Jutai Toonoo (1959 – 2015). A prominent Inuit* sculptor, painter, draftsman* and printmaker, Jutai Toonoo (aka: Felix Toonoo; aka: Jutai Felix Toonoo; disc number* E71682) was born in a camp near... Read full biography
Jutai Toonoo (1959 – 2015). A prominent Inuit* sculptor, painter, draftsman* and printmaker, Jutai Toonoo (aka: Felix Toonoo; aka: Jutai Felix Toonoo; disc number* E71682) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (Baffin Island), Nunavut, Canada and died at work in his studio in Cape Dorset. His works... Read full biography
Jutai Toonoo (1959 – 2015). A prominent Inuit* sculptor, painter, draftsman* and printmaker, Jutai Toonoo (aka: Felix Toonoo; aka: Jutai Felix Toonoo; disc number* E71682) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (Baffin Island), Nunavut, Canada and died at work in his studio in Cape Dorset. His works were included in several important exhibitions. His works are also in the permanent collections of the Canadian Museum of History (Gatineau, Quebec), the McMichael Canadian Art Collection (Kleinburg,... Read full biography
Jutai Toonoo (1959 – 2015). A prominent Inuit* sculptor, painter, draftsman* and printmaker, Jutai Toonoo (aka: Felix Toonoo; aka: Jutai Felix Toonoo; disc number* E71682) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (Baffin Island), Nunavut, Canada and died at work in his studio in Cape Dorset. His works were included in several important exhibitions. His works are also in the permanent collections of the Canadian Museum of History (Gatineau, Quebec), the McMichael Canadian Art Collection (Kleinburg, Ontario), the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Quebec), the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), the Quebec Museum of Fine Arts (Quebec City) and the Winnipeg Art Gallery* (Manitoba). (1). Toonoo’s mediums included stone, oil stick, pastels, wax crayon,... Read full biography
Jutai Toonoo (1959 – 2015). A prominent Inuit* sculptor, painter, draftsman* and printmaker, Jutai Toonoo (aka: Felix Toonoo; aka: Jutai Felix Toonoo; disc number* E71682) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (Baffin Island), Nunavut, Canada and died at work in his studio in Cape Dorset. His works were included in several important exhibitions. His works are also in the permanent collections of the Canadian Museum of History (Gatineau, Quebec), the McMichael Canadian Art Collection (Kleinburg, Ontario), the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Quebec), the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), the Quebec Museum of Fine Arts (Quebec City) and the Winnipeg Art Gallery* (Manitoba). (1). Toonoo’s mediums included stone, oil stick, pastels, wax crayon, graphite, lithography*, sugar-lift etching*, aquatint*, colored pencil and mixed mediums. His subjects included portraits, faces, figures,... Read full biography
Jutai Felix Toonoo - Artist Info
About Jutai Felix Toonoo: Books
Books & Publications (6)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Shine A Light (National Gallery of Canada)
2014
Drouin-Brisebois, Josee
261 pages (color)
Sakahan: International Indigenous Art (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa)
2013
Hill, Greg A; Candice Hopkins and Crhistine Lalonde
285 pages (color)
Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 3: Contemporary Native North American Art from the Northeast and Southeast
2012
Taubman, Ellen Napiura and David Revere McFadden
178 pages (color)
In the Shadow of the Midnight Sun: Sami and Inuit Art: 2000-2005 (Art Gallery of Hamilton) (Exhibition catalog)
2007
Blodgett, Jean and Irene Snarby
65 pages (color)
Cape Dorset Sculpture
2005
Norton, Derek and Nigel Reading
136 pages (color)
Cape Dorset (Winnipeg Art Gallery) (Exhibition catalog)