Some of the tiniest examples of Inuit carvings are a big attraction at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
The exhibit Small Worlds: Inuit Miniature Carving opened during the July 20-21 weekend.
More than 100 diminutive carvings by 19 Nunavummiut artists comprise the show. How small is the art? A piece by Sabina Qunqnirq Anaittuq showing four ivory birds perched on an decorative piece of bone measures a mere 4 cm x 12.5 cm x 4 cm.
SA国际影视传媒淗istorically, miniatures would be created to trade for necessities and other items, or to be sold at a HudsonSA国际影视传媒檚 Bay Company post or Inuit-owned co-operative,SA国际影视传媒 the Winnipeg Art Gallery stated in a news release. SA国际影视传媒淚n other instances, miniature carvings of animals were created to bring good fortune to hunters.SA国际影视传媒
Jocelyn Piirainen, assistant curator of Inuit Art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, is curator for this exhibition, her first since the gallery hired her earlier this year.
SA国际影视传媒淲hile looking through this collection, I noticed the large amount of both miniature and small carvings, and knew that these would be great to showcase in contrast to some of the larger carvings on display in the other galleries,SA国际影视传媒 said Piirainen. SA国际影视传媒淢any of these miniatures also reflect the everyday busyness of Inuit including that of men hunting seals, fish or whales SA国际影视传媒 or of women scraping sealskins or tending to the qulliq (oil lamp). These scenes then create small worlds where stone and bone become the landscape, and the stories and livelihood of Inuit are told by these miniature carvings.SA国际影视传媒
The Government of Nunavut lent the carvings SA国际影视传媒 most created between 1950-1970 SA国际影视传媒 to the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
Small Worlds will be on view until winter 2020.