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Books page for Joe Talirunili ((1893/99 or 1906 - 1976)), known for Stone folk art sculpture, iconic carving, printing, drawing. Showing 57 books.
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1893/99 or 1906 near Kuujjuaraapik (Great Whale River), Quebec - 1976 Puvirnituq, Quebec. Known for: Stone folk art sculpture, iconic carving, printing, drawing.
Joe Talirunili (1893/99 or 1906 – 1976) (1). ‘Talirunili had the unique personal vision of a true folk artist and is today considered one of the greatest Inuit artists.’ (2). An important Canadian... Read full biography
Joe Talirunili (1893/99 or 1906 – 1976) (1). ‘Talirunili had the unique personal vision of a true folk artist and is today considered one of the greatest Inuit artists.’ (2). An important Canadian Inuit* carver, sculptor, draftsman*, and printmaker, Joe Talirunili (aka: Joe Talirunilik; aka: Joe... Read full biography
Joe Talirunili (1893/99 or 1906 – 1976) (1). ‘Talirunili had the unique personal vision of a true folk artist and is today considered one of the greatest Inuit artists.’ (2). An important Canadian Inuit* carver, sculptor, draftsman*, and printmaker, Joe Talirunili (aka: Joe Talirunilik; aka: Joe Talirunnilik; aka: disc number* E9818) was born near Kuujjuarapik, Quebec and died in Puvirnituq (aka: Povungnituk), Quebec, where he had lived since the 1950’s. His “migration” carvings are iconic... Read full biography
Joe Talirunili (1893/99 or 1906 – 1976) (1). ‘Talirunili had the unique personal vision of a true folk artist and is today considered one of the greatest Inuit artists.’ (2). An important Canadian Inuit* carver, sculptor, draftsman*, and printmaker, Joe Talirunili (aka: Joe Talirunilik; aka: Joe Talirunnilik; aka: disc number* E9818) was born near Kuujjuarapik, Quebec and died in Puvirnituq (aka: Povungnituk), Quebec, where he had lived since the 1950’s. His “migration” carvings are iconic images of Inuit Art*. He is discussed in most of the comprehensive books about Inuit Art* and he is the subject of an article in the Canadian Encyclopedia. His works have been featured in many landmark exhibitions, they are in the collections of numerous... Read full biography
Joe Talirunili (1893/99 or 1906 – 1976) (1). ‘Talirunili had the unique personal vision of a true folk artist and is today considered one of the greatest Inuit artists.’ (2). An important Canadian Inuit* carver, sculptor, draftsman*, and printmaker, Joe Talirunili (aka: Joe Talirunilik; aka: Joe Talirunnilik; aka: disc number* E9818) was born near Kuujjuarapik, Quebec and died in Puvirnituq (aka: Povungnituk), Quebec, where he had lived since the 1950’s. His “migration” carvings are iconic images of Inuit Art*. He is discussed in most of the comprehensive books about Inuit Art* and he is the subject of an article in the Canadian Encyclopedia. His works have been featured in many landmark exhibitions, they are in the collections of numerous museums, and they have achieved some of the highest auction prices ever for Inuit art. (3)(4). His mediums included stone, iv... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (57)
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Creation and Transformation: Defining Moments in Inuit Art (Exhibition catalog)
2013
Wight, Darlene Coward (Editor)
256 pages (color)
The American Indian: Art & Culture Between Myth & Reality (Exhibition catalog)
2012
Penney, David
240 pages (color)
Inuit Modern: The Samuel and Esther Sarick Collection (Exhibition catalog)
2011
McMaster, Gerald, Editor
271 pages (color)
Winnipeg Art Gallery: Guide to the Collections (Winnipeg Art Gallery)
2010
Borys, Stephen
263 pages (color)
Sanattiaqsimajut: Inuit Art from the Carleton University Art Gallery Collection (Exhibition catalog)
2009
Hessel, Ingo; Sandra Dyck
232 pages (color)
The Harry Winrob Collection of Inuit Sculpture (Winnipeg Art Gallery)
2008
Wight, Darlene and Zebedee Nungak
136 pages (color)
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Guide (Museum of Fine Arts, Quebec)
2007
Aquin, Stephane
342 pages
Canadian Paintings, Prints and Drawings
2007
Newlands, Anne
366 pages (color)
Arctic Spirit: Inuit Art from the Albrecht Collection at the Heard Museum (Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona) (Exhibition catalog)
2006
Hessel, Ingo
240 pages (color)
Critical Inuit Studies: An Anthology of Contemporary Arctic Ethnography
2006
Stern, Pamela and Lisa Stevenson
302 pages
Early Masters: Inuit Sculpture 1949-1955 (Winnipeg Art Gallery)
2006
Wight, Darlene Coward
192 pages (color)
The Way of Inuit Art: Aesthetics and History in and Beyond the Arctic
2005
Auger, Emily E.
295 pages
Encyclopedia of the Arctic: Three Volumes
2005
Nuttall, Mark
2,278 pages
Survival: Inuit Art (Loveland Museum/Gallery Colorado) (Exhibition catalog)
2004
Wagonfeld, Dr. Samuel
128 pages (color)
Vision and Form: The Norman Zepp-Judith Varga Collection of Inuit Art (Marion Scott Gallery) (Exhibition catalog)
2003
Kardosh, Robert
172 pages (color)
Biographical Index of Artists in Canada
2003
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
250 pages
The Jerry Twomey Collection at the Winnipeg Art Gallery: Inuit Sculpture from the Canadian Arctic (Exhibition catalog)
2003
Wight, Darlene Coward
128 pages (color)
Canadian Art: From its Beginnings to 2000
2002
Newlands, Anne
355 pages (color)
An Annotated Bibliography of Inuit Art
2001
Crandall, Richard C.
464 pages (color)
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
Inuit Art: A History
2000
Crandall, Richard C.
420 pages
Inspirit Crossing: The Making of First Nations and Inuit Art (Exhibition catalog)
2000
Tan, Bridget Tracy
140 pages (color)
The Canadian Encyclopedia
1999
Marsh, James H. (Editor)
2,573 pages
Sculpture of the Inuit
1999
Swinton, George
302 pages (color)
Celebrating Inuit Art: 1948-1970 (Canadian Museum of Civilization) (Exhibition catalog)
1999
Von Finckenstein, Maria
191 pages (color)
Inuit Art: An Introduction
1998
Hessel, Ingo; Dieter Hessel
198 pages (color)
The First Passionate Collector: The Ian Lindsay Collection of Inuit Art (Exhibition catalog)