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John Kavik - Marion Scott Gallery - Inuit Art in Vancouver

    https://marionscottgallery.com/portfolio-item/john-kavik/
    Artist Bio Born in Uqsuqtuuq (Gjoa Haven), John Kavik (1897 – 1993) was a member of the Utkusiksalingmiut (“people of the soapstone pots”), a mostly inland dwelling group of Inuit closely related to the Netsilik (“people of the seal”).

KATILVIK - Artist: John Kavik - ᔭᓐ ᑲᕕ - E2-290

    https://www.katilvik.com/browse/artists/3146-john-kavik/
    (1897-1993) — E2-290 Alternative Names: Kavik Kavik, John Kavik, Qavik Kavik We appreciate your patience as we complete the transfer and updating of biographies of Inuit artists from the old site.

John Kavik National Gallery of Canada

    https://www.gallery.ca/collection/artist/john-kavik
    The National Gallery of Canada is home to the world’s most comprehensive collection of Canadian art. ... Explore one of the most extraordinary collections of art from across Canada and around the world. Search the Collection; Collecting Areas; ... John Kavik. Fish, c. 1967. More Artwork Plus d'œuvres. National Gallery of Canada. Closed Today.

John Kavik - Inuit Art Foundation

    https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iad/artist-info/bio-citations/John-Kavik
    John Kavik was a sculptor and ceramicist from Uqsuqtuuq (Gjoa Haven), NU living in the area between Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake), NU and Ikaluktutiak (Cambridge Bay), NU. Kavik came to carving later in life, following his experience working in mines in Kangiqliniq (Rankin Inlet), NU.

John Kavik The Canadian Encyclopedia

    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/john-kavik
    Jan 30, 2008 · John Kavik, sculptor and potter (b in Gjoa Haven, NWT 1897; d at Yellowknife, NWT March 1993). Having moved inland to hunt in the Barren Lands, he almost died during "the great starvation" of the 1950s. He eventually moved via Baker Lake to Rankin Inlet, where he took up carving in the early 1960s, as well as working in clay in 1964.

John Kavik - Galerie Images Boréales

    https://imagesboreales.com/en/artist/john-kavik/
    ” Kavik…is one of the most original of Eskimo artists, and he always works the way the spirit moves him. He works steadily and “professionally”, his objects are …

Fish National Gallery of Canada

    https://www.gallery.ca/collection/artwork/fish
    John Kavik, Fish, c. 1967, ivory, 0.9 x 0.8 x 4.1 cm, National Gallery of Canada

Keeping Up with the Ceramic Artists of Kangiqliniq

    https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/keeping-up-with-the-ceramic-artists-of-kangiqliniq
    Jul 29, 2020 · The talent was there and collectors were buying—many excellent carvers like George Arluk, John Kavik (1897–1993), Eli Tikeayak (1933–1996) and John Tiktak (1916–1981) had established themselves, using the hard local stone dug up from the mines.

Inuit and Dene Artists & Communities in Canada's Arctic ...

    http://www.northernimages.ca/Artists-Communities/artists/27544/George%20Arlook.aspx
    By 1968, he was becoming known as a very talented and original artist. He studied the works of Tiktak, Kavik and Pierre Karlik, and spent many hours in conversation with these artists. As he gained confidence in his ability to work with the hard stone of the keewatin region, he was encouraged by the older carvers to test his own expression.

Canadian and Inuit Artists index - letter K

    https://artpriceindex.ca/artists/index/K/
    ArtPriceIndex.ca database has aggregated art auction results from over 1087 events held in Canada since 2001, from eleven leading Auction houses: Waddington's Toronto, Heffel Vancouver/Toronto, Cowley Abbott Toronto, Walker's Ottawa, Hodgins Calgary, Levis Calgary, BYDealers Montreal, Saskatchewan Network for Art Regina, Empire Auctions Toronto ...

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