Floyd Kuptana Explained

Floyd Kuptana
Birth Date:14 February 1964
Birth Place:Cape Parry, Northwest Territories
Death Date:25 May 2021
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario
Nationality:Canadian
Field:Sculpture, Inuit art
Training:David Ruben Piqtoukun

Floyd Kuptana (1964-2021) was an Inuvialuk (Inuit) artist in Canada whose work is primarily stone carvings[1] as well as paintings and collage.

Modern Inuit art developed in the latter half of the 20th century as Indigenous peoples of the Canadian Arctic and subarctic regions began living in fixed communities in the late 1940s.[2] [3] As the number of artists increased and the Canadian government promoted stone carving[4] and work in other media, contemporary Inuit art grew in popularity in Canada and other countries.

Life

Kuptana was born in a settlement near the former Distant Early Warning Line station at Cape Parry, Northwest Territories, Canada and later moved with his family to nearby Paulatuk. He began his career by helping cousins Francis and Abraham Anghik Ruben[5] to sand and polish their carvings, later working as an apprentice to David Ruben Piqtoukun, older brother of Abraham and Francis. He produced his own work after leaving the apprenticeship in 1992, and resided in Toronto until his death. His brother, Robert Kuptana, is a carver.[6]

Floyd Kuptana's sculptures of soapstone and other stone often feature shapes of both animal and human. Frequent imagery of transformation may be considered grotesque and include works of Sedna the Inuit goddess of the sea and marine animals. His work relates both to the Inuit religion and his own experiences.

After coming in contact in the late 2000s with Gallery Arcturus, a public art museum and education centre in Toronto,[7] Kuptana began working with paint, depicting animals in bright colours on found materials such as wood and later on art board and canvas.[8] The artist also worked in collage[9] and pastel.[10] Some of Kuptana's pieces entered the market via commercial galleries including a leading source of First Nations artwork in Toronto, Bay of Spirits.[11] Most were sold by the artist himself for private collections in Canada, the United States and other countries.

The piece known as "Self-portrait by Floyd Kuptana" was acquired in 2007 by Library and Archives Canada[12] and appeared in a 2018 joint exhibit at the Glenbow art and history museum in Calgary.

The Winnipeg Art Gallery which specializes in showcasing northern art has in its Qaumajuq collection a Kuptana work known as "Untitled (Skull), 2000", gifted by the Eric Sprott Family.[13]

The work "Seal Transformation," 2001, made of stone, antler and steel is in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario according to the Inuit Art Foundation.[14]

Multiple works by Kuptana are in the permanent collection of Toronto contemporary art museum Gallery Arcturus.[15] During 2018, an exhibit space on the gallery's second floor[16] was created to showcase the artist's work in various media, as well as pieces created in collaboration with other artists. Upon the one year anniversary of his death in 2022 an extensive retrospective of his work began at the public art museum, including many large works from the artist's former collaborator Jean Paul Albert.[17]

Floyd Kuptana died in Toronto on May 25, 2021.[18]

Exhibitions

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://ccca.concordia.ca/artists/artist_work.html?languagePref=en&link_id=6089&artist=Floyd+Kuptana Concordia Canadian Art Database Project
  2. https://canadacouncil.ca/research/research-library/2009/08/contemporary-inuit-art-in-canada "Contemporary Inuit Arts in Canada: Factsheet"
  3. Web site: About Inuit Art . Eskimo Art Gallery. https://web.archive.org/web/20160816231235/http://www.eskimoart.com/history.html . 2016-08-16.
  4. Book: . Sculpture/Inuit. Sculpture of the Inuit: Masterworks of the Canadian Arctic . Canadian Eskimo Arts Council . 1971 . 0802018467 . November 1, 2014.
  5. https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/visualarts/2012/11/13/arctic_journeysancient_memories_the_sculpture_of_abraham_anghik_ruben.html Arctic Journeys/Ancient Memories: the Sculpture of Abraham Anghik Ruben
  6. http://www.spiritwrestler.com/catalog/index.php?artists_id=388 Robert Kuptana
  7. https://www.arcturus.ca/artist_gallery.php?id=142%e2%80%9d%20%5bR=302,L%5d Floyd Kuptana
  8. https://issuu.com/intuitart/docs/for_issuu_final_lowerres_8.5x11_out "FLOYD KUPTANA, CANADA’S OUTSIDER"
  9. Web site: Remembering Floyd Kuptana (1964-2021). 2 August 2021.
  10. Book: Artists Together by Deborah Harris | Blurb Books Canada. 6 October 2021.
  11. Web site: Bay of Spirits Gallery . 2017-05-31 . 2018-03-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180323092256/https://www.bayofspirits.com/artistdetail.php?artistID=1034&artist=Floyd%20Kuptana . dead .
  12. http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=3922914 Self-portrait by Floyd Kuptana
  13. Web site: 2017-23 Untitled (Skull) Floyd Kuptana » WAG.
  14. https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/profiles/artist/Floyd-Kuptana# IAF biography for the artist
  15. https://www.arcturus.ca/artist_gallery.php?id=142#masonry_outer Floyd Kuptana works at Gallery Arcturus
  16. https://www.arcturus.ca/display2.php?g=1&s=2019-03-03-kuptana-gallery-march-2019&ev=313 Floyd Kuptana Gallery, 2018
  17. https://arcturus.ca/invited/ Retrospective at Gallery Arcturus
  18. News: Remembering Inuvialuk artist Floyd Kuptana, whose dark vision brought important issues to light The Star. The Toronto Star. 27 June 2021.
  19. https://arcturus.ca/invited/ Retrospective at Gallery Arcturus
  20. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/about-us/events/Pages/2018/artists-mirror-self-portraits.aspx?=undefined&wbdisable=true "The Artist's Mirror: Self Portraits"
  21. Web site: The Artist's Mirror: Self Portraits . 2018-09-17 . 2018-09-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180917034247/https://glenbow.org/exhibitions/the-artists-mirror-self-portraits/ . dead .
  22. Web site: "Linked" exhibit . 2016-01-09 . 2016-02-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160202051946/http://fondazionemerz.org/public/uploads/2015/11/Flyer_inglese.pdf . dead .
  23. https://madmuseum.org/content/changing-hands# "Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 3"
  24. http://www.santafenewmexican.com/pasatiempo/art/art_reviews/art-in-review-changing-hands/article_b5ebf4b2-1657-11e3-8809-0019bb30f31a.html Art in Review: Changing Hands
  25. https://arcturus.ca/display2.php?s=2011-09-27-floyd-kuptana-sculpted-from-stone-and-spirit "Floyd Kuptana ... sculpted from stone and spirit"
  26. Web site: "In the Shadow of the Midnight Sun" . 2017-05-31 . 2018-03-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180323031002/http://iaq.inuitartfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/23.4.pdf . dead .
  27. https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/exhibitions-and-galleries/inuit-sculpture-now "Inuit Sculpture Now"