Works by Luke Anguhadluq (1895-1982) and Parr (1893-1969) are featured in a two-person exhibition at the Carleton University Art Gallery, August 30 to October 30, 2011. Although they lived and worked in separate regions of the Arctic, both artists were former hunters who became artistic legends in their own time. The exhibition compares and contrasts their unique visions and sensibilities, finding similarities as well as differences. Curated by Sandra Dyck, Parr and Luke Anguhadluq: Drawing from Life is comprised of drawings from the CUAG’s permanent collection, the result of a gift from Ottawa collector and patron Drew Armour.
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