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TUU'LUQ, Marion

Naissance
Back River delta, Nunavut, 1910
Décès
Baker Lake, Nunavut, 2002
Notice biographique
Marion Tuu'luq (Tuu'Luuq/Anguhadluq/Tudluq/Tulluq/Toodlook) was born in the Back River area of Nunavut. A renowned textile artist, Tuu'luq was a first-generation Inuit artist whose drawings, prints, and wall hangings have been displayed in major exhibitions in Canada and internationally, including a major solo show of her work that opened at the National Gallery of Canada in 2002. She is known primarily for her hundreds of vibrant wall hangings, which use a singular repertoire of images drawn from stories, legends, and personal experiences. Tuu'luq's lively color palette, coupled with her penchant for symmetry and anthropomorphic figures, give her tapestries a unique aesthetic. In 1955, Tuu'luq married fellow artist Luke Anguhadluq. Following famine and hardship in their native village, they moved to the Inuit community of Baker Lake (Qamanittuaq) in 1967. Through her artistic contributions, Tuu'luq became a respected elder of the Baker Lake Inuit community. She later joined the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1978, and received an honorary doctorate from the University of Alberta in 1990.
Médias
Drawing
Mixed media
Printmaking
Textiles
Associations
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1978
Lieux de conservation des dossiers et archives
Art Gallery of Ontario - Edward P. Taylor Research Library and Archives
Edmonton Art Gallery, AB - Library
London Public Library, ON
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts / Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, QC
National Gallery of Canada, ON - Library and Archives
Thunder Bay Art Gallery, ON - Resource Centre
Toronto Reference Library, ON
Vancouver Art Gallery, BC - Library
Artexte Information Centre, QC - Documentation Centre
Canadian Women Artists History Initiative Documentation Centre, QC
University of Manitoba - Architecture and Fine Arts Library
University of Saskatchewan Archives
Winnipeg Art Gallery, MA - Clara Lander Library
BIBLIOGRAPHIE

