Annie Pootoogook : cutting ice = Ini Putugu : tukisitittisimavuq takusinnggittunik
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- ISBN: 9781773100692 (hardcover)
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Physical Description:
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173 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm - Publisher: Fredericton, NB : Goose Lane Editions, [2017]
- Copyright: ©2017
Content descriptions
General Note: | Inuktitut parallel title romanized. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Annie Pootoogook : cutting ice organized by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, September 2, 2017-February 11, 2018. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Director's foreword -- West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative President's foreword -- West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative: a short history -- Dear Annie... -- In spirit: Annie Pootoogook's contemporaries -- Cracking the door open: new discussions of contemporary Inuit art. |
Language Note: | Text in English with Inuktitut translation. |
Issuing Body Note: | Co-published by: McMichael Canadian Art Collection. |
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Subject: | Pootoogook, Annie -- 1969-2016 -- Exhibitions Inuit drawing -- Canada -- Exhibitions Inuit in art -- Exhibitions Inuit artists -- Canada -- Biography |
Genre: | Biographies. |
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Summary:
"The life and death of Annie Pootoogook (1969-2016) became a national story when her body was recovered from the Rideau River in Ottawa in September 2016. The complexities of her short 47 years speak to both possibility and heartbreak, issues of truth and reconciliation, the richness of community, and the depths of tragedy. Her arresting pencil crayon drawings recording the details of her life have had a significant impact on both the contemporary art of her Inuit community and Canada at large. Her drawings and her legacy, depict a community in transition; one that respects its past and is negotiating its future."--