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Pudlo 1990 National Gallery of Canada Poster
Pudlo 1990 National Gallery of Canada Poster
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Pudlo Poster from National Gallery of Canada – 1990 Exhibition
This striking poster features the work of renowned Inuit artist Pudlo Pudlat, created for the 1990 exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada. Pudlo’s work is celebrated for its bold use of color, intricate patterns, and unique portrayal of Arctic landscapes and wildlife. Known for his ability to seamlessly blend traditional Inuit themes with contemporary artistic expression, Pudlo’s art offers a window into the spiritual and cultural life of the North.
This poster showcases one of his iconic pieces, reflecting his distinctive style and his role in bringing Inuit art to broader audiences. The exhibition, held at one of Canada’s most esteemed cultural institutions, was an important moment in showcasing the richness of Indigenous art in the context of national and global art history.
Details:
- Dimensions: 24 inches x 36 inches
- Condition: Minor wear consistent with age, including slight edge wear and light creasing. These imperfections do not detract from the overall visual impact or collectible value of the poster.
- Date: 1990
- Exhibition: Produced for the National Gallery of Canada's 1990 exhibition of Pudlo’s work, celebrating his contributions to Inuit art and his innovative use of form and color.
This limited-edition poster is a wonderful addition for art collectors, admirers of Inuit and Indigenous art, or anyone looking to bring the spirit of the North into their space.
