Tony Anguhalluq: Drawings

This exhibition of Tony Anguhalluq’s remarkable art is his second with Marion Scott Gallery. With works on paper made in the past year, Tony Anguhalluq: Drawings illustrates the Arctic landscape from the winter months through to late summer. Many of the works are peopled by Inuit going about their daily routines, including trips out hunting and fishing via both traditional and non-traditional transport.

Tony Anguhalluq
Two inuit are hunting for wolf in Dec., 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Three inuit are out camping for the weekend in July, 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Two inuit are fishing in the river in July, 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Two inuit are drying caribou meat, 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Two inuit are out fishing for the weekend in the middle of Feb., 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Two inuit are musk-ox hunting in Feb., 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Two inuit are out fishing in March, 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Three inuit are fishing and having tea out in the land in July, 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Three inuit are hunting wolverine in Dec., 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 24 x 19 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Island of Tuungaktalik in July, 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 14 x 11 in.

Tony Anguhalluq
Sandy colorful inland (island?) in June, 2007, coloured pencil & graphite on paper, 14 x 11 in.
