Saturday, December 11, 2010

GALLERY PHILLIP's Holiday Exhibition

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~ Reference for Anishinaabe/Woodland Indian Art collectors
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Located north of Metro Toronto, Gallery Phillip has exhibited Inuit and First Nations art for over thirty years. Owner Phillip Gevik has made numerous excursions to the Canadian Arctic to meet with artists and has an in-depth knowledge of Inuit lifestyle and lore.
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The gallery features an extensive collection or sculpture, graphics and drawings in a variety of styles and subjects. Gallery Phillip was one of the first commercial galleries ro exhibit Woodland Indian Art including the work of Daphne Odjig, Jackson Beardy, Carl Ray, and the Kakegamic Family. The gallery presents prinls from Cape Dorset, Baker Lake, Pangnirtung, Povungnituk, Holman Island and Arctic Quebec and shares an exual passion for original Inuit drawings, organizing the first commercial exhibitions of works by William Noah of Baker Lake and Shuvinai Ashoona.
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Gallery Phillip has participated in international exhibits of Aboriginal art including Scottsdale, Arizona, and a survey of Woodland Indian Art at the Soutwest Museum in Los Angeles for which they commissioned and donated the official poster "A Celebration of Contemporary Canadian Indian Art" featuring a painting "At the Feast" by Daphne Odjig.

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Source: Gallery Phillip, Toronto, ON
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