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1928 Cape Dorset, Baffin Island, Northwest Territories, Canada - 2004 Cape Dorset, Baffin Island, Northwest Territories, Canada. Known for: Inuit sculpture, printmaking, graphics, drawing, figures, wildlife, hunting genre.
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Lukta Qiatsuk (1928 – 2004) (1). An important and influential Canadian Inuit printmaker, graphic artist, draftsman, and sculptor; Lukta Qiatsuk (disc number* E7-1060) was born in Cape Dorset* [aka:... Read full biography
Lukta Qiatsuk (1928 – 2004) (1). An important and influential Canadian Inuit printmaker, graphic artist, draftsman, and sculptor; Lukta Qiatsuk (disc number* E7-1060) was born in Cape Dorset* [aka: Kinngait], Baffin Island, Northwest Territories [now Nunavut], and lived his whole life there. For... Read full biography
Lukta Qiatsuk (1928 – 2004) (1). An important and influential Canadian Inuit printmaker, graphic artist, draftsman, and sculptor; Lukta Qiatsuk (disc number* E7-1060) was born in Cape Dorset* [aka: Kinngait], Baffin Island, Northwest Territories [now Nunavut], and lived his whole life there. For over 50 years Qiatsuk’s works have been featured in dozens of museum exhibitions in Canada, the USA, Europe, and Japan; and, in dozens of landmark books about Inuit Art. His works are in the permanent... Read full biography
Lukta Qiatsuk (1928 – 2004) (1). An important and influential Canadian Inuit printmaker, graphic artist, draftsman, and sculptor; Lukta Qiatsuk (disc number* E7-1060) was born in Cape Dorset* [aka: Kinngait], Baffin Island, Northwest Territories [now Nunavut], and lived his whole life there. For over 50 years Qiatsuk’s works have been featured in dozens of museum exhibitions in Canada, the USA, Europe, and Japan; and, in dozens of landmark books about Inuit Art. His works are in the permanent collections of over 24 major museums including the National Gallery of Canada. (2) . In addition to carving and sculpting in stone and drafting; his print mediums included stonecut*, stencil, stonecut and stencil mixed medium, sealskin stencil,... Read full biography
Lukta Qiatsuk (1928 – 2004) (1). An important and influential Canadian Inuit printmaker, graphic artist, draftsman, and sculptor; Lukta Qiatsuk (disc number* E7-1060) was born in Cape Dorset* [aka: Kinngait], Baffin Island, Northwest Territories [now Nunavut], and lived his whole life there. For over 50 years Qiatsuk’s works have been featured in dozens of museum exhibitions in Canada, the USA, Europe, and Japan; and, in dozens of landmark books about Inuit Art. His works are in the permanent collections of over 24 major museums including the National Gallery of Canada. (2) . In addition to carving and sculpting in stone and drafting; his print mediums included stonecut*, stencil, stonecut and stencil mixed medium, sealskin stencil, linocut*, stone rubbing, and engraving. He was also a master printmaker and stone block cutter whose works in that specialty are in the col... Read full biography
Lukta Qiatsuk - Artist Info
About Lukta Qiatsuk: Keywords
Keywords (29)
Art Method
- •Drawing, Draftsmanship, Draughtsman
- •Graphics/Graphic Arts
- •Printmaking
- •Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art Media
- •Engraving, Engraver
- •Linoleum Cut Block, Linocut
- •Mixed Media, Multi Media and/or Multli Styles
- •Stencil and/or Theorem, Pochoir Painting
- •Stone and/or Limestone
- •Stonecut Prints
Art Style
- •Inuit Art
Art Subject
- •Animals, Mammals
- •Eskimo, Inuit Culture: Genre and Figure
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Wildlife, Wild Animal
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Europe
- •Japan
Added Description
- •Member of Artist Family of Multi-Generations
Ethnicity of Artist
- •Inuit, Eskimo
Exhibition of Museum
- •Albright Art Gallery
- •Art Gallery of Toronto (Art Gallery of Ontario)
- •British Museum
- •Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Washington
- •Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- •Heard Museum Indian Market
- •Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
- •National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
- •Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery
- •Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba, Canada
