Description:

Paulusikotak Alaku ᐊᓚᑯ (1923-1971), Salluit (Sugluk)

ELVIS, CA. 1963

stone, unsigned; disc number inscribed

5 x 5 x 3.5 in — 12.7 x 12.7 x 8.9 cm

Estimate: $2,000—3,000

    Provenance:
  • Collection of former Northern Affairs Administrator Archibald Frederick Flucke
    By descent to the present Private Collection, Salmon Arm, BC
  • Dimensions:
  • 5 x 5 x 3.5 in — 12.7 x 12.7 x 8.9 cm
  • Artist Name:
  • Paulusikotak Alaku ᐊᓚᑯ (1923-1971)
  • Literature:
  • Elizabeth McLuhan and Tom Hill, Norval Morrisseau and the Emergence of the Image Makers (Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1984), 19, pl. 4.
    Michael Neill and Ted Fraser, Sugluk: Sculpture in Stone (Ontario: Art Gallery of Windsor, 1992), 45.
  • Medium:
  • stone
  • Notes:
  • In 1971 Paulusikotak Alaku disappeared along with brother Adami and cousin Quanak on a hunting excursion by canoe in the mouth of Salluit (Sugluk) Inlet. Important community leaders with large families, the three men were searched for extensively, but never found. (1)

    Paulusi was a respected figure in Salluit who served on community councils from the beginning of local government, and later on the board of directors of the cooperative. He was also a talented artist.

    The narrative content of early sculpture at Salluit was subject to restrictions imposed by the manager of the Hudson’s Bay store, as well as the proselytising efforts of missionaries. Artworks that did not meet the standards of managers were sometimes destroyed. Elvis narrowly escaped destruction in 1963 when it was saved by a public servant in Salluit, Archibald Frederick Flucke. (2) The image of the rock and roll artist, translated in stone by Paulusi, flew in the face of the idealized and narrow depictions of historic life in Salluit that were typically selected to be sent south by the Hudson’s Bay store in the 1950 and 60s.

    Sculpted from stone atypical for Salluit, the exotic material for Elvis was likely imported to Salluit, and contributes to an appearance nearly unique to sculpture from the region.

    Many works by Paulusi never reached outlets in the south, as his sculpture was often snapped up by visitors and local residents alike, who were intrigued by the artist’s skill and charismatic personality. (3)

    The present work is published both in the 1984 book Norval Morrisseau and the Emergence of the Image Makers as well as in Sugluk: Sculpture in Stone in 1992. The sculpture is accompanied by an original letter from the publisher of the latter, enquiring after the inclusion of the sculpture in the seminal text.

    (1) A. Barry Roberts, The Inuit Artists of Sugluk, P.Q. (Quebec: La Federation des Co-operatives du Nouveau Quebec, 1976), 23.
    (2) Elizabeth McLuhan and Tom Hill, Norval Morrisseau and the Emergence of the Image Makers (Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1984), 19, pl. 4.
    (3) Roberts, The Inuit Artists of Sugluk, P.Q., 25 Related Works: Waddington’s Auctioneers, Toronto, ON, 30 Apr 2012, lot 303a George Swinton, Eskimo Sculpture (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1965), 106.

    Related Works:
    Waddington’s Auctioneers, Toronto, ON, 30 Apr 2012, lot 303a George Swinton, Eskimo Sculpture (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1965), 106.
  • Condition:
  • Overall very good condition, minute imperfections. Please contact the specialist for further condition information.

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