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Nowrakudluk, Lucassie

Nowrakudluk, Lucassie

Nunavik

(1912–1981)

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Nowrakudluk, Lucassie

(1912–1981)

Nowrakudluk, Lucassie

Man Holding Four Heads

c. 1960–1970
stone
11.1 x 5.8 x 8.2 cm

Collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Twomey Collection, with appreciation to the Province of Manitoba and Government of Canada
1868.71

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    Man Holding Four Heads

    Man Holding Four Heads

    It is common to portray several heads on a single object, particularly in ceramics by Rankin Inlet artists. It is rarer that artists would portray heads stacked on top of one another as seen in Lucassie Nowrakudluk’s carving. While it is possible this man comes from Inuit legend, it is likely that this man is a figment of Nowrakudluk’s imagination.


  • The Jerry Twomey Collection of Inuit Sculpture

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    The Jerry Twomey Collection of Inuit Sculpture

    The Jerry Twomey Collection of Inuit Sculpture

    In 1971, the monumental Jerry Twomey Collection of 4,000 Inuit carvings was acquired by the WAG. Twomey was a geneticist and a co-founder of Winnipeg’s T&T Seeds. Beginning in 1952 and throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he collected sculpture from virtually every art-producing Inuit community. He was fascinated by the distribution of artistic talent within families and across generations and collected the work of individual artists in depth.

    In 1969, Twomey decided to retire from the seed business and move to California to breed roses full-time. The disposition of his collection became a matter for intense negotiation with a number of museums and collectors. George Swinton persuaded then Premier Edward Schreyer of the collection’s importance and in August 1971 Schreyer quickly signed an Order-in-Council to raise $185,000, or two-thirds of the funds required to purchase the collection for the WAG. In June 1972, James Richardson, then federal minister of supply and services, presented a cheque for the remaining $75,000 at a ceremony at the Gallery. To celebrate both the opening of the new Gallery building on Memorial Boulevard and the acquisition of the Twomey Collection, a small show was installed in 1972. In 2003, a comprehensive WAG exhibition and catalogue revealed the incomparable record of the development of Inuit art in the 1950s and 1960s provided by the Twomey Collection.


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