Overview of articles
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Our Land – Episode 9 (Walrus)
Igloolik, Summer 1946. In the distance we hear the sound of the atookatookatook 1/4, the first petrol engine in Igloolik.Published on: -
Our Land – Episode 8 (Fish Swimming Back and Forth)
Igloolik, Spring 1946. In which Inuaraq throws bones in the river to skewer fish.Published on: -
Our Land – Episode 12 (Harpoon)
The tea simmers on the seal lamps, children play on the beds with caribou skins. Grandmother tells stories of the old times.Published on: -
Self-portrait Post Mortem
A metaphysical pas-de-deux in which decay undermines the integrity of the image, but initiates a transformation during the process.Published on: -
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Our Land – Episode 10 (Qaisut)
Igloolik, Summer 1946. After the walrus hunt, everyone is happy. There will be enough to eat for a long time.Published on: -
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Gathering Place
Kunuk drags the viewer along into a world where time fades, past and present flow into one. The construction of a communal igloo, dancing, music-makinPublished on: -
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Three Images
The three pictures by Jeff Wall are examples of the less dramatic, less obviously cinematographic aspects of his work. In fact, they seem like details…Published on: