University of Chicago Press Spring 2020 Seasonal Catalog

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Edited by GAËTANE VERNA

Shuvinai Ashoona Mapping Worlds

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third-generation Inuit artist based in Kinngait, Nunavut, Canada, Shuvinai Ashoona is best known for her highly personal and imaginative iconographic art. In this catalogue

spanning a twenty-year career, Ashoona’s imagery begins with closely observed naturalistic scenes of her Arctic home of Kinngait (formerly known as Cape Dorset), continuing a tradition begun by Ashoona’s Exhibition Schedule u Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery Concordia University Montreal, Quebec October 31, 2019–January 18, 2020 u Vancouver Art Gallery Vancouver, British Columbia February 22–May 24, 2020 u Yukon Arts Centre Whitehorse, Yukon June 4–August 31, 2020 u Glenbow Museum Calgary, Alberta October 2020–January 2021 MARCH 248 p., 100 color plates 10 x 12 ISBN-13: 978-3-7774-3452-0 Cloth $50.00 ART CMUSA

grandmother and cousin, also artists. Later, shifting to more monstrous and fantastical visions, her drawings imagine the past and present fused into a prophetic future: human-animal hybrid creatures, women birthing worlds, and mystical or otherworldly landscapes inspired by the Arctic terrain. Existing somewhere between dystopian and utopian, Ashoona’s brightly colored pencil crayon and ink drawings teem with life. Unlike many settler visions of the future that seem to dwell on clashes between humans and nature, humans and other humans, or humans and otherworldly “invaders,” Ashoona’s earthly and extraterrestrial worlds exist within a kinder intergalactic future. Ashoona produces her work at the Kinngait Studios, the artistic arm of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative. Incorporated in 1959, the Studio has the strongest and longest tradition of any community-run, art-making cooperative in the Arctic. Presented alongside a major solo exhibition, this catalogue provides insight into Ashoona’s practice. It includes essays from Canadian and international authors, a select exhibition history, and large-format illustrations, as well as installation images from the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto, Canada. Gaëtane Verna is director of the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto, Canada.

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