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Artworks
CHRISTIAN WHITE (1962-) OLD MASSET, HAIDA GWAII
Sǥaan (Supernatural Being), 2007argillite and catlinite, 9.5 x 7.75 x 4.75 in (24.1 x 19.7 x 12.1 cm)
titled, signed with artist's stylized initials, dated, and inscribed, ‘“Sǥaan” / Supernatural being / CW 07 / Haida Gwaii’.LOT 43
ESTIMATE: $12,000 — $18,000Further images
Christian White has titled this work Sǥaan (Supernatural Being), not after a single story, but in recognition of the many in which the natural and supernatural worlds intersect. The Haida,...Christian White has titled this work Sǥaan (Supernatural Being), not after a single story, but in recognition of the many in which the natural and supernatural worlds intersect. The Haida, master ocean navigators, travelled vast distances through treacherous waters for trade, ceremony, and war. The sea, in turn, had its own laws. Haida histories tell of beings that controlled tides, summoned storms, and transformed humans into creatures of the deep. One of the most enduring is the story of Nanasimigat, a woman lured into the undersea world by a lovesick killer whale, her fate hanging in the balance until Kugann Jaad (Mouse Woman) intervenes. In Sǥaan, White seeks to capture this precise moment of tension: the woman clings to the whale’s dorsal fin as it arches, poised to pull her into the depths.
Though it is rather sizeable, Sǥaan is meant to be experienced in the hand: its curves fit the palm, its edges practically demand to be traced, as if touch might reveal something unseen. Inlays of catlinite glint from the surface. A human face peers from the whale’s blowhole, as reminder of the boundary between worlds. Like the stories themselves, White’s work resists a single interpretation, offering instead something more immersive: the feeling of being caught between the known and the unknown or the natural and supernatural.
Gary Wyatt with First Arts
References: The work of Christian White can be found in the following publications: Totems to Turquoise – Native North American Jewelry Arts of the Northwest and Southwest, Harry N. Abrams Inc. in association with the American Museum of Natural History; Challenging Traditions – Contemporary First Nations Art of the Northwest Coast, Ian Thom, Douglas & McIntyre Publishers; Mythic Beings – Spirit Art of the Northwest Coast, Gary Wyatt, Douglas & McIntyre Publishers; Manawa – Pacific Heartbeat, Nigel Reading and Gary Wyatt; Seekers and Travellers – Contemporary Art of the Pacific Northwest Coast. He is also featured in numerous solo and group gallery exhibition catalogues.Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist by the present Private Collection, UK, accompanied by a photo of the artist holding the work.
Publications
This work is slated for inclusion in the forthcoming monograph on the artist by Gary Wyatt and Christian White, scheduled for publication in the coming months.
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