About
this Publication
Over
the course of an artistic career that lasted roughly
12 years, the late Mark Emerak (1901-1983) created
an impressive body of more than 900 pencil and
ink drawings. With no previous background as an
artist, the former subsistence hunter managed to
produce a nearly comprehensive visual record of
the traditional lifestyle of the Copper Inuit to
whom he belonged, creating highly imaginative art
in the process.
Although Emerak’s images have been available
as limited edition prints (produced by the Holman
Eskimo Cooperative), his original drawings have
rarely been seen. Published in 2005 in conjunction
with the first-ever exhibition of Emerak’s
original works on paper, this brochure provides
a long-overdue examination of the drawn expression
of this significant northern Canadian artist.
Includes illustrations of 10 works, and features
an essay by the Marion Scott Gallery’s
Robert Kardosh.
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MARION SCOTT GALLERY
2423 GRANVILLE STREET
VANCOUVER, BC CANADA V6H 3G5
TEL: 604.685.1934
FAX: 604.685.1890
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