Bill Nasogaluak (1953). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, painter, and draftsman*, Bill Nasogaluak (disc number* W3-1258) was born in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories; lived in Yellowknife,... Read full biography
Bill Nasogaluak (1953). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, painter, and draftsman*, Bill Nasogaluak (disc number* W3-1258) was born in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories; lived in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (c.1993 – 2006); and, currently (June 2022) lives in the environs of... Read full biography
Bill Nasogaluak (1953). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, painter, and draftsman*, Bill Nasogaluak (disc number* W3-1258) was born in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories; lived in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (c.1993 – 2006); and, currently (June 2022) lives in the environs of Toronto/Guelph, Ontario, which has been his home since 2006. His work has been featured in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada and he is the subject of a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario.... Read full biography
Bill Nasogaluak (1953). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, painter, and draftsman*, Bill Nasogaluak (disc number* W3-1258) was born in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories; lived in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (c.1993 – 2006); and, currently (June 2022) lives in the environs of Toronto/Guelph, Ontario, which has been his home since 2006. His work has been featured in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada and he is the subject of a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. His works are in several museum collections including the Winnipeg Art Gallery*, Manitoba; the Penn Museum, Philadelphia; and the Museum Cerny, Bern, Switzerland. His mediums include native and imported stone, acrylic paint on canvas, graphite,... Read full biography
Bill Nasogaluak (1953). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, painter, and draftsman*, Bill Nasogaluak (disc number* W3-1258) was born in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories; lived in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (c.1993 – 2006); and, currently (June 2022) lives in the environs of Toronto/Guelph, Ontario, which has been his home since 2006. His work has been featured in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada and he is the subject of a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. His works are in several museum collections including the Winnipeg Art Gallery*, Manitoba; the Penn Museum, Philadelphia; and the Museum Cerny, Bern, Switzerland. His mediums include native and imported stone, acrylic paint on canvas, graphite, found objects, marine ivory, sinew, antler, glass, steel, ice, snow, and mixed mediums. His subjects include faces, figures, arctic wildlife,... Read full biography
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About Bill Nasogaluak: Books
Books & Publications (9)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Living in the Anthropocene: Earth in the Age of Humans (Smithsonian Institute)
2017
Stine, Jeffrey K. and W. John Kress
208 pages (color)
Inuit Modern: The Samuel and Esther Sarick Collection (Exhibition catalog)
2011
McMaster, Gerald, Editor
271 pages (color)
Canadian Symbols of Authority: Maces, chains and Rods of Office
2011
Pike, Corinna and Christopher McCreery
360 pages (color)
Canada's Constitutional Monarchy: An Introduction to Our Form of Government (Dundrum Press)
2011
Tidridge, Nathan
285 pages (color)
An Annotated Bibliography of Inuit Art
2007
Crandall, Richard C. and Susan M. Crandall
458 pages
Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples To Canadian Identity and Culture, Volume 1
2005
Beavon, Daniel J.K.; Cora Jane Voyageur; David Newhouse
458 pages (color)
Inuit Sculpture Now (National Gallery Canada)
2005
Lalonde, Christine
35 pages (color)
Inuit Art: An Introduction
1998
Hessel, Ingo; Dieter Hessel
198 pages (color)
War Against the Wolf: America's Campaign to Exterminate the Wolf