Documents sur l'artiste
Biographies of Inuit Artists, Volumes One and Two. Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Producers, Arctic Co-operatives Limited, 1984.
"Exploring the Fabric of the Arctic." Canadian Interiors 41.2 (Mar./Apr 2004): 10.
"From Igloo to Art Gallery: Inuit Artist Marion Tuu'luuq Receives an Honorary Degree From the University of Alberta." Western Report 5.20 (18 Jun. 1990): 49.
"Inuit Artist Tuu'luuq Dies." Ottawa Citizen (24 Sept. 2002): C10.
"Inuit Traditional Uses of Caribou." Caribou News 6.5 (Feb. 1987): 11-13.
"Marion Tuu'luq (1910-2002)." Inuit Art Quarterly 18.1 (Spring 2003): 60-61.
"Marion Tuu'luq Receives Honorary Degree." Inuit Art Quarterly 5.3 (Summer 1990): 41.
"Marion Tuu'luq." Inuit Art Quarterly 16.3 (Fall 2001): 58.
"Marion Tuu'luuq Biography." Galerie Elca London: Art Inuit 2010
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Auger, Elizabeth E. "The Cultural and Multicultural Aesthetics of Baker Lake Inuit Artists." American Indian Art Magazine 26.4 (Autumn 2001): 48-59, 94-95.
Baele, Nancy. "Old Myths in Prints by Inuit Artists." Ottawa Citizen (2 Jun. 1988): D15.
Baker, Marilyn. "Tapestries Reveal Human Will." Winnipeg Free Press (31 Jan. 1980).
Baker, Marilyn. "The Tapestries of Marion Tuu'luq." Branching Out 7.2 (1980): 29-32.
Blodgett, Jean. Grasp Tight the Old Ways: Selections From the Klamer Family Collection of Inuit Art. Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1983.
Blodgett, Jean. The Coming and Going of the Shaman: Eskimo Shamanism and Art. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1978.
Blodgett, Jean. Tuu'luq/Anguhadluq: An exhibition of works by Marion Tuu'luq and Luke Anguhadluq of Baker Lake. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1977.
Bouchard, Marie. Marion Tuu'luq. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 2002.
Bouchard, Marie. "Marion Tuu'luq." Inuit Art Quarterly 18.1 (Spring/Summer 2003): 34-37.
Burnham, Clint. "Treasures From the North." Vancouver Sun (21 Oct. 2006): F2.
Butler, Sheila. "Wall Hangings From Baker Lake." Beaver (Autumn 1972): 26-31.
Canada Eskimo Arts Council. Crafts from Arctic Canada/Artisanat de l'Arctique canadien. Toronto: Toronto Dominion Centre: Observation Gallery, 1974.
Canadian Arctic Producers Limited. Keewatin Wallhangings. Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Producers, 1979.
Charette, Joanne. "Gallery Aims to Integrate Aboriginal Artwork." Ottawa Citizen (8 Mar. 2002): A13.
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Dault, Julia. "A Touching Tribute to One of Our Foremost Inuit Artists." National Post (26 Feb. 2004): AL06.
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art of Canada. Ottawa: 1985.
Driscoll-Engelstad, Bernadette. The Inuit Amautik: I Like My Hood to Be Full. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1980.
Driscoll-Engelstad, Bernadette. "A Woman's Vision, A Woman's Voice: Inuit Textile Art From Arctic Canada." Inuit Art Quarterly 9.2 (Summer 1994): 4-13.
Driscoll-Engelstad, Bernadette. "Beyond Anonymity: The Emergence of Textile Artists in the Canadian Arctic." Museum Anthropology 20.3 (8 Jan. 2008): 26-38.
Driscoll-Engelstad, Bernadette. "The Inuit Collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery." Canadian Antiques & Art Review 2.17 (Apr. 1981): 36-41.
Everett, Deborah & Zorn, Elayne. Encyclopedia of Native American Artists. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2008.
Fernstrom, Katharine and Anita Jones. Northern Lights: Inuit Textile Art from the Canadian Arctic. Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art, 1993.
Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea. Immaginario inuit: Arte e cultura degli Esquimesi Canadesi. Verona, Italy: Palazzo Forti, 1995.
Gautsche, Nancy. "Inuit Art: Tradition and Regeneration: At the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec." Inuit Art Quarterly 8.2 (1993): 28-31.
Gibson, Jennifer. Qiviuq: A Legend in Art. Ottawa: Carleton University Art Gallery, 1996.
Gillmore, Allison. "Sewing Fine Seams: The Needlecraft of Baker Lake Women." Arts Manitoba 3.4 (Fall 1984): 29-32.
Government of Northwest Territories. "Stories by Marion Anguhadluq." Northern People. ?: 1976.
Hancock, Lyn. "The Artists of NWT." Above & Beyond 3.1 (Winter 1990/1991): 37-40.
Hannan, Eleanor. "Marion Tuu'luq Wallhangings at Upstairs Gallery." Artmagazine 48/49 (May-Jun. 1980): 57-59.
Heller, Jules and Nancy. North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century. New York: Garland, 1995..
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Inuit Art Bibliography. Ottawa: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1992.
Ingram, Mathew. "From Igloo to Art Gallery." Alberta Report 1990.
Jackson, Marion E. & Judith Nasby. Contemporary Inuit Drawings. Guelph, Ontario: MacDonald Stewart Art Centre, 1987.
Jackson, Marion et al. Qamanittuaq, Where the River Widens: Drawings by Baker Lake Artists. Guelph, Ontario: Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, 1995.
Karlinksy, Amy. "Art Exhibition Catalogues." Études Inuit 28.1 (2004): 161-183.
Knowles, Valerie. "Marketing Inuit Arts and Crafts." North/Nord 29.3 (Fall 1982): 42-45.
Lister, K.R. "Beaded Beauty: Marion Tuu'luq's Embroidered Parka." ROM Magazine 40.2 (2007).
MacDonald, Colin S. The Dictionary of Canadian Artists. (Volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker) Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 2009..
MacKay, Gillian. "Eskimo Art: Elegance and Big Business." Whig Standard (6 Aug. 1976).
Mackenzie Art Gallery et al. The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts: Prairie Region Exhibition: The Winnipeg Art Gallery , May 30-September 28, 1997. Winnipeg: Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1997.
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Merklinger, Elizabeth Schotten. "In the Shadow of the Sun." Inuit Art Quarterly 4.4 (Fall 1989): 20-23.
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Muehlen, Maria. "Baker Lake Wall-Hangings: Starting From Scraps." Inuit Art Quarterly 4.2 (Spring 1989): 6-11.
Nasby, Judith M. "Collections: The Macdonald Stewart Art Centre." Inuit Art and Crafts 2 (Dec. 1984): 34-41.
National Gallery of Canada. National Gallery of Canada: 02-03, Fall/Winter. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 2002.
National Museum of Man. The Inuit Print/L'estampe inuit. Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1982.
Newlands, Anne. Canadian Art: From its Beginnings to 2000 Richmond Hill, Ontario: Firefly Books, 2000.
Relke, Diana M. A. ed. The CRIAW Reader: Papers on Literary Productions by Canadian Women. 30 (1992).
Sanavik Co-Operative. Baker Lake 1977 Prints/Estampes. Canada: Sanavik Co-Operative, 1977.
Sanavik Co-Operative. Baker Lake 1986 Prints. Canada: Sanavik Co-Operative, 1986.
Sanavik Co-Operative. Baker Lake 1987 Prints. Canada: Sanavik Co-Operative, 1987.
Sanavik Co-Operative. Baker Lake Prints 1988. Canada: Sanavik Co-Operative, 1988.
Sanavik Co-Operative. Baker Lake Prints/Estampes 1981. Canada: Sanavik Co-Operative, 1981.
Schuler, Corinna. "Inuit Artist Receives Doctorate." Edmonton Journal (8 Jun. 1990): B5.
Scott, Melanie. "Marion Tuu'luq: National Gallery of Canada." Art News 10.3 (Mar. 2003): 132.
Speak, Dorothy. "Baker Lake Prints 1988." Inuit Art Quarterly 3.3 (Summer 1988): 16-17.
Theberge, Sarah. Traduction française de récits autochtones du Canada empruntés aux langues indigènes. Sherbrooke, Canada: Université de Sherbrooke, 2009.
Upstairs Gallery. Marion Tuu'luq: Wallhangings. Winnipeg: Upstairs Gallery, 1980.
Van Raalte, Sharon. "Inuit Women and Their Art." Communiqué (Apr. 1975): 21-23.
Werier, Val. "Eskimo Artist Takes Her Themes From Nature." Winnipeg Tribune (19 Oct. 1976).
Winnipeg Art Gallery. Baker Lake, Prints & Print-Drawings 1970-1976: February 27 to April 17, 1983. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1982.

Documents rédigés par l'artiste
Tuu'luq, Marion. "A Story of Starvation." Paper Stays Put: A Collection of Inuit Writing. Hurtig Publishers, 1980.

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