- John
Pangnark (1920 in
Windy Lake,
Nunavut – 1980) was an
Inuit sculptor and
native of Arviat,
Northwest Territories (now Nunavut). His work is notable...
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Nunavut Peter Kritaqliluk Arviat Airport Nancy Karetak-Lindell John
Pangnark Andy Miki
McConnell River Migratory Bird
Sanctuary Arvia'juaq and Qikiqtaarjuk...
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adopted a
polished style rooted in naturalism.
Other artists, such as John
Pangnark, have
developed a
style that is
highly abstract. Both
styles are generally...
- Jim
Pallas (born 1941), US
Marta Pan (1923–2008), Hungary/France John
Pangnark (1920–1980),
Canada Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005),
Scotland Eduardo Luigi...
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frequented by caribou.
Dionne Lake was home at one time to
Inuit sculptor John
Pangnark. "DionneLake ca. 27 m". geonames.org.
Retrieved 2008-12-05. "Arviat, Nunavut...
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touring exhibition of 50 of Oonark's
drawings and
works by
sculptor John
Pangnark. It
toured major galleries in
Canada for
eight months.: 5
Later that year...
- 2021,
Retrieved June 11, 2021. Orpingalik: “All My
Being is Song” John
Pangnark on the
Union List of
Artist Names Charlie Panigoniak:
Eskimo Music in Transition...
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often geometric abstractions.
While the
abstract work of John
Pangnark focused on the
human figure, Miki's work is
minimalist abstracted animals...
- Niviaxie, Inuk, (borm 1925)
Maudie Rachel Okittuq, Inuk, (born 1944) John
Pangnark, Inuk, (1920–1980)
David Ruben Piqtoukun, Inuk, (born 1950)
Harvey Pratt...