‘Her rise was meteoric’: Pootoogook drawing named one of 21st century’s best works - Art Is Dead.

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By Jorge Antunes

A drawing by famed Nunavut artist the late Annie Pootoogook has been named one of the best artworks of the 21st century by ARTNews, a magazine based in New York City.

That shouldn’t come as a surprise, says William Huffman.

“Her rise was meteoric; it was amazing,” said Huffman, arts administrator and curator at the West Baffin Eskimo Co-Operative in Kinngait, where Pootoogook was a member artist.

“Once people started paying attention, everyone started paying attention.”

He said her early art was “quotidian,” or everyday slice of Inuit life. Later, her work became more challenging.

The drawing singled out by ARTNews is titled Man Abusing His Partner. It depicts a man holding a large piece of wood and a woman crying, gripping the bed beneath her as the man approaches.

Huffman said the scene is very modern and something people from all over the world can understand, yet there are also certain elements — parkas hanging on a wall, a sealskin blanket on the bed — that place it very much in an Inuit household.

Inuit art typically has particular motifs, such as seals or polar bears, animals, people and scenes from the Arctic. Pootoogook’s work, while very Inuit, was also very modern and depicted scenes of contemporary Inuit life and culture, Huffman said.

In her magazine article published March 5, Anne Doran — who is an accomplished artist herself — noted that Pootoogook, who comes from a long line of Inuit artists in Cape Dorset, now Kinngait, wasn’t the first Inuit artist to take on modern themes.

“Both Ashoona, Annie Pootoogook’s grandmother, and Napachie Pootoogook, her mother, however, were among the first Inuit artists to create autobiographical artworks,” Doran wrote.

“Following their example, [Annie] Pootoogook likewise based her drawings on personal experience, including her struggles with addiction and —as here — abusive relationships.”

Speaking of the Man Abusing His Partner work by Pootoogook, Huffman said, “The moment that this work was revealed publicly, suddenly it changed what people thought Inuit art could be capable of.”

Pootoogook struggled with drug and alcohol addiction for much of her life, sometimes living on the streets of Ottawa. On Sept. 19, 2016, her body was found near the Rideau River. Though her death was ruled suspicious, no arrests have been made.

A park in Ottawa was posthumously renamed in her honour. She was 47 when she died.

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I heard of Annie Pootoogook and the saddest part of her works is that they are extremely derivative of her mother's. An entire generation of artists and zero development to speak of. Not like the art is impressive on its own, but still, I would expect at least some originality or minor improvement upon the work of your parents. Inuit and Abbo art really is hopeless.

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I heard of Annie Pootoogook and the saddest part of her works is that they are extremely derivative of her mother's. An entire generation of artists and zero development to speak of. Not like the art is impressive on its own, but still, I would expect at least some originality or minor improvement upon the work of your parents. Inuit and Abbo art really is hopeless.

Corporate Memphis as envisioned by an alcoholic eskimo.
 
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I heard of Annie Pootoogook and the saddest part of her works is that they are extremely derivative of her mother's. An entire generation of artists and zero development to speak of. Not like the art is impressive on its own, but still, I would expect at least some originality or minor improvement upon the work of your parents. Inuit and Abbo art really is hopeless.

Her mother was 100x the artist she was.
 
Chris-Chan was really ahead of his time.
No joke, all Chris needs is the patronage of one New York City art curator with a Jewish last name, and Sonichu will be taught in art history classes for the next thousand years.

"Sometimes drunken Eskimos beat their wives" has nothing on the harrowing insights found within the postmodern Boschian nightmarescape of the CCWiverse.
 
Why is it whenever there's some brave minority artist the art work inevitably looks like a child drew it? It always reminds me of when a toddler draws something and you make a big deal about how good it is and put it up on your fridge but it's actually just a bunch of fucking scribbles but you put it up on your fridge just to be nice because it makes the kid happy.
 
Why is it whenever there's some brave minority artist the art work inevitably looks like a child drew it? It always reminds me of when a toddler draws something and you make a big deal about how good it is and put it up on your fridge but it's actually just a bunch of fucking scribbles but you put it up on your fridge just to be nice because it makes the kid happy.
It feeds into the liberal art world's perception of minorities as incapable children. The more childish or repugnant the work of art, the more praise it will receive from whiteys. It's also difficult to critique such art since you risk being called a racist cracker or uncle Tom pretty much immediately, so there's no opposition to it.
 
It feeds into the liberal art world's perception of minorities as incapable children. The more childish or repugnant the work of art, the more praise it will receive from whiteys. It's also difficult to critique such art since you risk being called a racist cracker or uncle Tom pretty much immediately, so there's no opposition to it.
You'd think they'd find being treated like retarded children offensive.
 
Sonichu unironically has more soul than this dreck. This looks like you told an AI to draw something in the style of a 12 year old with mediocre art skills.

That is closer to the truth than most people would imagine. Her style of drawing is entirely fake. Its a put-on primativism and selection of subject matter designed to ruthlessly appeal to the white art market.

She was a train wreck manipulated by people in the art market. The best thing in the world happened for them when she died in 2016. Because it cut off the supply of new art.

The other thing not said in the story is that the police officer in Canada assigned to the case who honestly described her cause of death in the media and went against the white elite narrative that she HAD to have been murdered was criminally charged for saying it.

She was living in a homeless shelter when she died and had been a drug addict/alcoholic living in shelters, the streets or with men for a number of years.
 
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