p. 64-7; see also Janet E. Clark and Rick Rivet, Directions: Recent Work by Rick Rivet, (Thunder Bay: Thunder Bay Art Gallery, 1992); see also George Moppett and Rick Rivet, Rick Rivet: Paintings, 2000-2005, (Saskatoon, Mendel Art Gallery, 2006).
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Provenance

Gallery Gevik, their label affixed verso to the stretcher;
Acquired from the above by the Present Private Collection, Toronto.

Exhibitions

Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Directions: Recent work by Rick Rivet, 19 December 1991 - 9 February 1992, cat. no. 4

Publications

Janet Clark & Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Directions: Recent work by Rick Rivet, (Thunder Bay, ON: Thunder Bay Art Gallery, 1992), cat. no. 4, reproduced p. 13.
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