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Teevee Ningiukulu
Cultural Background: Inuit
“A couple of years ago I made Shaman Revealed, a drawing that was based on the Kiviuq legend of a woman turning into a fox. I wanted to show how people could change from one thing to another but still be the same person. A zipper came to mind and I thought, that’s a really nice idea, so I used the zipper to show how they change.”
Born May 27, 1963, Ningiukulu is one of the most versatile and intelligent graphic artists to emerge from the Kinngait Studios. In 2009, Ningiukulu’s first children’s book was published by Groundwood Books (A Division of House of Anansi Press). Entitled Alego, it is an autobiographical story of a young girl named Alego who goes clam digging with her grandmother for the first time. The book was short-listed for the Governor General’s Literary Award for children’s illustration.
Since her first prints appeared in the collection in 2004, Ningiukulu has been one of Kinngait’s studio’s most celebrated artists. She has a comprehensive knowledge of Inuit legends and a fine sense of design and composition. These elements that have made many of her prints highly sought after by collectors. Ningiukulu has had numerous solo shows of her bold and resplendent drawings and some of her work has been featured in exhibitions in major public galleries and museums.
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Origine Culturelle: Inuit
“Il y a quelques années, j'ai fait Chaman Révélé, un dessin qui était basé sur la légende de Kiviuq d'une femme se transformant en un renard. Je voulais montrer comment les gens pouvaient changer d'une chose à l'autre, mais en restant toujours la même personne. Une fermeture-éclair m'est venue à l'esprit et je me suis dit que c'était vraiment une bonne idée, donc j'ai utilisé la fermeture-éclair pour démontrer comment ils changent “.
Née le 27 mai 1963, Ningiukulu est l'une des graphistes les plus polyvalentes et intelligentes sortant des studios de Kinngait. En 2009, Groundwood Books (une division de la presse de la House of Anansi) publie son premier livre pour enfants. Intitulée Alego, c'est un récit autobiographique d'une jeune fille nommée Alego qui va à la pêche aux palourdes avec sa grand-mère pour la première fois. Le livre a été présélectionné pour le prix d'illustration littéraire jeunesse du gouverneur général.
Depuis ses premières œuvres parues dans la collection en 2004, Ningiukulu a été l'une des artistes les plus célèbres des studios de Kinngait. Elle a une connaissance approfondie des légendes inuites et un instinct pour la conception et la composition. Ces éléments font que beaucoup de ses impressions sont très recherchées par les collectionneurs. Ningiukulua eu de nombreuses expositions personnelles de ses œuvres audacieuses et resplendissantes et une partie de son travail a été présenté dans des expositions dans des grandes galeries et musées publics.
Portfolio
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Item Code: POD2918
Snow Geese Return, 2008, etching & aquatint (99 x 71.4 cm)
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 6 x 9 in -
Item Code: POD2456
Swimming Walrus, Stonecut & Stencil, 27.5 x 37.7 cm
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: POD2453
Coastal Spirit, Etching & Aquatint, 76.8 x 111 cm
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: POD2452
Two Loons Nesting, Etching & Aquatint, 80 x 95 cm
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: POD2177
Owl in Amauti, Etching & Aquatint, 66 x 69 cm
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: POD1657
Owls in Moonlight (Etching, 105.3 x 80cm)
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 6 x 9 in -
Item Code: POD1277
Angijuqtaq (Dress), 2008 (Etching and Aquatint 96 x 76.5 cm)
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Mat/Frame/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 6 x 9 in -
Item Code: POD1270
Opulent Owl, 2015 (Stonecut 71.3 x 56.2 cm)
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Mat/Frame/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 6 x 9 in -
Item Code: POD1266
Cradled Loons, 2009 (Stonecut and Stencil 48.5 x 58.5 cm)
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Mat/Frame/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: POD1265
Imposing Walrus, 2009 (Serigraph 38 x 45.7 cm)
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Mat/Frame/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: POD1105
Aiviq Tungujuqtaq (Blue Walrus), 2010
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Mat/Frame/CanvasSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: POD1096
Cuddle, 2015
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Mat/Frame/CanvasSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: POD1020
Owl’s Lookout
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Mat/Frame/CanvasSize: 6 x 9 in -
Item Code: POD1019
Raven With Ulu
by: Teevee, NingiukuluArt Cards/Mat/Frame/CanvasSize: 9 x 6 in