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Ikutaaq, David

Ikutaaq, David

Kivalliq

(1926–1984)

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Ikutaaq, David

(1926–1984)

Ikutaaq, David

Shaman with Spear and Knife

1979
stone, antler, ivory
11 x 11.5 x 10 cm

Collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Gift of Dr. Harry Winrob
2006-594.1 to 5

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    Shaman with Spear and Knife

    Shaman with Spear and Knife

    This shaman bears the tusks, or animal teeth, suggesting that he is in communication with the spirit world. He carries a knife and spear in readiness to defend himself and others against the evil spirits he is apt to encounter during his journey into the spiritual realm.


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  • The Harry Winrob Collection

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    The Harry Winrob Collection

    The Harry Winrob Collection

    In 2006, a major collection of 246 sculptures was donated to the Gallery by Vancouver collector Dr. Harry Winrob. Originally from Winnipeg, Winrob had made occasional purchases of Inuit carvings beginning in 1968. He became interested in seriously collecting Inuit sculpture in 1971, and soon focused on acquiring works made of organic materials from game animals (whalebone, walrus ivory, and caribou antler). Fifty-four sculptures in Winrob’s collection are created from organic materials, and thirty-six of these are of whale bone. Winrob once gave his background as a physician as the reason for his interest in these materials. However, much of his interest was also aesthetic. He was particularly interested in the flamboyant sculpture by Nattilingmiut (Netsilik) artists from Taloyoak, Gjoa Haven, and Kugaaruk. Sculpture with shamanic content fascinated him, particularly animal/human transformations. He explained that it was not the “classic” but the atypical, even the bizarre that held a strong attraction for him. In March 2008, Harry Winrob’s collection was the subject of a major WAG exhibition and catalogue.


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