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Artworks
FABIAN OOGARK (1923-1992) ARVILIQJUAQ (PELLY BAY)
Rookery, 1980swhale bone and walrus ivory, 2.25 x 6 x 3 in (5.7 x 15.2 x 7.6 cm)
signed and inscribed, "ᐅᒐ / ᐊᕕᐊᓕᐊ (Arviliqjuaq)".LOT 40
ESTIMATE: $400 — $600
PRICE REALIZED: $244.00Further images
High on Nunavut’s mainland sits Kugaaruk, a small village west of the Melville Peninsula. The bay, also known as Arviligjuaqy (the great bowhead whale habitat), provided an abundance of marine...High on Nunavut’s mainland sits Kugaaruk, a small village west of the Melville Peninsula. The bay, also known as Arviligjuaqy (the great bowhead whale habitat), provided an abundance of marine life to help inspire and provide for art making. Small ivory works and scenes have been a mainstay of the community's output, since lighter and smaller works made for a more economical choice to ship out to galleries and collectors in the south.
Rookery, like many of its contemporaries, exudes both a preciousness and a timeless quality to it. The bone base, a facsimile for a craggy piece of the tundra, is a perch to a flock of tiny, delicate birds, most of which are trained in one direction along the rock’s surface. One bird is further aloft, a lookout for the others, and stoically watches the landscape. One can’t help but feel they are peering into a scene with a work like this, an intimate moment in time that has been frozen for viewing.
Provenance
Acquired by the current private collection in Ontario during her visit to the region, where she provided on-site training for community airport operators.
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