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Artworks
JOE TALIRUNILI (1893-1976) PUVIRNITUQ (POVUNGNITUK)
Caribou, c. 1970stone and antler, 6 x 7.5 x 2 in (15.2 x 19.1 x 5.1 cm)
signed, "JOE".LOT 79
ESTIMATE: $1,500 — $2,500Further images
A hunting injury in his youth left Joe Talirunili with a damaged arm, a limitation that made finely detailed carving a constant challenge. His sculptures bear the imprint of this...A hunting injury in his youth left Joe Talirunili with a damaged arm, a limitation that made finely detailed carving a constant challenge. His sculptures bear the imprint of this struggle: negative space is rare, and animals with fragile, slender limbs such as caribou seldom appear in his body of work. This Standing Caribou is, therefore, striking not only for the delicacy of its subject but also for the inventiveness with which Talirunili addressed the stone’s vulnerabilities. The rear legs reveal his resourceful repair techniques, a reminder of both material fragility and artistic ingenuity. Far from detracting from the work, such interventions contribute to its character.MBL
References: For other examples of caribou by Talirunili see Robert Kardosh, Vision and Form: The Norman Zepp - Judith Varga Collection of Inuit Art, exh.cat., (Vancouver: Marion Scott Gallery, 2003), fig. 1, p. 22; and Marybelle Myers, Joe Talirunili: a grace beyond the reach of art, (Montreal: La Federation des cooperatives du Nouveau-Quebec, 1977), p. 12Provenance
Private Collection, Montreal;
Galerie Elca London, Montreal;
Acquired from the above by John and Joyce Price, c. 2005.
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