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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: MARJORIE AGLUVAK AQIGAAQ (1941-2010), QAMANI’TUAQ (BAKER LAKE), Transforming Figure with People and Bears, c. late 1990s
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: MARJORIE AGLUVAK AQIGAAQ (1941-2010), QAMANI’TUAQ (BAKER LAKE), Transforming Figure with People and Bears, c. late 1990s

MARJORIE AGLUVAK AQIGAAQ (1941-2010), QAMANI’TUAQ (BAKER LAKE)

Transforming Figure with People and Bears, c. late 1990s
stroud, cotton thread, and felt, 36 x 28 in (91.4 x 71.1 cm)
signed, "ᐊᓗᕙ".
LOT 26
ESTIMATE: $500 — $800
PRICE REALIZED: $732.00

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) MARJORIE AGLUVAK AQIGAAQ (1941-2010), QAMANI’TUAQ (BAKER LAKE), Transforming Figure with People and Bears, c. late 1990s
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) MARJORIE AGLUVAK AQIGAAQ (1941-2010), QAMANI’TUAQ (BAKER LAKE), Transforming Figure with People and Bears, c. late 1990s
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Marjorie Agluvak was the wife of the renowned Baker Lake sculptor Mathew Aqigaaq. While she created a few small carvings as well, she is best known as a textile artist....
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Marjorie Agluvak was the wife of the renowned Baker Lake sculptor Mathew Aqigaaq. While she created a few small carvings as well, she is best known as a textile artist. She began by sewing decorated clothing; an embroidered vest and an appliquéd parka were submitted by her to the Crafts from Arctic Canada competition and included in its landmark exhibition of 1974. Agluvak started making works on cloth at around the same time, and hangings by her have been included in dozens of exhibitions since that time. Transforming Figure with People and Bears, with its bright colours and strikingly bold, simplified imagery, is typical of her mature style; her transformation figures are frequently compared to those of Agluvak’s exact contemporary and fellow Baker Lake textile artist Irene Avaalaaqiaq (b. 1941).
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Provenance

Collection of Sally Qimmiu’naaq Webster, Ottawa. 

Sally and her husband David Webster moved back to Baker Lake from Ottawa for five years (1997-2002), during which time she owned and operated Baker Lake Fine Arts.


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