Monday, January 12, 2026

Living In A Separate Reality

 This sculpture is entitled Inuit Today, by Pierre Karlik, done in 1974.


A Separate Reality is a dramatic painting by Norval Morrisseau, one of the great Canadian indigenous artists. It dates between 1979-84.


Peoples of the far north would build shelters from whale bones, digging into the ground first, and erecting a dome of bones overhead, covered over with skins. It made for a warm place to live in.


Peoples of the central plains had their whole lives revolve around the bison. Their weapons and tools were oriented towards that.


The Metis are a people in and of themselves- a blend of indigenous peoples and French-speakers who married into the tribes. Their clothing can be seen in this display.


In the corridor can be found Nishga Girl. This fishing boat is the legacy of a friendship between an Indigenous chief and a Japanese-Canadian boat builder.


These four paintings are collectively called The Seasons, by Alex Janvier, the great Dene artist, commissioned by the museum in 1978 and finished by 1983. Janvier was an abstract artist, a style I don't normally go for, but I love his work.

22 comments:

  1. This exhibit is magnificent, thanks for sharing it.

    ReplyDelete
  2. ...Norval Morrisseau's style is so easily recognized!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Many years ago I had the opportunity to acquire some good Inuit art, but it seemed so extravagant, and I still had a mortgage, was raising my daughter etc and I passed on the opportunity. Now I wish I had gone to the bank and borrowed money! It inspires me more than most things. It would enhance my life with beauty and deep meaning.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. My parents had an inuit sculpture. No idea what became of it.

      Delete
  4. This shows a great variety of art and culture.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Awesome first people art works ~ Wow!
    an artist reflects

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thank you for showing the artwork in this museum. Always good to see contemporary art from this area.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Such amazing artwork, the painting by Norval Morrisseau in your second photograph is so wonderfully colourful.

    All the best Jan

    ReplyDelete
  8. They have such a unique culture

    ReplyDelete
  9. Wonderful exhibit, William. I especially love ❤️ the colourful painting 🖼 Thank you so much for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  10. A wonderful exhibition with lots of art and history.

    ReplyDelete