Inuit in Northern Canada (Nunavut) have been producing bone, ivory and stone art for thousands of years. The oldest sculptures were decorated objects and tools, often embellished with figurative drawings. The Guilde Canadienne des Métiers dArt had an early interest in Inuit art; but it was not until 1949 that it really became known during a first exhibition organized at the Guilde gallery in Montreal. The public response was enthusiastic, marking the beginning of contemporary Inuit art. The government realizing the great artistic potential of Inuit people, established co-operatives to promote and encourage Inuit art, enabling communities to generate new sources of revenue. From this initiative, great artists are born who, through art, find a way to celebrate and share their values, beliefs and traditions. Inuit work with the materials they have at their disposal: bone, walrus ivory, muskox horn, leather, caribou antlers and especially stone. Canadas Far North (Nunavut) is full of minerals that artists often have to extract on their own from the careers available to them. Central Nunavut Inuit artists (e.g., Baker Lake and Arviat) work primarily on basalt, while Baffin Island artists (e.g., Cape Dorset, Kimmirut and Iqaluit) work primarily on serpentine, and sometimes marble. Others prefer to work with soapstone, which is much softer. Artists use traditional tools such as file, scraper and sandpaper. Some artists also use metal saws, allowing them to reduce their working time while keeping a certain precision. The Galerie Images Boréales is proud to represent nearly 200 of Canadas most established Inuit artists in the Inuit art world. The gallery also works with young emerging artists, offering them a promising future by fostering their career development. I agree to receive promotional email from Galerie Images Boréales. I understand that I can unsubscribe at any time.
View Top Employees from Galerie Images BorealesWebsite | http://www.imagesboreales.com |
Revenue | $2 million |
Employees | 4 (4 on RocketReach) |
Address | 4 Rue St-paul E, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1G1, CA |
Phone | (858) 454-6556 |
Industry | Retail, Consumer Services General, Consumer Services |
Competitors | Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran, McBride Contemporain |
SIC | SIC Code 733 Companies, SIC Code 73 Companies |
NAICS | NAICS Code 541922 Companies, NAICS Code 5419 Companies, NAICS Code 541 Companies, NAICS Code 54 Companies, NAICS Code 54192 Companies |
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