Fishman by Kupapik Ningeocheak

$325.00

Artist:                   Kupapik Ningeocheak

Community:        Sanikiluaq

Year:                      1999

Media:                   Stone, Argalyte

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Description

This Fishman by Kupapik Ningeocheak from Sanikiluaq is a prime example of Ningeocheak’s fantastic transformation scenes with part human, part animal features. With just a hint of a face Kupapik turns an ordinary fish into a mystical creature.

Additional information

Weight 2.06 kg
Dimensions 12.5 × 1.5 × 4 in

Biography Kupapik Ningeocheak

Kupapik Ningeocheak
Settlement: Coral Harbour / Sallit
(1961 ?) — E3-1298
Kupapik Ningeocheak is a stone-carver who has worked in communities across Nunavut. Born in 1970 (?) in Salliq, Ningeocheak began carving in the mid-1990s and learned techniques from artists Alex Alikasuak and George Arluk whom he met in Winnipeg. Learning from the elder artists known for their abstract compositions, he developed his own unique, abstract carvings of figures and animals, unlike any other artist of his generation.
Ningeocheak became known for fantastic transformation scenes with part human, part animal features. He had his first solo exhibition at the Albers Gallery in San Francisco in 1997 and in 1999 was commissioned by the National Hockey League (NHL) to produce a work for the Visions of Hockey Collection. His Inuk Player was well received and became a subject often revisited by the artist.
Ningeocheak has produced carvings in Sanikiluaq and Kangiqliniq but currently resides in Salliq. His works are in the collection of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec.

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