About
this Publication
Some fifty years ago, the remote Inuit community of Cape Dorset
in the Canadian Arctic was introduced to the ancient traditions
of Japanese printmaking by a Canadian artist, James Houston,
who had studied printmaking in Japan with the revered master
printmaker Un'ichi Hiratsuka. The remarkable story of that
artistic encounter and its extraordinary results are the focus
of this groundbreaking exhibition catalogue. With two major
essays and detailed captions, the book features 49 exquisite
and rare artworks (including Inuit prints from 1957 to 1963
and Japanese prints that were brought to Cape Dorset in 1959,
as well as never-before-seen works by James Houston), and shows
how Cape Dorset graphic artists selectively borrowed and actively
transformed Japanese influences. It includes the voice of Cape
Dorset printmaked Kananginak Pootoogook, as well as previously
unpublished historic photographs from Japan and Cape Dorset.
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