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2002

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Marion Tuu'luq


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Marion Tuu'luq (1910–2002), also known as Anguhadluq, Tudluq, Tuuluq, and Toodlook, was an Inuit mixed media and textiles artist. She "drew upon vivid colors, symmetry, and anthropomorphic imagery, to create vibrant tapestries which depict stories, legends, and personal experiences."

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Marion Tuu'luq Art pictures Artist Marion Tuuluq

Early life

Marion Tuu'luq Art pictures Artist Marion Tuuluq

Tuu'luq was born in 1910 in the Chantrey Inlet/Back River area of Nunavut, north-west of Hudson Bay. In the 1960s, she was part of a semi-nomadic group of Inuit who, facing the threat of starvation, were forced to change their nomadic lifestyle and move to the settlement of Baker Lake, Nunavut. While she was relieved to escape hardship, she expressed sorrow at the loss of her nomadic lifestyle. Her personal history emerges in her work as she attends to the significance of land and family in contemporary Inuit life. Tuu'luq's "A Story of Starvation," as told to Susan Tagoona, shares her experience growing up in Nunavut and her struggle for survival. She was married twice and had 16 children, four of whom outlived her. Her second husband, the celebrated Baker Lake artist Luke Anguhadluq died in 1982.

Work

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Tuu'luq used embroidery thread, felt, and dense woolen fabrics. She was a part of a circle of Northern fabric artists (including Jessie Oonark and Irene Avaalaaqiaq) who helped establish the contemporary art form of large-scale, two-dimensional, embroidered textile works.

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Tuu’luq’s works have been displayed nationally and internationally and collected by numerous private collectors and public institutions, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Edmonton Art Gallery, the London Public Library, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Vancouver Art Gallery, Artexte Information Gallery, Canadian Women Artists History Initiative Documentation Centre, University of Manitoba Architecture and Fine Arts Library, the University of Saskatchewan Archives, the Winnipeg Art Gallery as well as the National Gallery of Canada. She was also a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, and given an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Alberta.

Marion Tuu'luq Art pictures Artist Marion Tuuluq

Marion Tuu'luq Art pictures Artist Marion Tuuluq

Marion Tuu'luq Art pictures Artist Marion Tuuluq

Marion Tuu'luq Art pictures Artist Marion Tuuluq

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