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Title:
Yua, spirit of the Arctic : highlights from the Thomas G. Fowler collection / [contributions by] Hillary Olcott [and 6 others].
Publisher:
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
171 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Subject:
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco--Catalogs.
Fowler, Thomas G.,--1943-2006--Art collections.
Eskimo art--Alaska.
Inuit art--Alaska.
Yupik Eskimos--Social life and customs.
Inupiat--Social life and customs.
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
Art--Private collections.
Eskimo art.
Inuit art.
Inupiat--Social life and customs.
Yupik Eskimos--Social life and customs.
Alaska.
Catalogs.
Other Authors:
Olcott, Hillary, contributor.
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, issuing body.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Foreword / by Tom Campbell -- Facing north : an introduction to the Thomas G. Fowler Collection / by Hillary Olcott -- Avaken Envanek Tailriit : from the extreme recesses of time, that which comes to us / by Chuna McIntyre -- Passage of spirits / by Abraham Anghik Ruben -- Treasures from the earth : echoes of the past / by William W. Fitzhugh -- Sedna with mask / by Susie Silook -- Life in the Arctic : historical objects of use and beauty / by Roslyn Tunis -- Bear in shamanic transformation / by David Ruben Piqtoukun -- Yuraryaraq Yuqtun : the Yup'ik way of dance / by Chuna McIntyre -- Inukshuk (like a person), Judas Ullulaq / by Hillary Olcott -- Contemporary vision, historic works / by Hillary Olcott.
Summary:
"Yua : Spirit of the Arctic presents a selection of works from the Thomas G. Fowler Collection of Eskimo and Inuit Art, a group of 390 objects and prints that were given to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco as a bequest in 2006. The publication explores a variety of themes that are embodied in the diverse collection, highlighted in over eighty color plates. Through a selection of beautifully decorated utilitarian objects, it presents a glimpse into the historic lifeways of Yup'ik and Inupiaq people of western Alaska and reveals the interwoven nature of the spiritual and the quotidian. Ancient figurines carved from walrus ivory form the basis for a discussion about the pre-historic Okvik, Punuk, and Thule cultures of the Bering Strait region. A survey of works made for foreign consumption facilitates a discussion about the historical trends of collecting and displaying art from the Arctic region, from sixteenth-century European explorers to nineteenth-century ethnographers and twentieth-century gallerists. Historic masks and regalia are contemporized and enlivened through a personal account about Yup'ik dancing from performer Chuna McIntyre. These essays are punctuated by Artist Highlights that feature the work and words of internationally recognized artists David Ruben Piqtoukun, Abraham Anghik Ruben, Susie Silook, and Judas Ullulaq"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
3791359452
9783791359458
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1083152369
LCCN:
2018061348
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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